Thursday, August 8, 2019

RIP Medical Debt Campaigns

I have decided to post this list of all active campaigns launched through RIP Medical Debt for the purchase and forgiveness of unpayable medical debt in the United States. I am including states and territories, along with the links directly to the campaign page.

Who is RIP Medical Debt? 


RIP Medical Debt (RIP) is a national 501c3 nonprofit organization with a mission to empower donors to forgive the billions of dollars in oppressive medical debt at pennies on the dollar. RIP locates, buys, and abolishes destructive medical debt for individuals, veterans, and families. Since inception in 2014, RIP has relieved more than $600 million in medical debt for individuals across the U.S., impacting over 250,000 individuals.

RIP, working with third-party credit data providers, searches through large debt portfolios to locate accounts meeting their criteria for relief. RIP then negotiates to buy millions of dollars of this debt at a steep discount, usually a penny or less on the dollar.

Facts about Medical Debt
  • 42.9 million Americans have unpaid medical bills, which creates an adverse impact on debtor patients, physicians, and hospitals (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)
  • Six in 10 of both insured and uninsured people say they have difficulty in paying other bills as a result of medical debt. Over a third were unable to pay for food, heat or housing because of medical bills. (Kaiser Family Foundation & New York Times)
  • Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults under age 65, or 116 million people, had medical bill problems or debt, went without needed care because of cost, were uninsured for a time or were underinsured — insured but had high out-of-pocket medical expenses or deductibles relative to income. (Kaiser Family Foundation & New York Times)
  • Medical debt contributes to more than 60 percent of the bankruptcies in the U.S. Until satisfied, debt lingers on a person’s credit report to negatively impact their ability to buy a home, get a loan or even gain employment. (The American Journal of Medicine)
Whose unpayable medical bills does RIP forgive?
  • Individuals who make less than 2 times the federal poverty level
  • Individuals with financial hardship - 5% or more of their annual income goes to out-of-pocket medical expenses
  • Individuals who are insolvent (debts greater to their assets)
Why Donate to RIP Medical Debt?
  • Your dollar goes a long way! On average, $1 abolishes $100 of debt.
  • 100 percent of your donation goes towards abolishing medical debt.
  • RIP Medical Debt is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, and our EIN number is 47-1442997. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
  • We have specific programs for veterans and active service members of the US military.
  • There are no tax consequences for those whose medical debts are forgiven. The forgiveness is a gift from a detached and disinterested third party (RIP) is an act of generosity, so forgiveness of the debt does not count as being income to the gift recipient.
  • RIP Medical Debt's Federal Tax ID: 47-1442997
Disclaimer: In the event that a campaign is unable to meet RIP Medical Debt's local campaign contribution goal, all funds will be attributed to our national funds for general or veteran medical debt.



National Campaign

Appalachia (encompasses several states)

National Campaigns to Abolish Medical Debt for Veterans and Active Duty Military
Cure Vet Debt
National Veterans Medical Debt Relief Campaign
RIP Ride 4 Vets

Alabama
no active campaigns

Alaska
no active campaigns

American Samoa
no active campaigns

California
Bay Area
Los Angeles

Connecticut
no active campaigns

Delaware
no active campaigns

Florida
Statewide Campaign
Lee County
Cape Coral (also benefits Kankaee County, IL)

Guam
no active campaigns

Hawaii
Statewide Campaign (also benefits Texas and Florida)

Idaho
no active campaigns

Illinois
Statewide Campaign
Kankaee County (also benefits Cape Coral, FL)

Iowa
no active campaigns

Kansas
no active campaigns

Kentucky
no active campaigns

Maine
no active campaigns

Maryland
no active campaigns

Massachusetts
Andover

Minnesota
no active campaigns

Mississippi
no active campaigns

Missouri
no active campaigns

Montana
no active campaigns

New Hampshire
no active campaigns

New Jersey
Egg Harbor Township

New Mexico
New York
Syracuse

North Carolina
Statewide Campaign (also benefits South Carolina)
Mecklenburg & Cabarrus Counties

North Dakota
no active campaigns

Northern Mariana Islands
no active campaigns

Ohio
no active campaigns

Oklahoma
Oklahoma City

Oregon
no active campaigns

Puerto Rico
no active campaigns

Rhode Island
no active campaigns

South Carolina
Statewide Campaign (also benefits North Carolina)

South Dakota
no active campaigns

Tennessee
no active campaigns

U.S. Virgin Islands
no active campaigns

Vermont
no active campaigns

Virginia
no active campaigns

Washington
no active campaigns

Washington, D.C.
no active campaigns

West Virginia
no active campaigns

Wisconsin
no active campaigns

Wyoming
no active campaigns

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