
Second $75 million gift from Phil and Penny Knight expands possibilities in care
On Feb. 19, 2026, Phil and Penny Knight announced they have given a second transformational gift of $75 million that will establish new frontiers in cardiac care at Providence Heart Institute and Providence St. Vincent Medical Center.
Both gifts are the largest in Providence Oregon’s history. And that is not all. In the last 10 years, the Knights have given nearly $200 million to the heart institute – the largest overall contribution ever by a donor – benefiting tens of thousands of people across the state and the Pacific Northwest every year.
The Knights’ game-changing generosity has ensured patients with life-threatening heart conditions have access to pioneering clinical trials, advanced procedures and cutting-edge care that offers them the best chance of recovery. A prime example of the impact from their first gift is the certification of the heart transplant program.
In honor of the couple’s most recent gift, Providence established the Knight Innovation Fund, which will deepen patients’ access to state-of-the-art programs and buoy the visionary work of clinicians at Providence Heart Institute and Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. Their generosity will also accelerate the heart institute’s efforts to recruit the best talent from around the globe, build centers of excellence, invest in novel technologies, broaden the reach of prevention and wellness programs and expand clinical offerings. Each of these initiatives will help patients live longer and healthier lives.
Providence Heart Institute is the leading provider of heart care in Oregon, serving more than 60,000 patients annually. With more than 100 heart providers in 14 specialty heart care areas ranging from general cardiology to heart transplantation, Providence Heart Institute is committed to making a difference in every life we touch. The institute includes centers for cardiac clinical care; Prevention + Wellness (Basecamp), empowering people to live their healthiest lives; and CARDS (Cardiac Analytics, Research and Data Science) accelerating innovation and research to advance care.
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