New Era Cap Foundation Partners with D鈥橸ouville University to support College of Medicine
The New Era Cap Foundation has committed $250,000 to support the development of D鈥橸ouville University鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine, reinforcing a shared commitment to strengthening healthcare access across Buffalo and Western New York.
The investment will help advance a program designed to address regional physician shortages, with a focus on training doctors to serve both urban and rural medically underserved communities. D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 inaugural medical school class will begin in August 2026.
鈥淭his partnership reflects our commitment to supporting initiatives that create a meaningful and lasting impact in the communities we serve,鈥 said Danielle Koch, Executive Director of the New Era Cap Foundation. 鈥淒鈥橸ouville鈥檚 vision for training physicians aligns closely with our focus on education, health, and community development, and we鈥檙e proud to support a program that will make a difference where it鈥檚 needed most.鈥
Both organizations, with deep ties to Buffalo, share a long-standing commitment to investing in the people and institutions that strengthen the region.
The New Era Cap Foundation, established in 2016 as the philanthropic arm of New Era庐, has a long history of supporting initiatives that benefit families and communities across Western New York.
鈥淭he New Era Cap Foundation and D鈥橸ouville University are strongly rooted in the spirit and resilience of Buffalo, and this partnership reflects our shared belief in investing in the health and future of our community,鈥 said President Lorrie Clemo. 鈥淲ith the support of the New Era Cap Foundation, we are building a medical school that will not only educate the next generation of physicians, but it will also strengthen access to care for all of Western New York.鈥
D鈥橸ouville University has become a leader in Western New York for training healthcare professionals in virtually all disciplines, including nursing, physical therapy, chiropractic, pharmacy, nutrition, medicine, and more. Additionally, a strong majority of D鈥橸ouville students and alumni call Western New York home.
鈥淲e are grateful for the New Era Cap Foundation鈥檚 investment in the mission of D鈥橸ouville University,鈥 said Britt Davis, Vice President for Advancement. 鈥淭his support helps us build a medical school focused on training primary care physicians who will serve with compassion and help meet critical healthcare needs in our region.鈥
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About D鈥橸ouville University
D鈥橸ouville University is a nationally ranked private university founded in 1908 and headquartered in Buffalo, New York, which offers degrees in the health sciences and business. D鈥橸ouville University promotes a healthy mind, body, and spirit. Through transformational educational experiences, students are prepared for growth, career success, and upward mobility. For more information, visit dyu.edu.