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Prescription Savings for Nonprofits, Churches, Associations, and Membership Groups

February 3, 2026
6 min read

Churches, nonprofits, associations, and civic groups can now offer members a meaningful, tangible prescription benefit — without the cost or complexity of a group health plan.

Organizations that serve communities — churches, nonprofits, professional associations, civic clubs, and membership groups — are always looking for ways to provide real, tangible value to their members. A household prescription membership program is one of the most practical and impactful benefits an organization can offer, because prescription costs affect nearly every household and the solution is simple.

Why Prescription Benefits Work for Community Organizations

Unlike health insurance — which requires complex group underwriting, minimum participation thresholds, and significant administrative overhead — a prescription membership program can be made available to an organization's members with minimal setup. The organization partners with the program, communicates the benefit to its community, and members enroll directly. No claims processing, no HR department required, no minimum enrollment.

Community organization leader presenting prescription benefit options to members
Nonprofits and membership organizations can offer prescription savings as a meaningful community benefit with minimal administrative complexity.

Who Can Partner With My Personal Pharmacy?

My Personal Pharmacy works with a wide range of organizations to make the household prescription membership available to their communities as a group or partnership benefit. This includes faith communities (churches, mosques, temples, synagogues), nonprofits serving low-income or uninsured populations, professional associations and trade groups, civic organizations and clubs, labor unions, and community advocacy organizations.

  • Faith communities — churches, mosques, temples, and other congregations
  • Nonprofits serving uninsured or low-income community members
  • Professional associations and trade groups with member benefits programs
  • Civic clubs and fraternal organizations with community service missions
  • Labor unions seeking to supplement member health benefits
  • Community health advocacy and social service organizations

How the Partnership Model Works

The simplest form of partnership is awareness and referral — the organization communicates the membership program to its community and members enroll directly if they choose. For organizations that want to go further, sponsorship models are available — where the organization subsidizes part or all of the $29/month fee for qualifying members, funded by grants, donations, or organizational dues.

Leading a nonprofit, church, or member organization? Schedule a call with Peter Barone to discuss how My Personal Pharmacy can be made available to your community as a tangible, affordable prescription benefit.

The Mission Alignment

For organizations whose mission includes supporting the health, wellbeing, and economic security of their communities, a prescription savings benefit is not just a perk — it is mission fulfillment. Helping a church member afford their blood pressure medication, connecting a nonprofit client with a $29/month household prescription plan, or supporting a union member's family in managing their medication costs — these are concrete, measurable acts of community support.

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Ready to Find Out If Your Medications Are Covered?

Book a free 30-minute call with Peter Barone. He'll review your specific medications against the included list and walk you through the enrollment process — no pressure, no obligation.