We are entering a time that may well offer the research
breakthroughs and the answers we need for a cure. That is what FSR is
committed to doing for patients, their families and their children -
improving care for sarcoidosis patients and finding a cure for this
disease. We hope you will consider making a contribution to support FSR's
Annual Fund. Your gift of $25, $50, $100 or more will support FSR’s
independent research programs and other crucial initiatives to educate
health professionals and the public about this little known, but
potentially fatal disease. Donations to FSR are tax-deductible. Please consider making a donation
today!
There are multiple ways to donate to FSR:
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Donate Online: Use our Web site's secure server to make
a general donation, or a donation "in honor of" or "in memory of" a
friend or loved one. Feel confident that your credit card
transaction is safe and confidential.
Donations can also be made by telephone or by mail.
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Organ and Tissue Donation - Learn more about
the National Disease Research Interchange
Other ways to contribute:
Matching Gifts/Workplace Giving
Many companies will match their employees contributions to
qualifying nonprofit organizations, often doubling or sometimes
even tripling the amount of the donation. Your company may have
a matching gift program even though you have never heard about
it. Contact your Human Resources Department for a copy of their
matching gift form. Complete this form and include it with your
donation. FSR will fill in the required verification information
and return the form to your company. If you have any questions,
please call us at 312-341-0500 or e-mail us at info@stopsarcoidosis.org.
United Way
If you contribute to a local United Way campaign through a payroll
deduction, your local United Way Chapter may allow you to direct
a portion of your contribution to the Foundation for Sarcoidosis
Research. To do so on your United Way pledge form,
please indicate that you want to support either the "Donor
Choice Program" or "Other 501c3 Organization" and then add the
following information:
Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research
122 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1700
Chicago, IL 60603
Federal ID#: 36-4378232
Local
Fundraising Events
Are you planning a birthday party, holiday party or anniversary? Why
not make FSR the beneficiary of your next celebration? Instead of gifts,
ask your guests to make a charitable contribution to FSR.
Donations are tax deductible, and all donors will receive an
acknowledgment letter for tax purposes.
You can also help FSR raise awareness of this disease
and funds to support much-needed research throughout the year by hosting
a K.I.S.S. (Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis™) event in your area. Learn more.
Planned Giving
Whether your estate is large or small, you can support
FSR beyond your lifetime by including a gift to FSR in your will. To
make a bequest of cash, securities, or other property to the Foundation
for Sarcoidosis Research, your will should state:
"I give and bequeath to the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research, a
non-profit
organization with Federal ID #36-4378232, having its principal office at
122 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1700,
Chicago, IL 60603..." and then indicate
a dollar amount, a percentage of your estate or a specific asset (for
example, stock, securities).
If you would like more information on making a bequest
of stock, securities, life insurance or including FSR in your will,
please call us at 312-341-0500 or e-mail us at info@stopsarcoidosis.org.
Research Fund
The FSR Board of Directors feels strongly that the causes of this
disease, and ultimately a cure, will be uncovered through rigorous and
extensive scientific research. The FSR Scientific Advisory Board,
which includes many preeminent sarcoidosis researchers and clinicians,
oversees the Foundation’s independent research program. FSR would like
to be able to double the amount that we spend on research, but need your
help to do so.
FSR appreciates 'unrestricted' gifts because we can use the funds to
support programs considered most urgent at the time we receive your
donation. However, you can specify how we use your gift. For example, a
restricted purpose would include a donation for research. If you plan to make a restricted gift
for research, please contact
us to make certain we can meet the conditions you specify. |