Making a Gift to the Kimmel Cancer Center
Contact Our Development Officers at:
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center One Charles Center 100 North Charles Street, Suite 234 Baltimore, MD 21201, USA Phone (410) 516-4203 Fax (410) 230-4262 Email: lengel2@jhmi.edu
Philanthropy at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center is poised to make a significant difference in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Over its history as a NCI designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, we have continued to move cancer research forward in large part because of the benevolence of concerned individuals, foundations and organizations. Philanthropy helps us to keep the Hopkins promise and tradition of excellence in the care of cancer patients.
We invite you to join us in our fight against cancer by becoming a donor to the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. Gifts to the Kimmel Cancer Center can be made in many ways, for many different purposes:
- Learn about The Martin D. Abeloff Scholars Program --Support faculty scholars and scholars-in-training as they study the causes and risk factors for cancer in healthy populations and develop new approaches to cancer risk reduction and prevention
- Support may be made as an outright gift, a pledge payable over a period of five years, a life-income gift or a bequest.
- Gifts can be made in the form of cash, appreciated securities, real estate or personal property.
- Contributions may be made for general support (unrestricted) or restricted to a specific area (i.e. lymphoma, breast cancer or other research, new equipment, cancer prevention programs, patient and family services, facilities).
- Some individuals create endowments at the Kimmel Cancer Center. Endowed gifts (with a minumum amount) allow the opportunity to give in perpetuity (only the interest from the contribution is used), as well as 'name' the fund.
- Gifts may be made in honor or memory of someone, and to celebrate special occasions.
All gifts should be made to the Johns Hopkins University/Kimmel Cancer Center. Contributions are tax-deductible in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code.
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