2016 AZBio Giving Guide

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As the year comes to an end, many of us will make charitable donations before we celebrate the new year. It’s our way of giving back, of saying thanks, and of sharing our success and good fortune.

 

Each of the organizations listed below is a 501c3 charitable organization. Your donation may be tax deductible. Consult your tax advisor for more information

Fun Fact:

Americans donated an estimated $373.25 Billion to charity in 2015.

 

The mission of D3Bio is to support life science innovation and life science innovators along the pathway from discovery to development to delivery.

An operating unit of the Opportunity Through Entrepreneurship Foundation (OTEF), an Arizona 501c3 corporation, and the Arizona Bioindustry Association, Inc. (AZBio), D3Bio draws from OTEF’s strengths in entrepreneurial education and support combined with the deep knowledge of what it takes for life science innovation and life science innovators that AZBio brings through the combined experience of its leadership and its members.

2016 Donations will support the Student Discovery Zone at the 2017 AZBio Expo and the 2017 AZBio Awards 

 To learn more and to donate, visit d3bio.org/about/support

 

 

The purpose of the Jeff & Jack Morhet Scholarship Fund (JAM) is to provide scholarships for students majoring in Bio Sciences or related fields and attending an Arizona university.
To learn more visit thirdbio.com

 

 

BioAccel supports student bioscience entrepreneurs and their start-up companies. We provide vital bioscience boot camp training, mentoring and BioInspire lab space. As a nonprofit Arizona leader, we play a critical role in developing a pipeline of successful biomedical companies shaping tomorrow’s health solutions and economic growth.

Support BioAccel’s nonprofit work by making a tax-deductible donation.

 

 

Gifts to the TGen Foundation fund the most advanced, cutting-edge research focused on developing earlier diagnoses and smarter treatments for a variety of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and neurological disorders.

Click here to Donate Online

 

 

Biodesign logo 180 150  YOUR GIFT CAN CHANGE THE WORLDWith the mapping of the human genome comes the unprecedented opportunity to advance science in ways never before thought possible. Our nation’s ability to seize this opportunity is increasingly compromised by decreases in available government funding. The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University is a place where your personal investment will make an impact – for people, for the state and perhaps, for the world and generations to come.  Click here to learn more and to donate.

 

 

 

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Keep Engaging Youth in Science
One of the core tenets of BIO5’s mission is the commitment to educate our next generation of scientists.The Keep Engaging Youth in Science (KEYS) program offers summer research internships to top performing high school students who have a strong interest in pursuing advanced education and training in the bioscience or biomedical fields. To learn more about our summer internship program, visit the KEYS website.

Give online through the UA Foundation.

 

 

The Critical Path Institute (C-Path) is on a mission to bring forward more life-saving therapies sooner and we need your help. As an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, C-Path relies upon funding from a diverse array of funders who share a common belief: the path therapies travel to reach patients can be improved.

Learn More and Donate

 

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Barrow Neurological Foundation and St. Joseph’s Foundation receive and manage funds benefitting patient care, medical education and research at Barrow Neurological Institute and Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. The institute and hospital are home to world-renowned research and care at centers including the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center, Gregory W. Fulton ALS and Neuromuscular Disorders Center, John and Doris Norton Cardiothoracic and Transplantation Institute and Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Disorders program.

Learn more and donate at SupportBarrow.org/Donate or SupportStJosephs.org/Donate.

 

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Every contribution to Phoenix Children’s Hospital has a direct impact on our young patients. Donations from caring people like you make it possible for us to offer the very best medical specialists, cutting-edge technology, and family-friendly services without regard to the family’s ability to pay.

There are many ways you can give to Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Of course, donations from caring people like you make it possible for us to offer the very best medical specialists, cutting-edge technology, and family-friendly services without regard to the family’s ability to pay. You can donate online, by mail at 2929 E. Camelback Rd, Ste #122 Phoenix, AZ 85016, or by phone at (602) 933-4483. Our Tax ID # is 74-2421549. But there are other ways make a difference for our patients.

 

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ICAN’s mission is to assist and empower late-stage patients worldwide with cutting-edge information regarding anticancer drugs in clinical trials as well as physician referrals at the patient’s request based on the patient’s reported medical situation. ICAN takes the position that there are key decision points in the battle for life and without the best available information, the cancer patient will not be well-armed for the road ahead.

Learn more at www.askican.org and donate at www.askican.org/donate.html

 

AZMN logoThe Arizona Myeloma Network’s mission is to promote awareness, education and advocacy for improved treatment and quality of life, for multiple myeloma patients, their families and caregivers.  Our members are patients, families, health care professionals, volunteers and others concerned about myeloma. AzMN is a nonprofit charity (501)(c)(3) organization that conducts outreach Events and Educational programs for Arizona Myeloma cancer patients, their families and caregivers, with special consideration for the under served: African American, Asian /Pacific, Hispanic American and Native American.

Learn more and donate at www.azmyelomanetwork.org/about/about_azmn.html

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