How You Can Help
Road Ahead Campaign
We need your help to prepare for “the road ahead.” We hope you will consider supporting this important campaign, which benefits our patients and patients across the nation. We would be happy to discuss options for structuring your gift in the manner most advantageous for you. Options include an outright gift or a pledge paid over several years. Your gift can be applied to the overall campaign or designated specifically for an element of the campaign such as capital construction and renovations, recruiting new faculty or purchasing new equipment. We will honor significant gifts to the Road Ahead Campaign with plaques in the new building, in our annual report and in promotional pieces about the campaign. The new building offers many exciting naming opportunities, including the main front entrance, exam rooms, patient lounges, laboratories, conference rooms and faculty offices.
Additional Gifts for Endowment
During the three years of the Road Ahead Campaign, donors may also choose to make gifts for endowed fellowships and endowed chairs or professorships. Donors who endow a fellowship assure, in perpetuity, that our important training programs will thrive despite fluctuations in government grants and economic ebbs and flows. Permanently endowing a National Jewish Health fellowship provides vital support for the next generation of leading researchers and clinicians. An endowed chair or professorship is one of the highest honors bestowed on an academic institution, reflecting its reputation and prestige. For a philanthropist, endowing a chair or professorship demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of and appreciation for National Jewish Health’s significant mission and accomplishments. We would be honored to recognize your singular contribution to the bright future and great promise of National Jewish Health by naming the fellowship, chair or professorship in your honor. Though endowment gifts do not go toward the campaign’s financial goal, they are crucial to the institution’s success. During the campaign, endowment gifts will be acknowledged as other gifts toward the campaign by including the donors’ names on the recognition wall in the atrium of the new building. Gifts for the endowment effort can be in the form of current gifts (such as cash, securities or real estate) and planned gifts such as trusts and annuities.
For More Information
For more information on how you can help National Jewish Health prepare for the future or for a detailed list of naming opportunities, please contact:
National Jewish Health
Development Office
1400 Jackson Street
Denver, CO 80206
1-800-423-8891 ext. 1092
In Colorado, call 303-398-1092
or email us