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Naming and Funding Opportunities

Generous donor gifts provide National Jewish Health physicians and researchers with the laboratories, clinics and research equipment they need to pave “the road ahead” for patients around the country and the world. By participating in this important campaign, you have the opportunity to — literally and figuratively — change the face of National Jewish Health for decades to come.

We are proud to recognize gifts to the Road Ahead Campaign with perpetual naming opportunities honoring the generosity of donors or a donor-designated honoree. There are many exciting naming opportunities in the new building, including:

Naming a Floor $1,000,000

This is an opportunity for a donor to make a substantial impact on National Jewish Health's future and have their family, foundation, company or other organization recognized in a very visible manner.

Patient Areas $50,000-$1,000,000

There are many opportunities for you to help our patients and for us to acknowledge your generous support. These include: the main front entrance, exam rooms, waiting areas, a nurses’ station, speech therapy rooms, patient lounges, five-story atrium and other areas.

Research Areas $50,000-$875,000

Gifts in this area help advance National Jewish Health’s important research. Because of the way the laboratories on each of the three research floors will be designed, donors can name a number of “bays” or an entire bank of laboratories. You can also name faculty offices, a fellows room or conference rooms.

Other Naming Opportunities

Gifts for equipment, recruitment, training and research will also be honored with appropriate recognition with attractive plaques in the new building, as well as in our annual report and promotional materials.

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