How to Make a Donation for Alzheimer's Disease

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Make a Donation for Alzheimer's Disease

One of the most recognized places to make to make a donation for Alzheimer’s disease is at the Alzheimer’s Association. The Alzheimer’s Association started in 1980 and today is a multi-million dollar organization that is dedicated towards the prevention, cures and treatments of Alzheimer’s disease through research. The vision of the non-profit organization is to have a world without Alzheimer's disease.

Instructions

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      Donate by phone.Have your credit ready and call:1 800 272 3900 (When calling from the U.S.)The lines are open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted.

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      Donate online.Fill out the online donation form. You can make a one-time donation, a monthly donation or a donation as an honor or tribute to someone. Follow the donation link in the resources box.

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      Donate by mail.Send a check to the following address:Alzheimer's Association225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17Chicago, Ill. 60601-7633

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      Donate stock.You can donate securities to the Alzheimer’s Association and also receive potential tax benefits. Simply fill out the Stock Gift Form and inform your broker that you wish to make a gift to the Alzheimer's Association. Please follow the link in the resources box to download the form. E-mail, fax or mail the form to the following address:Alzheimer's Association, Attn: Matthew Kamen, 225 North Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601-7633,Phone: 312.335.5838 (when calling from the US)Fax: 866.765.2683E-mail: matthew.kamen@alz.org

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      Donate a car.You can donate your car, truck, trailer, boat or R.V to the Alzheimer's Association Donate a Car Program. Once your vehicle is sold, the proceeds will go the Alzheimer's Association. You can either donate via phone by calling, 1 800 272 3900 (when calling from the U.S.) or make your donation online by filling out the Vehicle Donation Form. Please follow the link in the resources box to download the form.

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      There are also other forms of donation. These include donating at work, donating to Family Funds, Planned Donations and Corporate Partnerships. For detailed information please follow the link to the Alzheimer’s Association website in the resources box.

Tips & Warnings

  • Donations made to the Alzheimer's Association are tax-deductible. Alzheimer’s Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The federal tax identity number is 13-3039601.

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