
“ Our brother received the best care possible at the NIH Clinical Center. The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health makes it possible for us to directly fund the NIH lymphoma research in appreciation for his care and so that others may benefit. Being able to do this means a lot to us. ”
— Paula and Bill Bradley, Albuquerque, NM
Giving to the FNIH through a planned gift establishes your legacy as a supporter of our fundamental mission to help the National Institutes of Health (NIH) advance its efforts to improve human health. Because the NIH is the nation’s medical research agency and the largest source of medical research funding in the world, your donation to FNIH helps save lives today and make the medical breakthroughs of tomorrow. Please click below to see just some of the FNIH planned giving options available to you, many of which can be accomplished easily and at no or little cost.
You can remember the FNIH in your will or revocable trust and leave a legacy for better health.
Giving to FNIH in your Will or Trust.
Give to the FNIH and receive great income and tax benefits.
Give a Gift Annuity to FNIH.
Make the FNIH a beneficiary of a life insurance policy.
Giving to FNIH through Life Insurance.
Make the FNIH a beneficiary of your retirement plan.
Giving to FNIH through Retirement Funds.
Make the FNIH a beneficiary or name it receive your bank account, CD or savings bonds.
Giving to FNIH through bank accounts, CD or saving bonds.
For more information, contact Rob Drucker 301-594-7121, by email rdrucker [at] fnih [dot] org or by mail at: The FNIH, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814. Rob can discuss these or other planned giving options with you. You can also notify Rob of a planned gift you have already made to FNIH. We would like the opportunity to say thank you and to welcome you into our Legacy Society. As a member of the Legacy Society you will receive recognition in the FNIH Annual Report and other publications, the FNIH newsletter, special mailings and invitations to special events.
We are proud of our fifteen year history at the FNIH. We have already accomplished a great deal, but there is so much more to do. You can play an important role in ensuring our supporting role of the NIH and our nation’s investment in medical research—making important discoveries that improve health and save lives.
For more information, please contact Rob Drucker in the Partnership Development Office at (301) 594-7121; rdrucker [at] fnih [dot] org; or by mail at FNIH, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814.
In 2012, for the sixth consecutive year,
Charity Navigator awarded a coveted 4-star rating to the Foundation for the NIH.
For more information on planned giving opportunities, please contact: |
Partnership Development Officer
Phone: (301) 594-7121
E-mail: Rob Drucker, rdrucker [at] fnih [dot] org






