Donate to NASPAG

 

Our Mission Statement: The mission of the Society is to provide multidisciplinary leadership in education, research and gynecologic care to improve the reproductive health of youth.

There are SIX ways to donate to NASPAG:

1. The Mentor and Mother Award - NEW*
What a lovely tribute from Dr. David Lee during the 2021 ACRM Awards and Closing Ceremony.

2. Donate Online to Friends of NASPAG

Our Goal is to provide continued financial support for NASPAG now and in the future. The board has defined three primary areas for donations. *Directed donations: Annual Clinical Research Meeting Enhancement – support high caliber workshops and keynote speakers, as well as support medical students or residents to attend the meeting *Research – support research grants and awards Unrestricted donations: Friends of NASPAG- support and enhance the future and success of NASPAG.

3. Donate to Friends of NASPAG directly in honor of Dr. Joe Sanfilippo.
Show your continued NASPAG support in honor of our executive director, Dr. Joseph Sanfilppo. This is another way for our members to donate, while giving thanks to Dr. Sanfilippo, as he will be retiring this year. This donation will go to the Friends of NASPAG fund, in honor of Dr. Sanfilippo.

4. Donate to the Sanfilippo Young Scholar's Development Fund.
This is an Open Fund for Ongoing Contributions in his honor.

Joe Sanfilippo MD, MBA was a founding father of NASPAG, Executive Director as well as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. After many years of service to NASPAG we celebrate with establishment of the “SANFILIPPO YOUNG SCHOLARS DEVELOPMENT FUND.”

It has been established to recognize Dr. Sanfilippo and at his request, his parents Joseph P. and Elena T. Sanfilippo. The fund has been established to continue Joe’s development and dedication to young, talented individuals committed to enhancing the reproductive health of girls and young women. The fund’s mission is to provide financial support to help develop our next generation of health care professionals by supporting their education and research. You can celebrate Dr. Sanfilippo and his legacy by contributing to the “Sanfilippo Young Scholars Development Fund” at www.naspag.org (contributions are tax deductible and contribute to total-cumulative NASPAG giving).

 Please donate to this fund in honor of Elena Sanfilippo. When submitting your donation, place an X in the appropriate box to designate your donation is in honor of Elena. 

5. Donate to the S. Jean Emans Lectureship Fund. 

6. Shop through Amazon Smile for NASPAG.

 



Directed and Unrestricted Donations
Our Goal is to provide continued financial support for NASPAG now and in the future. The board has defined three primary areas for donations.

  • Directed donations: Annual Clinical Research Meeting Enhancement – support high caliber workshops and keynote speakers, as well as support medical students or residents to attend the meeting
  • Research – support research grants and awards

     Unrestricted donations:

  • Friends of NASPAG- support and enhance the future and success of NASPAG

Gift in Honor or Memory
Celebrate the memory of a loved one or donate in his or her honor to celebrate a special occasion such as a fellowship graduation or retirement.

Your mentor is indeed a very special person in your career. NASPAG is pleased to offer you the opportunity to honor your mentor, and to say thank you to the person(s) who have helped pave the way for your career success. Please indicate this on your donation form. The acknowledgement will be included on the NASPAG website’s “wall of honor” where the names of the honorees will be displayed and your mentor will receive a letter from NASPAG acknowledging your donation.

There are many ways to donate aside from direct personal donations. For your information we have listed several suggestions below.


Planned giving:

A planned gift i.e. any contribution that benefits a charity or nonprofit organization upon a benefactor’s death can be provided. A planned gift can be an important part of an estate plan, providing an excellent method of reducing taxes and/or generating income while ultimately supporting your favorite nonprofit organization. Making a planned gift usually involves the services of an attorney, estate planner, financial planner, and/or insurance broker.

The NASPAG planned giving program provides a way for benefactors to make larger gifts than might otherwise be possible without undue financial burden. Benefactors are able to enjoy both the financial benefits of a planned gift and the satisfaction of knowing they are making a difference at NASPAG.


Types of planned gifts:

  • Bequest in Wills & Trusts
  • Charitable Gift Planning Annuity
  • Deferred Gift Annuity
  • Gifts of Real Estate
  • Charitable Remainder Trust
  • Charitable Gift Annuities
  • Charitable Lead Trust
  • Life Insurance
  • Qualified Retirement Plans
  • Endowed Research Donation


Re-direct Retirement gifts

Upon your retirement, you could invite your colleagues to make a charitable donation to NASPAG in lieu of a retirement gift to you.

Corporate Gift Matching
Many enterprises have programs through which they will match the charitable contributions provided by their employees. Through corporate gift matching, your employer or your spouse’s employer can double your gift to NASPAG. Check with your human resources department about matching gift policy. If your employer participates, obtain a matching gift form from your employer and send the completed form to NASPAG along with your donation.

Redeem Reward Points
Did you know you can redeem your American Express (AMX) Membership Rewards points for a donation?  https://amex.justgive.org/nonprofits/donate.jsp?ein=22-2787763
 

VIEW THE DONOR AND MEMORY WALLS

Friends of NASPAG Donor Wall

Donations in Memory


When making your donation you will be asked to indicate where you would like your donation directed. Undirected gifts will go into the unrestricted fund. Donors (and named mentors) will be acknowledged on the NASPAG website (www.naspag.org) and at the Annual Clinical and Research Meeting (ACRM)