Many Ways to Support the Lymphoma Research Foundation

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Many Ways to Support the Lymphoma Research Foundation

In-kind contributions play a vital role in supporting the Foundation. Non-monetary donations, such as goods, services, or expertise, provide essential support without the financial cost. Whether it’s office supplies, professional services like legal or marketing assistance, event space, or even transportation, in-kind contributions help reduce operational expenses and allow us to focus more on our mission.

Turn your passions and creative ideas into successful fundraising events for lymphoma research. You can sign up for one of our many endurance events, join us for a signature
Lymphoma Walk or Lymphoma Research Ride, start your own fundraiser — and much more.
There is something for everyone and many ways to be inspired.

Visit lymphoma.org/waystohelp to join an existing event, plan your own event, and find inspiration and resources for making your fundraiser a success.

Want to make a difference on the Foundation and the lymphoma community without affecting cash flow in your lifetime? A gift through your will or living trust is a simple and flexible way for you to ensure your legacy of support. Making a gift through your will or living trust is as easy as asking your estate planning attorney to include the following suggested wording:

“I give to Lymphoma Research Foundation, a nonprofit corporation currently located at Wall Street Plaza, 88 Pine St., Suite 2400, New York, NY 10005, or its successor thereto, __ [written amount or percentage of the estate or description of property] for its unrestricted charitable use and purpose.”

Visit lymphoma.mylegacygift.org for more information.

One impactful option that can save you on taxes: using cryptocurrency to support our mission. If you own Bitcoin or another digital currency, chances are it is worth a lot more than what you paid for it. Many investors have a very low-cost basis and should evaluate the tax implications before cashing in.

Visit lymphoma.org/givecrypto to find out how you can turn your cryptocurrency into support for lymphoma research.

Whether it’s supporting a patient or care partner over the phone, participating in local fundraising events, joining our Ambassador Program, or advocating for policy change, our
volunteers make a difference every day.

Visit lymphoma.org/volunteer to learn how you can get involved.

A donor-advised fund (DAF), is like a charitable savings account and gives you the flexibility to recommend how much and how often money is granted to the Lymphoma Research
Foundation and other qualified charities. You can recommend a grant or recurring grants
to make an immediate impact or use your fund as a tool for future charitable gifts.

Visit lymphoma.org/DAF to make a DAF gift today.

If you have built a sizable estate and are looking for ways to receive reliable payments, consider a charitable remainder trust. This type of trust provides you or other named
individuals with income each year for life, or a period not exceeding 20 years, from assets you give to the trust you create. At the end of the trust term, the balance in the trust goes to the Lymphoma Research Foundation.

Visit lymphoma.mylegacygift.org/charitable-remainder-trusts for more information.

The Lymphoma Research Foundation’s corporate partners save lives every day by powering the research breakthroughs that cure blood cancers and directly supporting cancer patients in need. When you partner with the Foundation, you create opportunities for greater employee collaboration, professional marketing, and consumer engagement, all while helping to create a world without cancer.

Visit lymphoma.org/Partnership to learn how your company can make a meaningful difference in the lives of your employees, customers, and the cancer community.


Whether you become a volunteer, create a fundraiser, attend an event, or become a sponsor, when you get involved with the Lymphoma Research Foundation, you can help make a difference in the lives of all those touched by this blood cancer. Visit lymphoma.org/waystohelp to join our community and help us accelerate the search for a cure.