Levels of Support
Memorials
Circle of Hope
Legacy
Support NCGR
Memorials
Memorial gifts are a wonderful way to remember loved ones or
honor our family and friends at very special times. Your gift will
help NCGR further its significant scientific research committed
to improving the quality of life for all.
To make a Memorial donation by check,
Print
the Memorial form
and mail a check to:
National Center for Genome Resources
Attn: Pat Burke
2935 Rodeo Park Drive East
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Circle of Hope
"The Circle of Hope"
Persons joining the Circle of Hope by making an annual gift of at least $1,000 per year can have the satisfaction of knowing that they are supporting, in a major way, the mission of NCGR. NCGR attains most of its funding from federal, state and industry grants and contracts. We also have a modest endowment and some lease income.
Consistently we have more requests for scientific research than we have the resources to deliver. Your annual gift will go a long way in helping us meet these scientific needs.
Members of the Circle of Hope will be kept up-to-date with developments at
NCGR through newsletters and special events. It is our hope that
NCGR will become one of your favorite charities.
To make a Circle of Hope donation by check,
Print
the Circle of Hope form
and mail a check to:
National Center for Genome Resources
Attn: Pat Burke
2935 Rodeo Park Drive East
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Legacy Gifts
Members of the Legacy Group are individuals or companies that
have decided to make a major and lasting impact on NCGR. Their
gift of at least $1,000,000 demonstrates a significant commitment
to our mission. Persons or companies contemplating becoming
members of the Legacy Group should contact
John Speck, CFO of NCGR at 505-995-4404
or Stephen Kingsmore, President of NCGR at 505-995-4466.
A gift of this size is of enormous importance to NCGR and requires
special attention. There are many reasons for becoming a Legacy
Group member. Some people want to assist the quests of our
scientists in conducting needed research. Others give because
they understand the need for unrestricted research seeking to
understand the fundamental processes of life. Still others may
wish to see the cure found for a specific genetic related disease.
In any case, it will be important that the gift be structured to
meet the giving desires and tax planning of the donor, and, at the
same time, have maximum scientific impact on NCGR.
You may contact us at:
John Speck, CFO
2935 Rodeo Drive East
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
jts@ncgr.org
or (505) 995-4404