Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I give to The Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging?

Your generosity—along with that of our other friends and supporters—makes possible the programs and projects that are hallmarks of our mission. Not only is giving satisfying, it can be rewarding, allowing you to make a personal statement, shape the future, and leave a lasting legacy.

What is the best way to give to The Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging?

There are many ways to give, and the best way for you may differ from the best way for someone else. You can write a check, use a credit card, transfer stock, bonds, retirement plan assets, or real estate. You can make a gift in your will or designate us as the beneficiary of an IRA. If you’d like our help exploring gift opportunities, simply use the “Contact Us” button above to get in touch.

Can I designate how my gift will be used?

Yes! An unrestricted gift goes into our general fund to support our overall mission. However, you can choose to designate your gift to be used for a certain program or goal. Simply specify your wishes in a letter of intent, create a Memorandum of Agreement, or write it in the memo portion of your check.

How can I find out more about making a gift of stock or including The Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging in my estate plan?

Simply use the “Contact Us” button above, and we will be happy to talk to you about gift opportunities.

How does a gift in my will work?

A gift in your will—a charitable bequest—lets you make a gift now that is realized sometime in the future. Simply designate in your will that The Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging receives a specific amount or certain property at your death. If you already have a will, your attorney can easily amend it through a codicil. Since a bequest gift is not completed today, you have the opportunity to change the gift arrangement if your needs or goals change. For many of our supporters, a charitable bequest is an ideal way to make a meaningful gift.

I’d like to make a gift, but I don’t know if I can make a gift now...

Whatever your philanthropic goals, planning now is the right thing to do. But planning now does not mean you have to give now. Some of the most meaningful and rewarding gifts are those that can be planned today and completed later. Ask us for more information.