Giving at Michigan Medicine
You Can Improve and Save Lives

Your gifts drive discovery, breakthrough treatments, and increased access to world-class care. And they make it possible for us to innovate in training leaders in science and medicine. Explore our Giving pages to get involved and help patients, families, and learners in our community and around the world.  

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About Us

The Office of Development is excited and ready to work with you to achieve your goals for changing health care.

Areas to Support

You can make a difference for any disease and any area of medicine. Explore opportunities in our Medical School and departments, centers, and institutes.

Ways to Give

There are many ways to partner with us. Give online or contact us to learn more, including how to add to your legacy.

Get Involved

Attending an event or holding a digital fundraiser are some of the many ways you can engage with our mission.

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Look to Michigan Campaign

Discover five key priorities that will propel the next wave of innovation and discovery. Join us in a remarkable endeavor to transform health care and Look to Michigan to see all that we will achieve together.

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What People Are Saying

I do believe there’s a cure out there, and we just need to focus more attention and resources on it so we can get there faster.”

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Fundraising
Upcoming Events View all fundraising events
Detroit Auto Show Charity Preview
Support C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital by attending this exciting Motor City event. Get a sneak peek at the innovations and ideas shaping the future of the auto industry.
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13th Annual Tim's Trivia Night
Join us for our 13th Annual Tim’s Trivia Night! Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Rogel Cancer Center.
17th Annual Girl Power Gymnastics Invitational
Join us for our 17th Annual Girl Power gymnastics invitational to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research. All proceeds will go directly to the Rogel Cancer Center Breast Cancer Program.
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Save A Heart Celebration
Join the Congenital Heart Center at the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital for the 32nd Save A Heart Celebration! Your support fuels vital research, inspires clinical innovation, and provides essential assistance to our Little Victors and their families.
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Well Aware Webinar Series
Artificial intelligence in Medicine

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize health care and will be a part of future Well Aware topics. Learn more about AI and how we are integrating these new tools safely, ethically, and equitably.

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Philanthropy News
A Philosophy of Philanthropy
Philanthropist expands his support of Parkinson’s disease research, patient care, and training by establishing the Thomas C. Jones Movement Disorders Fellowship Fund.
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Philanthropy News
“The Game” Could Pay Off Big for Little Victors: Join the Competition and Make a Difference
Join C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Game Gives Back to turn the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry into crucial support for pediatric care and research.
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News Release
Rogel Cancer Center receives $50M gift to revolutionize pancreatic cancer care, research
New Rogel and Blondy Center for Pancreatic Cancer will bring together researchers and clinicians to drive forward new treatments and improve outcomes
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Health Lab
Jill Martin’s breast cancer journey
TODAY show contributor Jill Martin talks about breast cancer treatment and why she’s advocating for early detection and genetic screening.
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Philanthropy News
New campaign aims to calm the storm children with epilepsy face
C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital launches Calming the Storm, a campaign to support children with epilepsy and their families during Epilepsy Awareness Month in November.
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Philanthropy News
Teen's near fatal illness inspires story, advances research at Michigan Medicine
Alice Tapper, daughter of CNN anchor Jake Tapper, has released a children’s book, “Use Your Voice”, with proceeds benefiting Michigan Medicine.
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Funding Resources for Faculty and Staff

Search funding databases, explore RFPs, and learn how our Corporate and Foundation Relations group can assist you and your team in identifying funding opportunities and cultivating and maintaining relationships with a wide range of organizations.

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