Ways to Give

Your gift to Sepsis Alliance helps provide valuable sepsis awareness and education resources to healthcare providers, sepsis survivors, and the loved ones of sepsis patients. Thank you for your generosity.

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Your gift to Sepsis Alliance helps provide valuable sepsis awareness and education resources to healthcare providers, sepsis survivors, and the loved ones of sepsis patients. Thank you for your generosity.

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Honor and Memorial Contributions

Give loved ones the opportunity to support a friend or family member who has been affected by sepsis by creating a page in honor of a sepsis survivor, or to memorialize the life of a loved one. If making a donation in memory or honor of someone, please let us know in the memo section of your check. Checks should be sent to Sepsis Alliance, 3180 University Avenue, Suite 235, San Diego, CA 92104.

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Fundraise

Get creative and start your own fundraiser to benefit Sepsis Alliance! There are many ways you can share your passion for sepsis awareness and mobilize your family and friends to get involved with you. Need some inspiration? Here are just a few ideas to get your creativity flowing!

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Sepsis Awareness Superhero Challenge

Sepsis affects 49 million people annually worldwide. Help raise sepsis awareness and honor those affected by sepsis by joining advocates across the globe to go the extra mile in September. Whether you complete your mile running, walking, biking, swimming, or with another activity, you will be one of the Sepsis Awareness Superheroes the world needs.

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Questions? We’re here to help.

To speak with someone directly about supporting Sepsis Alliance, or to learn more about honoring the memory of a loved one, please email info@sepsis.org or call us at (619) 232-0300.

Contributions are not restricted to US residents, and are welcome from people around the globe. Donations and other contributions made, where no goods or services are received, are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Please check with your advisor or tax preparer for information. 

The CARES Act—the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act—is a $2.2 trillion stimulus plan that contains funding opportunities for charities and enhanced charitable giving incentives. The following information provides an overview of the key parts of the plan regarding charitable giving incentives, but it is not intended to provide legal advice.

  • Temporary Universal Charitable Deduction—Taxpayers who do not itemize their deductions can take a one-time deduction of up to $300 for gifts made to charitable organizations. The provision is intended only for the year 2020. The deduction is ONLY for gifts of cash made in calendar year 2020 and does not cover other types of gifts or contributions made to donor-advised funds or private foundations.
  • Suspends the 60 percent adjusted gross income limitation for individuals’ charitable contributions for the year 2020. In a typical year, individuals can only take a charitable deduction of up to 60 percent of their adjusted gross income, no matter how much they give. For 2020, there is no limit, making cash contributions fully deductible.

Please check with your financial advisor or tax preparer for more information. 
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