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All transactions on this Web site are safe and secure. As an IRS recognized 501 (c) 3 nonprofit charity, your donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
Join NOF in conquering osteoporosis! |
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Your gift will support our vital programs for research, health professional and public education, advocacy and awareness so we can stem the tide of this devastating disease. Together we can work to make bone health a reality and lifelong priority for all individuals.

| Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is an annual workplace charity campaign. This year NOF is a CFC participant. Support NOF by designating your CFC donation to 11043. | If you would like to make an outright donation, please click the button above.
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To provide a very special donation which goes beyond your current level of disposable income, consider making a donation from assets such as stocks, bonds, your will, insurance, retirement savings, etc. These types of gifts can provide a donor with the ability to make a very special gift that reflects his or her true level of support for NOF and its many important programs and services.


One-time Tribute Make a contribution... a) to honor the memory of friends and loved ones, or b) to honor someone special on their birthday, anniversary, or other important event.
Tributes Page Create a tribute page to honor someone special where others can join you with their thoughts and support for NOF. Use this button to also find tribute pages that have been created by others.

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The Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle recognizes the Honorable Paul G. Rogers for his lifelong commitment to improving healthcare and, especially, for fighting osteoporosis in the U.S. The Paul G. Rogers Champion Circle recognizes those who join Paul in his ongoing commitment to healthcare and tradition of caring by making an annual gift to NOF totaling a minimum of $1,000. Membership includes a certificate of appreciation, acknowledgement in an issue of NOF's quarterly newsletter, The Osteoporosis Report, mention in NOF's annual report, and invitations to NOF events and functions.
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Many companies in the U.S. will match their employees contributions to qualifying nonprofit organizations. To find out if your company matches charitable donations, talk with your human resources department.
If your company matches charitable gifts, simply obtain a form from your company and send it to NOF along with your contribution. NOF can then follow up to arrange for payment of the matching contribution.

Donation by Phone: To make a donation over the phone, you can reach us at: (202) 223-2226
Donation by Mail: To mail a donation to NOF, send it to: National Osteoporosis Foundation 1232 22nd Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037-1292
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NOF is in full compliance with the Good Operating Practices Standards of the National Health Council, meets the strong and comprehensive standards of the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance and has been awarded the Independent Charities Seal of Excellence. |
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Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance
According to the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance, its Standards for Charity Accountability were developed to assist donors in making sound giving decisions and to foster public confidence in charitable organizations. The standards, which exceed government regulations, seek to encourage fair and honest solicitation practices, to promote ethical conduct by charitable organizations and to advance support of philanthropy. |
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Independent Charities of America
The Independent Charities Seal of Excellence is awarded to the members of Independent Charities of America and Local Independent Charities of America that have, upon rigorous independent review, been able to certify, document, and demonstrate on an annual basis that they meet the highest standards of public accountability, program effectiveness, and cost effectiveness. These standards include those required by the US Government for inclusion in the Combined Federal Campaign, probably the most exclusive fund drive in the world. Of the 1,000,000 charities operating in the United States today, it is estimated that fewer than 50,000, or 5 percent, meet or exceed these standards, and, of those, fewer than 2,000 have been awarded this Seal. |
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National Health Council
Founded in 1920, the National Health Council (NHC) is a private, nonprofit organization that supports and advocates on behalf of the voluntary health movement. NHC has adopted a set of good operating practices to ensure that its voluntary health agency members maintain the highest standards of organizational effectiveness and public stewardship. |
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If you would like to contact us for assistance with donations, you can reach us at: Phone: (202) 223-2226 Email: donations@nof.org
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