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Donor-Advised Funds

Transforming Lives, One Heart at a Time

At HeartWorks, our mission is to revolutionize the treatment of congenital heart disease (CHD) through innovative research and therapies. Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs) play a crucial role in helping us achieve this mission. Here’s why DAFs are so important for our work and why you should put your philanthropic dollars in action today:

Streamlined Giving

DAFs simplify charitable giving, allowing you to contribute to HeartWorks and recommend grants to us over time. This makes it easy to support our groundbreaking research while managing your philanthropic strategy.

Immediate Tax Benefits

Contributing to a DAF offers you an immediate tax deduction for the full amount of your donation. This benefit supports your financial planning while boosting our efforts to find a cure for CHD.

Flexibility and Impact

DAFs provide the flexibility to decide when and how much to donate to HeartWorks. This allows you to tailor your support to align with our most pressing needs and ensures your contributions have a significant impact.

Support Our Mission

Your DAF contributions directly support HeartWorks’ mission to cure CHD. By leveraging DAFs, you help us accelerate research, develop new therapies, and bring hope to thousands of families affected by congenital heart disease.

Lasting Legacy

DAFs enable you to create a lasting impact by establishing a fund that continues to support HeartWorks even after your lifetime. Your commitment helps us advance our work and save lives for years to come.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Your support through a Donor-Advised Fund can accelerate our progress towards curing CHD. Together, we can transform lives and build a future where every child with congenital heart disease has the opportunity to thrive.

For more information on how to contribute through a DAF, please contact kayla@webuildhearts.org.

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