Other Ways to Give

Did you know?

There are many ways to make the impact you want to make by giving to the Network. Learn more about these lesser-known ways to contribute.

Planned Giving

Invest in future generations of women

By including the NWHN in your will, trust, or annuity, you will help to secure the Network’s future while reaffirming your belief in the right to honest, accurate health information, policy, and care.

To make a planned gift or bequest:
Please contact the Development Department at 202.682.2640

When making your plans, we suggest the following language:

I give and bequeath to National Women’s Health Network, federal tax identification number 52-1081261, currently located at 1413 K Street, NW, Fourth Floor, Washington, DC 20004, the sum of $_________________________ or _______________% of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate for its general purposes.

If you have already included NWHN in your estate plans, we would appreciate it if you would notify us of your plans so that we may properly acknowledge you.

National Women’s Health Network
ATTN: Development Department
1413 K Street, NW, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
202-682-2640
[email protected]

Donor Advised Fund

You can initiate a grant recommendation from your donor advised fund – or DAF – directly to the National Women’s Health Network in two easy ways:

  1. Create a recurring, monthly or quarterly gift. Initiating an automatic monthly or quarterly gift from your Donor Advised Fund is one of the easiest ways to support our work all year long.
  2. Create your legacy of helping women. You can name the National Women’s Health Network as a beneficiary of all or a portion of the funds remaining in your Donor Advised Fund after your lifetime.

When making your grant recommendation, please use the following information:

National Women’s Health Network
1413 K Street NW, 4th Floor
Washington DC 20005
Tax ID: 52-1081261

Please Note: With all estate planning options – as with any decisions with serious legal implications – NWHN strongly recommends that you consult with your attorney or accountant. We also suggest that you involve your loved ones in the process so that they are aware of your wishes and can assist you in obtaining your goals.

Stock Gifts

The gift of an appreciated asset is a powerful way to support the work of the National Women’s Health Network. Your gift of securities will entitle you to a federal income tax charitable deduction when you itemize your tax returns. And in the case of appreciated securities, you may deduct the full fair market value of your gift once you have held onto the securities for at least one year. In addition, you will avoid paying capital gains tax on all stock that you chose to donate to the National Women’s Health Network.

Giving Options

  • You can authorize your stock broker or your bank to complete the transfer process. Please instruct your broker or bank to speak with someone on our member services team.
  • If you hold the physical securities (stock certificates), you can directly mail the certificate(s) without any endorsement or assignment.
  • Please enclose a letter stating the purpose of your gift (for example, “to benefit all of the programs of NWHN”). In a separate envelope, please include a signed stock power form for each gift (available from your bank or broker). Please note that except for your signature exactly as your name appears on the stock certificate, the stock power form should be blank.

By Mail:

National Women’s Health Network
ATTN: Development Department
1413 K Street, NW, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Call: 202.540.0857
Email: [email protected]

Workplace Giving

Payroll Deduction

If you are a military or federal employee, you can help support the work of the NWHN by participating in the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Many state and local government employees — and even those employed by private corporations — can also support the NWHN through payroll deduction.

This program automatically deducts charitable gifts from your paycheck monthly, bimonthly or weekly. Contributions to NWHN are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. To participate, simply check with your human resources department to find out about your company’s Workplace Giving Program. If your company does not have a Workplace Giving Program or if National Women’s Health Network is not one of the listed charities, please let us know and we will gladly contact them on your behalf. NWHN’s CFC# 10485.

Employer Matching Gift Programs

Did you know that your gift to NWHN may be eligible to be doubled or even tripled?

Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match tax-deductible charitable contributions made by their employees. Some companies even extend these matching benefits to gifts made by retirees and/or spouses.

If your company provides matching gifts, request a matching gift form from your employer. Send the completed and signed form with your gift and we will handle the rest!

Email our Director of Development, Laura Tucker at [email protected] or call at 202 540 0857

Mail this information with your check or money order to:

National Women’s Health Network
1413 K Street, NW, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

By Mail:

National Women’s Health Network
ATTN: Development Department
1413 K Street, NW, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Call: 202.540.0857
Email: [email protected] 

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The Network’s education and advocacy efforts have made a difference in the lives of millions of women.

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Mailing Address:
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1413 K St NW #400
Washington, DC 20005