Because the Texas Heart Institute receives no patient care
revenues, philanthropy plays an important role in maintaining our contributions to society and health throughout the world.
Why should I give to the Texas Heart Institute?
Every program of the Texas Heart Institute is supported by donations and grants:
Development of devices to sustain failing hearts
New ways to detect and treat life-threatening blockages in arteries
Training young heart specialists and scientists
Providing a free Heart Information Center
Over the past four years our fund-raising costs averaged only 3 cents per dollar raised. That means 97 cents of every dollar donated helps hasten the day when heart disease is no longer a threat to our lives.
Where do I send my gift?
You may use our secure online donation form or our mail-in donation form.
Your gift may be made payable to "Texas Heart Institute" and mailed to:
Texas Heart Institute
Development Office, MC 3-117
PO Box 20345
Houston, Texas 77225-0345
How do I make a credit card donation?
Click here for our secure online donation form (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover).
How do I make a gift in honor or memory of someone?
Complete the honor/memorial section of our secure online donation form or mail-in donation form. We will notify the family of a memorial gift or an individual who has been honored that a contribution has been made. It is our policy not to disclose the amount of the gift.
Is my gift tax deductible?
Yes. The Texas Heart Institute is a 501(c)3 organization. When you make a gift, the Development Office will provide you with the necessary documentation for tax purposes.
I can only make a small gift at this time. Will it still make an impact?
Every contribution makes a difference. More than half of the Texas Heart Institute's operating budget relies on the generosity of people who give what they can. Your support is vital in the struggle against heart disease.
What opportunities are there for recognition?
All donors are recognized in Institute publications unless they request otherwise. Other recognition opportunities available vary with the type and size of gift. Naming opportunities are available for endowments and for the construction of facilities. A gift or pledge of at least $25,000 ensures a permanent association of the donor's name in a prominent location in the Denton A. Cooley Building.
How can I get more information about making a gift?
Our Development Office professionals are happy to work with you and your legal or financial advisors to develop a giving plan that is in your best interest and also fulfills your desire to make a significant difference in the fight against heart disease.
Contact Information
Contact our Development Office at 832-355-3792 or by e-mail. We welcome the opportunity to provide detailed information about Texas Heart Institute programs in research and education and ways you can help.
Updated March 2013