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please consider one of the following:
Donate by phone or mail
You can make a donation
by phone or mail. To make a donation by phone, please
call 319.294.9699 and please be prepared to provide
your credit card number and expiration date. To make
a donation by mail, send a check payable to Alzheimer's
Association, 1570 42nd Street NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
52402
Memorial
giving
A memorial gift
may be given in honor of an indidviual who has passed
away. Upon receipt of your gift, we will send a memorial
card to the family of the deceased that does not specify
the amount of the gift.
Tribute
giving
A tribute gift is an opportunity to
acknowledge a special occasion for family or friends
such as a wedding anniversary or birthday. We will mark
the occasion by sending a card to the person you designate
that announces the gift but not the amount.
Employee campaigns
Designate the Alzheimer's Association
East Central Iowa Chapter as your United Way or Community
Health Charities contribution at your workplace this
year.
Planned giving
Make a bequest. You do not need to
rewrite your will, a simple amendment (codicil) will
do. The essential language to be included in your will
or codicil may read: "I give, devise, and bequeath
( indicate amount, percentage of estate, remainder or
specific property) to the Alzheimer's Association East
Central Iowa Chapter, Federal Exemption Number: 42-1333384.
Annual giving
Annual Giving - a yearly donation
made in support of Chapter programs and services. Matching
Gift Program - employer-sponsored matching gifts programs
enable you to increase your contribution to the Chapter.
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OUR
BRAND

Our
brand represents who we are and what we do. Our
brand is both a visual symbol of our dual mission
of people and science and a commitment that guides
us in our daily work in research, advocacy, education
and support programs.
During
the Associations 25-year history, we have
had five brand logos to reflect our evolution
as an organization. The current version, adopted
in February 2004, is part of a national public
awareness campaign to make Alzheimers a
national priority.
While
we have changed our look over the years; we havent
veered from our purpose: Were still the
Alzheimer's Association and our vision is a world
without Alzheimers.
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