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Types of Donations:

Memorial Gifts

Your memorial gift to NAMI is a personal remembrance that honors the life and memory of a friend or loved one, and offers the gift of hope for the future.

You may make a memorial gift online, or via mail, fax or phone.  Based on the information you provide, NAMI will send a letter to the family of the memorialized, notifying them of your thoughtful gift.

If you would like to create a memorial fund in memory of your loved one to which others may donate, please contact NAMI's Development Office via email or call toll-free 1-888-999-NAMI (6264), and select Option 3.

Honorary Gifts

Holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, Mother's or Father's Day, or the arrival of a new baby are special moments that we can help you celebrate. A gift to NAMI is a wonderful way for individuals, organizations, businesses, and groups to honor these special occasions in our lives and pay tribute to a friend or loved one.

You may make an honorary gift online, or via mail, fax or phone.  Based on the information you provide, NAMI will send a letter to the person(s) you are honoring, notifying them of your gift.

Memorial Funds

If you would like to create a memorial fund in memory of your loved one to which others may donate, please contact NAMI's Development Office via email or call toll-free 1-888-999-NAMI (6264), and select Option 3.

General Donations

General donations are gifts made in your own name to support the work of NAMI.

You may make a general donation online, or via mail, fax or phone.  

More Ways to Give

For information on more ways to give to NAMI, please visit the main Donation page.


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