Donations


Making a Gift

Gifts can be made for unrestricted use or designated for a specific medical service or program within NYU Langone Medical Center. Unrestricted gifts enable the institution to direct funds to where they can make the greatest impact.

If you would like to make a gift to NYU Langone Medical Center, please contact the Office of Development. You can learn more about various types of donations below.

  1. Outright Gifts
    Outright gifts at any level provide essential support for patient care programs. Annual donors who give $1,000 or more to any program or campaign are recognized through The 1841 Society.


  2. Planned Gifts
    Planned gifts are generally made through your will or estate plan. Planned gifts include: Bequests, Charitable Remainder Trusts, Charitable Gift Annuities, and Charitable Lead Trusts. Your planned gift may be made with cash, securities, real property, personal property, life insurance or retirement assets.

    By naming NYU Langone Medical Center as the ultimate beneficiary of your planned gift, you will be helping to ensure that Tisch Hospital, Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, and the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases will continue to provide the finest in healthcare services. To learn more about the Planned Giving Program at NYU Langone Medical Center and how you may become a member of the John Revere Society, please go directly to Planned Gifts.

  3. Matching Gifts
    Many employers will match the contributions their employees make, enabling your contribution to NYU Langone Medical Center to be doubled or even tripled. Please check with your personnel department to learn about your company's matching gift policy and to obtain the correct form to submit with your contribution.

Opportunities for Giving

In addition to gifts for unrestricted purposes, gifts may be designated to specific areas within NYU Langone Medical Center, including various centers, programs, and organizations, several of which are listed below. Within Tisch Hospital, there are numerous naming opportunities, such as patient rooms, solariums, and recently-renovated units including Labor & Delivery, Post Partum, Neurosurgery, and Day Surgery.

NYU Cancer Institute
The Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center/F.A.C.E.S
Child Life Services
KiDS of NYU

To learn more about these naming opportunities, please contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How will my gift be used?
A: If your gift is unrestricted, you allow the NYU Langone Medical Center to allocate your contribution to where it is most needed to ensure our ability to provide the best quality patient care. You may also choose to designate your gift to a specific medical service or patient care program in the Hospital.

Q: What are the different ways I can make a gift?
A: Outright gifts can be made by check, money order or credit card. You may also make a gift of marketable securities. In addition, you may make a planned gift via your estate plan with a bequest in your will or trust.

Q: How do I make a gift in memory of or in honor of a friend or loved one?
A: To make a memorial or tribute gift, please contact the Office of Development.

Q: Is my gift tax-deductible?
A: All gifts are tax-deductible, but the tax benefits vary depending on the gift type. It is important to contact your financial and legal consultants to obtain specific information or contact us.

Q: How will I be recognized for my gift?
A: Donors who have contributed $250 and above to the NYU Langone Medical Center are recognized in our annual Donor Report. Donors of $1,000 and above are invited to become members of The 1841 Society.

Donors of $1 million and above are listed on the donor wall in the main lobby of the Medical Center. In addition, naming opportunities at varying levels exist throughout the Hospitals Center and offer prominent recognition. Please contact us to learn more.

Contact Us

To make a tax deductible gift, to learn more about giving opportunities at NYU Langone Medical Center, or with questions, please contact:

NYU Langone Medical Center
Office of Development
One Park Avenue, 10th floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 404-3640
Email: developmentoffice@nyumc.org

Phone: (212) 404-3640