On behalf of the Department of Development, thank you for your philanthropic leadership. As generous benefactors, you are cordially invited to be recognized in our Hall of Benefactors at Mayo Clinic and in our philanthropic publications.
Recognition walls in the Hall of Benefactors attractively acknowledge benefactors whose cumulative gifts total $100,000 or more. The area includes electronic recognition kiosks in displays titled Our Family of Benefactors. The Hall of Benefactors is featured in campus tours to emphasize the importance of philanthropic support.
Please complete this form so that we can recognize you appropriately and with your wishes in mind.
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Select how you prefer to be publicly recognized at Mayo Clinic. Leaving an item unchecked indicates that you prefer to NOT be recognized in that manner.
Mayo Clinic features benefactor profiles and stories in electronic displays, websites and publications. We invite you to submit a personal message or testimonial about your relationship with Mayo Clinic and your philanthropic commitment. These stories serve as a way to honor benefactors and inspire others. Please submit a brief (2-3 sentences) message or testimonial below. Your name, statement and photograph will be displayed according to your recognition preferences above.
Mayo Clinic invites you to submit a personal photograph. Please email your photo to benefactorrecognition@mayo.edu.
Tips for choosing a photo to submit:
Your Mayo Clinic number is a 7, 8 or 9-digit number we assign to you as a new patient prior to your first visit. You can find it near the top of a range of documents, including pre-visit questionnaires, clinical notes, care summaries, and correspondence.
If you do have Mayo paperwork handy, it's often quickest simply to look for it there. Scroll down to see some examples of how the number shows up:
تساهم التبرّعات، وهي قابلة للخصم الضريبي، في دعم آخر التطورات في الأبحاث وطرق الرعاية لإحداث نقلة نوعية في الطب.