$500,000/$650,000 Raised

 

July 10, 2023  – August 4, 2023

Give from the heart to Phoenix Children’s patients! As an employee, you can extend the care you give to the children we serve through the employee giving campaign.

Donations of any amount make a huge difference.

Questions? Contact wegotheart@phoenixchildrens.com.

Hope Fund at Phoenix Children's
Hope Fund

The Hope Fund is a critical source of funding for the areas of greatest need at Phoenix Children’s. Gifts to the Hope Fund help us respond immediately to urgent needs and invest in state-of-the-art technology, innovative clinical programs, family-centered care and more.

Mental health
Mental Health General Support Fund

The newly launched Mental Health General Support Fund empowers Phoenix Children's to tackle the escalating mental health crisis among Arizona's youth through an integrated, centralized care model that offers a more streamlined and effective patient experience.

Two music therapists sing to Joy in the hospital
Therapeutic Arts

The Therapeutic Arts Fund helps Phoenix Children's provide the family-centered care patients and families rely on for comfort, hope and healing, including art therapy and music therapy.

Tax Credit

All donations to Phoenix Children’s are eligible for a dollar-for-dollar tax credit from the state of Arizona.

You read that right! You can give to the We Got Heart Employee Giving Campaign and get your donation back as a tax credit. The credit is over $421 for individuals and $841 for those filing jointly.

To learn even more about how the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit works, view our definitive guide.

We Got Heart Shirt

Donate $5 per pay period, or a one-time gift of $130 or more, and you will receive the 2023 We Got Heart campaign T-shirt while supplies last.

Your donation helps build a strong foundation—one step at a time.

Payroll deductions for the We Got Heart campaign begin January 2024. To donate any items or make an in-kind gift, fill out this form

Other Ways to Give

As a valued member of our community, you have many options that allow you to give today, plan for a gift tomorrow, or even tap into your wealth in an asset to create income for yourself and your loved ones while making a difference for children. 

Leave a lasting legacy: Plan a gift for tomorrow that won’t cost you today. When you create a gift in your will for Phoenix Children’s, you join others who have chosen to build a legacy of hope and healing. Your bequest will fund critical research, advancements in medical technology, and initiatives that will transform the lives of children and their families for years to come.

Donate From a DAF
Recommend a grant to Phoenix Children’s from your donor-advised fund (DAF) and earn an immediate tax benefit while granting funds to charities of your choice over time. 

Tax-savvy direct impact: Donate your old car, truck, boat, motorcycle or motor home and a vehicle that could be a burden will instead help Phoenix Children's patients and their families. This convenient alternative to selling or trading in your old vehicle is 100% tax deductible. 

Maximize your impact with stock giving: Donate stocks or mutual funds for a smart and simple way to give. You can bring hope to children and families while getting a tax benefit and avoiding capital gains tax at transfer. 

Make a difference tomorrow without a financial impact today: When you make Phoenix Children's a beneficiary of your financial or retirement accounts, you are building sustainability for us without any cost to you. Use Tax ID #74-2421549 to add Phoenix Children’s as a beneficiary of your plan.  

Give a gift that provides income: Charitable gift annuities allow you to make a sizable investment in our community’s future while ensuring you can take care of your needs today. This form of gift planning uses tax advantages to create lifetime payments to you or your family along with charitable benefits.  

Make a qualified charitable distribution (QCD): Over age 70 1/2? Giving from your IRA directly to Phoenix Children’s offers a way to donate without increasing your taxable income, even if you don’t itemize. Some gifts from an IRA can also be converted into life income charitable gift annuities, making your retirement serve you and the community. 

Creating a Brighter Future

July 10 – August 4, 2023

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