What is a donor-advised fund (DAF)?

 

A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a philanthropic giving vehicle that provides an immediate tax benefit to you, and allows you to grant funds to charities of your choice.

How do I give through a donor-advised fund?

You can give in two ways:

1. Recommend a DAF through your financial institution or foundation

  • You can recommend a gift by contacting your financial institution or foundation or by granting online (find yours below).
  • The grant will arrive at Setting Scoliosis Straight with only the fund’s name and address on it, unless you request otherwise.*

2. Contact your fund manager

    • Call your fund manager and recommend supporting Setting Scoliosis Straight, along with the amount of the grant.
    • Your fund manager will send a check directly to Setting Scoliosis Straight.*

 

*Please request for your name and address to be included. We recommend that you contact us to inform us of your gift, so we can thank you for your generosity.

When granting through your donor-advised fund, please use the following information:

Tax ID

Setting Scoliosis Straight
Tax ID 26-2957475

Mailing address

Setting Scoliosis Straight
2535 Camino Del Rio S. Suite 325
San Diego, CA 92108

Already have a donor-advised fund?

Click on your financial institution or foundation below and log in to your account to begin granting to Setting Scoliosis Striaght. For official name, mailing address and tax information, please see above.

Next steps:

 

If you cannot find your financial institution or foundation in the links above, please let us know.

If you have already contributed to Setting Scoliosis Straight through your donor-advised fund, please contact us so we can thank you for your generosity:

info@ssshsg.org
(619) 810-1430

WHY Support Setting Scoliosis Straight?

The Setting Scoliosis Straight Foundation, formally known as Harms Study Group Foundation, is a not-for-profit charitable foundation that was established in 2008. Its purpose is to conduct fundraising efforts in support of the Harms Study Group, with a goal to further support and advance techniques in the treatment of spinal deformities in children and adolescents. Through patient family education, physician education, and multi-center clinical research, we provide the latest advances in spinal deformity treatment and surgical techniques.