Donors at each giving level will receive recognition and special benefits at the ACR’s 2020 annual meeting.
Rheumatology Research Foundation Reaches $60 Million Journey to Cure Goal
The Rheumatology Research Foundation is pleased to announce the overwhelming success of the Journey to Cure campaign. With a goal of raising $60 million, this five-year campaign was created to directly invest in the future of rheumatology by supporting training opportunities and funding innovative research. The campaign surpassed its goal, with a grand total of…
RheumPAC Contributions Needed in 2017 to Educate Federal Policymakers about Rheumatology Concerns, Interests
2016 was an impactful year for ACR advocacy efforts. Last month we reviewed our advocacy accomplishments in 2016, accomplishments that benefited 100% of our members. However, more than 95% of ACR and ARHP members had not invested in RheumPAC by the conclusion of the 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting. Each year, many of the same dedicated…
Ethics Forum: Personal Ethics Questions Surrounding RheumPAC Donations
Imagine you’ve just heard a compelling presentation urging all ACR members to contribute to RheumPAC, the ACR’s political action committee. RheumPAC’s mission is to support politicians who support issues important to rheumatologists. You are impressed by the role RheumPAC has played in a number of issues you support. Just as you’re writing a check, you…
RheumPAC Calls on the ACR, ARHP Members to Support Advocacy Efforts
Dear ACR and ARHP Colleagues, In 2007, the ACR created RheumPAC as the need for strong advocacy for rheumatologists and their patients and rheumatology training and research became compelling. The Government Affairs Committee was adept at developing novel ideas and strong policies, but there was a notable gap between policy and politics. RheumPAC was started…
Rheumatology Research Foundation Receives $1 Million Donation
Norman B. Gaylis, MD, provides funds to benefit physician-driven medical research; establish ongoing research award for practicing rheumatologists
Donations to Rheumatology Research Foundation Welcome During Holiday Season
Financial gifts support rheumatolody education, training and career development, research, clinical trials
Parents Give Back after Watching Daughter’s Struggle with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Diagnosis prompts Steve and Debbie Russell to support the Rheumatology Research Foundation
Donating Earned Honoraria, an Easy Way to Support the REF
Did you know that assigning earned honoraria to the REF counts as making your annual gift for the fiscal year?
Without You, ACR REF Wouldn’t Be Here
In 1998, the ACR Research and Education Foundation (REF) funded a total of $500,000 in grants. This year, the REF funded more than $4.6 million in grants through its core portfolio, which is an increase of over $4 million in funding capabilities in just 10 years. The REF also achieved the distinction of becoming the second largest funding source—just behind the National Institutes of Health (NIH)—of rheumatology research and training programs in the United States and was recently awarded the prestigious four-star rating from Charity Navigator. These achievements could not have been realized without the generous financial support of REF donors.