Yale School of Medicine

Surgery

Surgery, Yale School of Medicine

Yale Surgery
P.O. Box 208062
New Haven, CT 06520-8062

Giving

By supporting Yale Surgery, you invest in our tripartite mission to provide world-class patient care, train the best and brightest surgeons of the future, and conduct cutting-edge research that translates to better health care for all. You may make a gift to Surgery with cash, checks, credit card payments and gifts of marketable securities.

Checks

A gift of cash entitles you to the most generous federal income tax deduction available for charitable contributions. You may deduct up to 50% of your adjusted gross income for gifts of cash and may carry any amount over that figure forward for up to five additional years.

Checks should be made payable to “Department of Surgery at Yale” and mailed to:

Office of Development, Yale University School of Medicine
Box 7611
New Haven, CT 06519-0611
Attention: Maureen Grieco

Marketable Securities

A gift of appreciated securities that you have held for more than one year is frequently the most economic way to give. You will be eligible to take a federal income tax deduction equal to the fair market value of the stock on the date of the gift for up to 30% of your adjusted gross income and will not have to recognize the appreciation as capital gain.

When you are ready to make a gift to Yale Surgery you can contact Maureen Grieco, Development Officer for the Department of Surgery, for advice or details at (203) 436-8534, or at Maureen Grieco Department of Surgery Development Office.

Yale University, Office of Development
Maureen Grieco, Development Officer
157 Church Street
New Haven, CT 06510-2100

(203) 436-8534
Maureen Grieco

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