Skip to main content
Infant laying on her back on a patient bed while breathing supplemental oxygen.

Give from Your Donor Advised Fund

Infant laying on her back on a patient bed while breathing supplemental oxygen.

Make a Lasting Impact with Your Donor Advised Fund

A simple way to support Children's National – today and for generations

If you have a donor advised fund (DAF), recommending a grant to Children's National is one of the easiest and most flexible ways to support exceptional care, groundbreaking research and hope for children and families.

Three Simple Ways to Give Through Your DAF

  1. Recommend a grant today. Make a one-time grant to Children's National and provide exceptional care for children and families.
  2. Support children's health all year long. Set up recurring grants through your DAF to provide ongoing support for the programs and services that children depend on.
  3. Create your legacy. Name Children's National as the beneficiary of all or a percentage of your DAF so your generosity continues to help children’s health for generations to come.

Your DAF Makes Giving Easy

A DAF is like a charitable savings account. It gives you the flexibility to recommend how much and how often grants go to support the causes you care most about.

A DAF offers:

  • Simple, convenient giving
  • Flexibility to recommend grants when it works best for you
  • The ability to support multiple charitable organizations
  • An easy way to create a lasting charitable legacy

End of Year Reminder

If you have a DAF, recommending a grant before December 31 is an easy way to support Children's National this year.

Recommend a Grant from your DAF

Provide your DAF provider with the following information:

Children's Hospital Foundation Tax ID: 52-1640402

Our Mailing Address:
Children's Hospital Foundation
Gift Planning Office
1 Inventa Place, 6th Floor West
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Tamara M. Sperling, JD

Tamara Sperling headshot.
Senior Director, Gift Planning

Questions?

Whether you're recommending a grant today or considering you DAF as part of your long-term charitable giving, I'm happy to answer questions and help you achieve your charitable goals.

The information on this piece is not intended as legal or tax advice. Please consult an attorney or tax advisor to determine what is best for your personal circumstances.