GivingTuesday is the day of global generosity when people everywhere do good by supporting the causes near and dear to their hearts. When you support the CDC Foundation, your generous GivingTuesday donation will be matched up to $50,000 and you’ll make a greater impact to help protect and save lives.

As an independent nonprofit organization, we rely on individual contributions from caring friends like you. So , and be as generous as possible.

You Don’t Have to Wait…
Make your GivingTuesday gift now. Every dollar MULTIPLIES!
Help protect and save lives
Your Gift Today MULTIPLIES! Imagine the Impact You Can Make:
$25 MULTIPLIES to
help support maternal 
and child health programs
$50 MULTIPLIES to
help support emergency 
response needs
$100 MULTIPLIES to
help fund overdose 
prevention programs
$250 MULTIPLIES to
help provide medical supplies 
to under-resourced areas
Your Gift Helps Protect and Save Lives
Your Support Helps Improve Maternal-Infant Health
Maternal and infant deaths are higher in the United States than any other high-income country. Your support drives critical efforts to help turn this around, including Perinatal Quality Collaboratives (PQCs).
PQCs are networks of multidisciplinary teams made up of clinicians, providers, public health leaders, patients, families and others who work together on plans to improve health outcomes for pregnant women and infants in the United States. There is currently a PQC in every state, as well as Washington, DC.
Your Generosity Protects the Children of the World
Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhea among infants and young children worldwide. Rotavirus infections in high-income and low- and middle-income countries is similar, yet 80% of deaths occur in low-income countries. Though treatable with rehydration salts, the effects of rotavirus infection lead to as many as 500,000 child deaths each year.
Low- and middle-income countries, where access to health care is limited and awareness about the virus is low, are hit especially hard. In response to this disparity, studies have been undertaken in Nigeria and Indonesia with a focus on the safety and effectiveness of newer rotavirus vaccines.
 
Your gift is very much appreciated and may be tax deductible within the extent of the law. The National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, dba CDC Foundation, is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization, registered in all states that require registration with tax ID number EIN: 58-2106707.