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== Become a Physiopedia Benefactor! ==
== Thank you! ==
Your donation makes a major difference to Physiopedia, which is a nonprofit, charitable organization dedicated to improving health through universal access to physiotherapy knowledge.  
Thank you for sustaining Physiopedia to benefit physiotherapists and every person they work with around the world. We are proud to list your name on this page, which celebrates those who have contributed at a very high level. Thank you again, we are honoured to have you with us.  


Foundations and individuals who contribute at a high level let us sustain and improve Physiopedia for millions of physiotherapists around the world. There are many ways to donate, including making a regular donation that will help us to plan ahead for future Physiopedia projects. We would be delighted if you joined our existing benefactors, ensuring Physiopedia can do much more in the future.
== We gratefully acknowledge the following Benefactors: ==
* Rachael and Tony Lowe
* Elaine and Paul Lonnemann
* [https://www.pillsburylaw.com/en/ Pilsbury Law]
* [https://www.apta.org/ APTA]


Major Benefactors:
== Why become a Benefactor? ==
Your donation makes a major difference to Physiopedia, which is a nonprofit, charitable organisation dedicated to the [[Physiopedia:About|mission]] of improving global health through universal access to physiotherapy knowledge.


Patrons:
== How do I become a Benefactor? ==
'''Individual Benefactors'''


Leading Donors:
Individuals who contribute at a high level let us sustain and improve Physiopedia for millions of physiotherapists around the world. There are many ways to donate, including [[Donate|making a regular donation]], '''become a Benefactor''' or [[Legacy Gifts|making a legacy gift]] that will help us to plan ahead for future Physiopedia projects. We would be delighted if you joined our existing benefactors, ensuring Physiopedia can do much more in the future.


Sustaining Donors:
To become a benefactor, please contact Rachael Lowe, Physiopedia Co-founder and Trustee, by email at [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]].


== Legacy Gifts ==
'''Gifts from Foundations'''
One important way you can help Physiopedia prosper in the long-term is by including the Physiopedia Charity in your will.


A Legacy Gift is a charitable donation of any amount, designated through your will or living trust. The gift does not cost you anything right now, but will be a future gift to the Physiopedia charity and live on in your legacy. 
The Physiopedia charity receives support from grant making foundations and donor advised funds of all sizes from around the world. If you need assistance making a gift from a foundation or through your donor-advised fund, please contact Rachael Lowe, Physiopedia Co-founder and Trustee, by email at [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]].


'''What do I need to say in my will to make a Legacy Gift to the Wikimedia Foundation?'''
==Questions?==
If you have questions about becoming a Physiopedia Benefactor, please contact Rachael Lowe by email at [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]


Here is sample language that you can use in your will to make a Legacy Gift to the Physiopedia charity
'''Thank you for considering making a major contribution to sustaining Physiopedia!'''
 
I give, devise, and bequeath [the sum of __<nowiki>___  (currency) OR __</nowiki>___ percent of the rest and residue of my estate] to Physiopedia, a registered charity in the UK ([http://beta.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1173185&subid=0 registered number 1173185]), to be used for its general charitable purposes at its discretion.
 
'''I already included the Wikimedia Foundation in my will. What should I do now?'''
 
Thank you very much for supporting the Wikimedia Foundation with a Legacy Gift. Please contact Caitlin Virtue to discuss how you would like to be recognized for your generous gift. You can reach Caitlin by phone at (415) 839-6885 ext. 6733 or by email at benefactorswikimedia.org.
 
== '''Questions?''' ==
If you have questions about donating to Physiopedia, please contact Rachael Lowe by email at [email protected]
 
Thank you for considering making a major donation to Physiopedia!

Latest revision as of 22:40, 18 July 2019

Thank you![edit | edit source]

Thank you for sustaining Physiopedia to benefit physiotherapists and every person they work with around the world. We are proud to list your name on this page, which celebrates those who have contributed at a very high level. Thank you again, we are honoured to have you with us.

We gratefully acknowledge the following Benefactors:[edit | edit source]

Why become a Benefactor?[edit | edit source]

Your donation makes a major difference to Physiopedia, which is a nonprofit, charitable organisation dedicated to the mission of improving global health through universal access to physiotherapy knowledge.

How do I become a Benefactor?[edit | edit source]

Individual Benefactors

Individuals who contribute at a high level let us sustain and improve Physiopedia for millions of physiotherapists around the world. There are many ways to donate, including making a regular donation, become a Benefactor or making a legacy gift that will help us to plan ahead for future Physiopedia projects. We would be delighted if you joined our existing benefactors, ensuring Physiopedia can do much more in the future.

To become a benefactor, please contact Rachael Lowe, Physiopedia Co-founder and Trustee, by email at [email protected].

Gifts from Foundations

The Physiopedia charity receives support from grant making foundations and donor advised funds of all sizes from around the world. If you need assistance making a gift from a foundation or through your donor-advised fund, please contact Rachael Lowe, Physiopedia Co-founder and Trustee, by email at [email protected].

Questions?[edit | edit source]

If you have questions about becoming a Physiopedia Benefactor, please contact Rachael Lowe by email at [email protected]

Thank you for considering making a major contribution to sustaining Physiopedia!