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Since opening more than 60 years ago, we have led the fight against kidney disease with pioneering science, community outreach and unsurpassed patient care.
Give now
Your generous support allows us to continue to serve those in need and lead the world in fighting kidney disease.
Click to make a secure, online donation.
If you prefer to donate by mail, please send a check to Northwest Kidney Centers, PO Box 3035, Seattle, WA 98114.
Please call 206-292-5351 if you need assistance making your gift.
Dialysis technician Lanny Smith helps in-center patient Ricardo Vargas at our SeaTac clinic.
See the impact of your gift
From supporting patient education to charity care, to support for patients with special needs and those who struggle to make ends meet, your gift is a vital part of our work. Learn about the impact of your gift.
Kim Frodsham RN with in-center dialysis patient Patricia Lemmon at our Bellevue clinic.
Join our Heritage Society
Heritage Society members have made planned gifts to Northwest Kidney Centers to help ensure their legacy. Dr. Christopher R. Blagg was a member, and his estate directed support to the Greatest Need fund, which benefits patients, particularly our most vulnerable, by supporting services not covered by Medicaid, such as emergency transportation to treatment, translation and language support and patient education and outreach.
Explore other ways to make an impact
With a planned gift, you support longer lives and better quality of life for kidney patients, now and in the future.
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You may use the attached form and direct to your financial institution or advisor to complete the transfer or use the information from the form to complete your institution’s transfer instructions.
Donor Advised Funds
Donations can be sent directly from your Donor Advised Fund.
Qualified Charitable IRAs
Qualified Charitable Distributions from your IRA—Northwest Kidney Centers is a registered 501( c )3 EIN Number 91-6057438 and fully qualifies as a Charitable Organization.
Create a fundraiser
Fundraise in honor of someone you love, at a special time—like a birthday or transplant anniversary—or as you work to meet a personal goal, like running a race or climbing a mountain. You could also create your own unique fundraiser or support one of our existing campaigns. Setting up your own fundraising page is simple and we’ll support you every step of the way.
“Northwest Kidney Centers has provided a platform for
allowing me to help the community in ways beyond what I can do as a practicing physician. I admire the community outreach, educational opportunities and goal to improve the general health of our population.”
— Dr. Andy Brockenbrough, a physician at Valley Nephrology and medical director at our Kent center.
Corporate giving
Be an event sponsor
Our annual Discovery Gala raises much-needed funds for patient care, education and research. Your event sponsorship not only helps us achieve our goals but it also provides you with valuable exposure, brand recognition and networking opportunities.
Support our programs
Opportunities are available to support programs, services and facilities, which include charity care, patient education and employee scholarships.
More ways to give
Set up a recurring gift
Recurring gifts are an excellent way to increase your support for Northwest Kidney Centers. Regular monthly or quarterly donations are convenient and allow you to make a more significant gift over the course of a year.
Give through work
Giving through work can be an easy way to make a big impact. Talk to your payroll department to set up regular gifts to go out of your paycheck, and ask them about their matching gifts program.
View our financials, contact our staff
Interested in learning more about our programs and services, and what your support means to people with kidney disease in our community? View our financials or contact a member of our development staff today to learn more about us. We’d be happy to meet with you to talk about gift options and the difference you could make in the lives of people with kidney disease.
Dialysis patient Dionisio Garcia at our Bellevue clinic.