Cedars-Sinai

Funds for Your Giving

With every donation to the Cedars-Sinai Employee Giving Program, you can transform tomorrows for our patients and their families, for our caregivers, for our community, and for the countless people who benefit from medical research.

Select from 15 different funds for your tax-deductible gifts. Each supports a key aspect of the Cedars-Sinai mission. All contributions go to a broader cause and not to a specific doctor or department.

  • Area of Greatest Need
  • Cancer: supports research on all types of cancer as well as teaching and help for patients in navigating the disease: chemotherapy, radiation treatments, mammograms, and gynecological testing.
  • Children’s Health: supports research at the Maxine Dunitz Children’s Health Center, patient care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and research in pediatric cardiology.
  • COACH for Kids: supports the mobile medical units that bring healthcare services to low-income children; also provides clothes and shoes for needy families, car seats, food cards, and new wheelchairs for the disabled.
  • Employee Disaster Relief Fund: provides financial aid as a result of a catastrophic event such as a fire or other emergency.
  • Gastroenterology
  • Heart Disease: supports heart stem cell research, cardiac imaging, women’s heart disease research and treatment, heart transplants, and testing for potential heart disease.
  • Neurosciences: supports research, clinical trials, and the development of new vaccines to treat brain tumors.
  • Nursing: supports scholarship programs for nurses and in-house nurse training programs.
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Spiritual Care: supports programs that provide many types of spiritual guidance to patients and families as well as bereavement counseling, informational pamphlets for patients and families, prayer books, and Shabbat candles for Friday night services.
  • Surgery
  • Transplantation
  • Volunteer Services: helps to support the Music for Healing Program and the POOCH (Pets Offering Ongoing Care and Healing) Program, along with providing jackets for volunteers.