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Support NSGC
NSGC has the following support opportunities
- The Genetic Counseling Foundation
The GCF was founded by the National Society of Genetic Counselors in 2005 with the mission to serve as the catalyst for quality education and research; to enhance the value, availability and awareness of genetic information and counseling in the medical community and the public at large.
- Visit the GCF Home Page
Donate to GCF
- To donate by mail (check or credit card payment), please download and complete a donation form by clicking here.
- To donate online (credit card payment only), please click here. Note: please specify that your donation is for GCF in the field titled "Description of Payment" and indicate whether your donation is being made in memory or honor of another individual.
- Audrey Heimler Special Projects Award
The Audrey Heimler Special Projects Award (AHSPA) provides funding support to one or more genetic counselors for project(s) that focus on the future of the genetic counseling profession and/or the provision of genetic services. Projects will be reviewed on the basis of their merit and strength as well as on their vision of the future of the profession.
Applicants must be members in good standing of NSGC. All donations to AHSPA are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Donate to AHSPA
- To donate by mail (check or credit card payment), please download and complete a donation form by clicking here.
- To donate online (credit card payment only), please click here. Note: please specify that your donation is for ASHPA in the field titled "Description of Payment."
- Jane Engelberg Memorial Fund
The objectives of the JEMF are to promote the professional development of individual counselors and to improve the practice of genetic counseling by providing support for scholarly investigation of any aspect of the profession.
Such investigation is essential as the profession responds to changes in genetics, health care, and the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of genetic medicine. It is critical, therefore, that any proposed project hold the prospect of
significant impact beyond the personal interests or work setting of the applicant.
The principal investigator of a JEMF proposal must be a genetic counselor who is a full member in good standing of the NSGC and is certified in genetic counseling by the American Board of Medical Genetics or the American Board of Genetic Counseling.
- The JEMF is funded by the Engelberg Foundation, established in 1990,a charitable trust that supports a wide range of activities in the fields of health care, science, and education.
- JEMF Advisory Board
- Submit a JEMF Proposal
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