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The Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center (BU ADC) is involved in a variety of clinical, research, and education activities concerning Alzheimer’s disease.  These activities are funded by grants awarded from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and non-profit organizations.  However, private donations are equally important to advancing the BU ADC’s mission, which are made by our participants, families, and members of the public who wish to contribute to our fight against Alzheimer’s disease. 

There are three easy ways to donate to the BU ADC: 

  • Donate Online: If you would like to use your credit card to make a donation to the BU ADC, you can fill out the online form and ensure a prompt processing time and accurate credit for your generous donation.
  • Donate by Mail: If you would like to mail in a donation instead, you can download the online form and mail it directly to our Center.  Please make your check payable to “Trustees of the Boston University” and indicate "Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center” in the memo line.

    Mail your gift to:
    Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center
    Attention: Catherine Pfau  
    72 East Concord Street- Robinson 7800
    Boston, MA 02118
  • Donate by Phone: If you would like to call the BU ADC to make a donation, please call Catherine Pfau at 888-458-2823.  Please have your credit card information ready when calling. 

Donations can be made in honor or memory of family members and friends.

Donations made to the BU ADC will assist the center in continuing to provide innovative new research programs to the public and improving the quality of clinical patient care.  Your donation will assist us in our fight against Alzheimer’s disease by providing future patients with the hope of novel and innovative treatments and strategies that could assist in improving patients’ and caregivers’ quality of life.

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