You Can Make a Difference
Improve the quality of life of individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders.
The Arizona Bleeding Disorders (AZBD) depends on the generous financial support of people like you to provide essential programs, services, activities, and critical research funding for bleeding disorders.
More Ways to Give
Donations by Mail
Do you prefer to make your donation by mail? We’ve got you covered!
Donations by Mail
If you’d prefer not to donate online, please make your check payable to AHA and mail to 826 N 5th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003.
Matching Programs
Matching contribution programs to encourage charitable giving.
Matching Programs
A matching gift program is a way to double the impact of your contribution to the Arizona Bleeding Disorders. We encourage you to ask your company’s personnel department if they participate in such a program.
Planned Giving
When you make a future or planned gift, you help so many people.
Planned Giving
Remembering Arizona Bleed Disorders in your estate plans will directly impact the lives of people living with hemophilia or other inherited bleeding disorders and their family members. Arrangements can be made to leave a legacy in your will for the Arizona Hemophilia Association. Please contact our office for more information.
Donate Your Vehicle
We have partnered with the Cars 4 Causes to make vehicle donations possible. Cars 4 Causes will accept your used car donations, benefiting Arizona Bleed Disorders. With your donation, you will receive a receipt for an IRS tax deduction and hassle-free towing.
Please click below for more information.
Fry’s Community Rewards Program
Did you know the Arizona Hemophilia Association is a part of the Fry’s Community Rewards Program? To get started, sign up with your V.I.P Card, and select Arizona Hemophilia Association. Once you’re enrolled, you’ll earn rewards for Arizona Bleeding Disorders every time you shop and use your V.I.P Card!
The Arizona Bleeding Disorders has been certified as a Qualifying Charitable Organization by the Arizona Department of Revenue
A qualifying charitable organization is a charitable organization that is exempt from federal income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or is a designated community action agency that receives community services block grant program monies pursuant to 42 United States Code Section 9901. Further, the organization must spend at least fifty (50) percent of its budget on services to Arizona residents who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits or to Arizona resident low-income households or to chronically ill or physically disabled children who are Arizona residents.
What does this mean for you?
The state of Arizona offers all residents the exciting opportunity to support the Arizona Bleeding Disorders through the Arizona Tax Credit program. By redirecting your tax credit to AZBD, you can support our programs and services.
This is a credit on your income taxes, which means you get every dollar back on your state return, whether you owe money to the state or the state owes you! Please check with your tax professional about what donations/tax credits make the most sense for your family. Please contact us if you did not receive a receipt for your tax filing purposes.
If you have any difficulty with the online donation system or would like more information regarding donations, please contact us at (602) 955-3947 or email accounting@arizonahemophilia.org.
Arizona Hemophilia Association, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization ∙ Tax ID 86-0209257 Donations are tax-deductible and checks should be made payable to the Arizona Hemophilia Association.