National Bipolar Foundation
National Bipolar Foundation

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The National Bipolar Foundation's National Awareness Initiative's Donation Page


Your contribution is utilized immediately. Your donation is tax deductible with the National Bipolar Foundation existing as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization focused on reducing stigma, educating, and seeking affordable health care.

It is with your heartfelt donations that we can reduce stigma of Bipolar Disorder. Your support will allow The National Bipolar Foundation to continue on its path. This is not a case of garnering support for what to come, but for what is taking place today.

For special donations (anonymous, large sums, stocks, etc), please contact us at donations @ nationalbipolarfoundation.org.

Donations can also be made via postal mail. To send your donation via the USPS, make check or money order payable to National Bipolar Foundation and mail to:

National Bipolar Foundation
111 S. Highland St. #Suite 129
Memphis, TN 38111

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Help Create our Educational Documentary

One of our programs is the creation of a documentary with the goal of de-stigmatizing Bipolar Disorder. When you donate $1,000 to this fund, you will be listed on out films credits. When you donate $5,000 to this fund, you will be listed as an executive producer.

Find 25 family, friends, associates, etc. to give $10 or more to the National Bipolar Foundation's National Awareness Initiative and receive a complimentary logo pin & your very own Safe til Stable piece of jewelry with your name engraved on it.

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Donate to the National Bipolar Foundation or help us reduce stigma and educate the public about Bipolar Disorder. Click below to Donate and learn how your contribution will be effectively put to use.


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NEWS

Press Conference - "Memphis, TN National Press Conference"
12/8/2009

Boston Globe - "Therapists say attacks on them are rare"
12/8/2009