Stand for Compassion. Back Science. Elevate the Humanities.

When you give to the Center for Bioethics and Humanities, you’re not just funding programs. You’re standing up for what matters.

Choose a cause that reflects your values:

  • Love the arts? Designate your gift to the Arts and Humanities Fund
  • Passionate about ethics? That’s the Bioethics Fund
  • Want your gift to go where it’s needed most? Choose the Director’s Fund. 
  • Inspired by events in history? Support the Holocaust Genocide and Bioethics Fund.
  • Believe in music as medicine? Support the Music and Medicine Initiative Fund.

See all our fund options in the tab at right >

Make a one-time or recurring gift through our secure CU Giving page.

Navigate to the University's giving page and complete the form.

Under the "Gift Designation" drop down, select the first option of "Other--write in where you'd like to direct your gift" and type or copy/paste in your designated fund name.

Go to Our Secure Giving Page


  1. Make check out to "University of Colorado Foundation" or "CU Foundation."
  2. On the memo line, please include the fund name as listed on the website (options in the next tab).
  3. Mail it to:

University of Colorado Foundation
P.O. Box 561690
Denver, CO 80256

FundMission
Arts and Humanities FundFunds exhibitions, education, publications, performances, visiting scholars, and more.
Bioethics FundExpands programs, supports ethics fellowships and lectureships, promotes ethics committee consult training, and establishes endowed conferences.
Community Outreach ProgramSupports rural and community education activities, discussions on bioethics and humanities, and the speakers bureau.
Director’s FundSupports the Center’s top priorities.
Helen Morris, MD, Fund for the American Jewish Experience in Medicine ProgramHighlights the history and contributions of the American Jewish experience in medicine.
Music and Medicine Initiative (MAMI) FundEnhances the use of music in healthcare, education, and research. Supports student-led programs like the Anschutz Campus Choir, Orchestra, and Jam@Anschutz.
William S. Silvers, MD, Holocaust Genocide Contemporary Bioethics Program FundPromotes education and community engagement on Holocaust lessons for healthcare and society.

Compassion. Science. Humanities. Your Gift Makes Them Stronger.

Thank you for believing in this work. Thank you for being part of the Center’s story.

Today, More Than Ever

Engage in the complexities of bioethics and humanities in a changing world

Fulginiti Pavilion-Photo credit Frank Ooms ME Engineers

There are many ways to help the Center. Major philanthropic and endowment opportunities include naming the art gallery and establishing endowed director’s chairs. Let us know how we can help you engage in this important work. To talk with someone on our team about your ideas, please contact our philanthropic liaison Carly Werbos at (609) 760-1599 in the Office of Advancement. Or, speak with the Director for the Center for Bioethics and Humanities Matthew Wynia at (303) 724-3994.

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