Giving to the Kellogg Eye Center

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Fueling Better Vision

Your Gift Brings Hope and Vision

Imagine a world where we can prevent, treat, and cure blindness and eye disease.

For decades, patients, their families, community members, and people who trained here have made gifts of all sizes. That generosity enables us to create the best possible programs and facilities to save sight.

You can be a part of moving eye care forward.

Donors Fuel Innovation

With your gift, we can: 

  • Develop new treatments for conditions like age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma
  • Bring hope to children facing blinding eye diseases
  • Help children and adults with diabetes keep their vision
  • Ensure people with vision loss stay active
  • Find faster and better ways to diagnose eye disease
  • Train the next leaders in eye care
  • Launch the research of new vision scientists who will give back for years to come

Your Support is Vital

We need partners like you to find the next breakthroughs in vision care. Cures and treatments that start here will benefit our families and communities, and they will expand globally.

Your donation brings hope and the gift of vision to people who need it most.
 

Giving Opportunities

W.K. Kellogg Eye Center Annual Fund

Your contribution to the Department of Ophthalmology Annual Fund is critical to the success of programs at the W.K. Kellogg Eye Center. With your help, vision scientists are advancing research for the benefit of patients and people around the world.
Give now to advance vision care

Ophthalmology Alumni and Faculty Annual Fund

Your contribution to the Ophthalmology Alumni and Faculty Annual Fund is critical to the success of programs at W.K Kellogg Eye Center. With your help, vision scientists can advance research for the benefit of our patients and people around the world.
Give now to support breakthrough vision research

Kellogg Clinical Research Center Gift Fund

This fund supports Kellogg Clinical Research Center clinical trials, providing resources for infrastructure, research investigators, and patient studies of retina, cornea, glaucoma, pediatrics, thyroid eye disease, oculo-plastics, and telemedicine.
Donate now to support new therapies

Support from our donors allows us to pursue new lines of investigation and to engage in cutting-edge research that might otherwise not be possible.

Edna H. Perkiss Research Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
David N. Zacks, M.D., Ph.D., seated in a laboratory.

Philanthropy News

Susan Lane, wearing glasses and a dress with blue, red, black, and purple brushstroke designs, stands next to Alan Sugar, who is wearing glasses and a grey blazer with a blue tie. They are standing in a shaded courtyard area with shrubs and a brick wall behind them.
Philanthropy News

Susan J. Lane: Gratitude and Giving

Susan Lane has made a transformational gift to the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at Michigan Medicine to support corneal research and patient education.
The Hepner family together in what appears to be their living room. The two young adults are seated on a couch and the two parents lean in behind them. All are smiling.
Philanthropy News

March Hoops to BEAT Blindness Marks 20 Years of Community Support for Vision Research

Annual community fundraiser celebrates NCAA basketball excitement while supporting critical vision research at the University of Michigan Health W.K. Kellogg Eye Center.
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Philanthropy News

Gift from Bob and Patti Huiskamp Advances AMD Research

W.K. Kellogg Eye Center donors support transformational age-related macular degeneration research through generous gift.
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Philanthropy News

Transformative Gift Enhances and Expands SOURCE Repository

Donors make transformative gift to W.K. Kellogg Eye Center to the Sight Outcomes Research Collaborative which uses clinical data aggregation and analysis to improve eye care.
Ophthalmologist Adam Jacobson, M.D., examines a young patient.
Philanthropy News

Gift Aims to Save Children’s Sight

Timothy and Laurie Wadhams’s gift to the W.K. Kellogg Eye Center establishing the Wadhams Family Center for Childrens Vision will advance congenital eye disease research.
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Medicine at Michigan

$11.5 million fuels innovation in sight-saving research

James Grosfeld has given $11.5 million to Michigan Medicine for research related to dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Partner With Us

We would be pleased to discuss your interests and goals — and the impact your gift can have. We can connect you with faculty and staff, identify where your help is most needed, and share how giving can provide personal satisfaction as well as financial and tax benefits.

Lindsay Baden

Lindsay Baden

Director of Development
Chris Shoemaker

Christopher J. Shoemaker, MEd, MBA, CFRE

Managing Director of Development
Amanda Barnett

Amanda Barnett

Assistant Director of Development