With your help, we can support promising and pioneering research to develop new and better screenings for- and treatments against heart failure. Each contribution is very welcome and will be deployed by a team of researchers in the fight against cardiovascular disease. Everybody can support us: individuals, organizations, and companies are able to contribute to our research. This is possible in different ways:
Via a simple donation
You can donate to our research group by transfer on bank account of "Fondsenwerving UGent" - IBAN: BE26 3900 9658 0329 (BIC: BBRUBEBB) with reference “Heart failure”. When donating 40 EUR or more, you are entitled to receive a certificate for tax reduction. For example, when you donate 100 EUR, you recuperate 45 EUR from your donation via your personal income tax.
Via a profitable donation in your testament
Supporting heart failure research at Ghent University and leave more to your successor at the same time? It is possible. That is because Ghent University pays less inhertitance tax, which normally can go up to 65%. The government thus receives less. This technique (in Dutch called "duo-legaat") is perfectly legal and you can count on absolute discretion of Ghent University advisors.
Via a present
Are you celebrating your birthday, a jubilee, a birth or retirement? You believe that you have already received so much in your life that a gift is not really necessary, but friends and family still want to give something? You could ask them to donate to our research. For the generous contributor it will be fulfilling as well to give you such a present and support heart failure research. Do you wish to support in this way? Please contact Ghent University "cel Fondsenwerving". You will be gladly and quickly helped with the practical details.
Via your time or network
Do you organize an event for the benefit of heart failure research? A concert or a fundraising dinner, a running or bicycle tour? An evening for your network relations? These initiatives are indispensable. Ghent University "cel Fondsenwerving" is glad to listen to your ideas. Or they can inspire you with options which you did not even consider.
You can donate to our research group by transfer on bank account of "Fondsenwerving UGent" - IBAN: BE26 3900 9658 0329 (BIC: BBRUBEBB) with reference “Heart failure”. When donating 40 EUR or more, you are entitled to receive a certificate for tax reduction. For example, when you donate 100 EUR, you recuperate 45 EUR from your donation via your personal income tax.
Via a profitable donation in your testament
Supporting heart failure research at Ghent University and leave more to your successor at the same time? It is possible. That is because Ghent University pays less inhertitance tax, which normally can go up to 65%. The government thus receives less. This technique (in Dutch called "duo-legaat") is perfectly legal and you can count on absolute discretion of Ghent University advisors.
Via a present
Are you celebrating your birthday, a jubilee, a birth or retirement? You believe that you have already received so much in your life that a gift is not really necessary, but friends and family still want to give something? You could ask them to donate to our research. For the generous contributor it will be fulfilling as well to give you such a present and support heart failure research. Do you wish to support in this way? Please contact Ghent University "cel Fondsenwerving". You will be gladly and quickly helped with the practical details.
Via your time or network
Do you organize an event for the benefit of heart failure research? A concert or a fundraising dinner, a running or bicycle tour? An evening for your network relations? These initiatives are indispensable. Ghent University "cel Fondsenwerving" is glad to listen to your ideas. Or they can inspire you with options which you did not even consider.
More information about our research group? Contact group leader Prof. Jolanda van Hengel ([email protected]) or 09 332 40 09. For more information on different ways to support? Contact Ghent University "Fondsenwerving" via [email protected] or 09 264 83 31