To take a leading role in conquering cancers in our time.

Donate

The Johnson Cancer Center is honored to receive gifts in memory or in honor of friends and loved ones. These contributions pay a special tribute and are used entirely to support cancer research programs at K-State. Specifically, we strive to improve cancer-related research and education, provide scholarships and fellowships, enrich the student experience, and educate citizens about cancer and cancer research.

When gifts are received at the Center:

  • The donor is sent a thank you letter from the center and a tax receipt from the KSU Foundation.
  • The individual(s) being honored, or another designee named by the donor, is notified of the gift (not the amount).
  • The contribution goes directly toward accomplishing the center’s mission, not for administration.

Funds are especially needed for:

  • cutting-edge equipment
  • pilot studies expected to lead to major external grants and advancement of K-State cancer research
  • attracting new, prestigious cancer research faculty to K-State

How to give

Mail a gift

To make your donation experience easier and to make sure we get clear information about who’s giving the gift, who it honors/memorializes, and who should receive notification of it, please use this printable donation form and mail it along with your gift to:

Johnson Cancer Center
Kansas State University
1 Chalmers Hall
Manhattan, KS, 66506-3901

Give online

You can also give online through the KSU Foundation Web site.

Thank you for joining us in our fight against cancer! We appreciate your support!

Spring Awards

Faculty and Students:
Applications for the next round of Innovative Research, Travel Fellowship, and Summer Stipend Awards are due March 1.



To further the understanding of cancers by funding basic cancer research, and supporting higher education, training, and public outreach.

Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research | 1 Chalmers Hall | Kansas State University | Manhattan, KS 66506
Phone: 785.532.6705 | marcia@ksu.edu | Copyright © 2009 Center for Basic Cancer Research