Other Ways to Give
Our programs and services are offered in-person throughout Washington state and virtually nationwide. We provide all our programs and services free of charge.
Learn more about how you can support Cancer Pathways below.
Matching Gifts
Many employers will match the charitable contributions of their employees.
Cancer Pathways participates in a variety of giving programs, including programs like the King County Giving Program and Washington State’s Combined Fund Drive. We also accept donations and matches through platforms like Benevity and CyberGrants.
Not sure how to go about getting a match? Please reach out, and we would be happy to help.
In-Kind Gifts
Whether it’s gift cards for travel, activities for campers, or an item to elevate one of our fundraising events — in-kind donations ensure we can continue to offer supportive programs & resources.
Donate an Item
The following are frequently needed items for our programs:
- Gift cards for grocery stores or big box stores, such as: Amazon, Trader Joe’s, Costco.
- Gift cards or vouchers for transportation (gas station gift cards, parking vouchers, bus passes, Orca cards).
- Passes to local museums and cultural or sporting events
- Items for our Seattle Clubhouse
Gifts from Donor-Advised Funds
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a philanthropic giving vehicle that provides a tax benefit to you and allows you to grant funds to organizations of your choice.
To create a donor-advised fund:
- Contact your financial institution or foundation.
- Indicate the grant amount and list Cancer Pathways as the charitable organization.
Planned Gifts
To learn more about making a planned gift, please contact Chief Finance and Operations Officer, Maria Carbullido at [email protected].
Stock Transfers
To transfer stock to Cancer Pathways:
- Contact Chief Finance and Operations Officer, Maria Carbullido at [email protected] for a stock transfer form.
- Complete the stock transfer form and send it to your broker.
*All stock gifts must be appreciated stock and the stock must be transferred – not sold.
Qualified Charitable Distributions
Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), also known as IRA Charitable Rollovers, allow individuals aged 70 1/2 or older to donate directly to charitable organizations from their IRA.
For more information about donating via QCD, please contact Chief Finance and Operations Officer, Maria Carbullido at [email protected].

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