Millennium Society: Giving Back
“As I reflect upon my career in otolaryngology, the symmetry between Academy activity and my career track is very evident. I am delighted to have this opportunity to help ensure the continued support of otolaryngology everywhere through the AAO-HNS.” —Jonas Johnson, MD, and Janis Johnson (Millennium Society Life Members and Hal Foster, MD, Endowment Society Founding Donors)“The Academy inspires and equips me to be a better surgeon, student, teacher, advocate and scientist. I believe that investing in the Academy is one of the best ways I can ensure that my patients and my family will have excellent access to quality healthcare in the future. Our role models and mentors created this Academy, and I believe it is our duty to continue and build upon their work in society just as much as we continue and build upon their work in the OR, at the bench, and at the bedside.” —Daniel C. Chelius Jr., MD (Millennium Society Young Physician Member and Bobby R. Alford, MD, Endowment Founding Donor) “The AAO-HNS/F is an invaluable resource for education, grants, and research. Exposure to the Academy early in my residency training utilizing one of the Resident Travel Grants solidified my desire to be an active member. I am proud to be able to financially support ongoing efforts to engage other young physicians through the many worthwhile AAO-HNS/F programs.” —Angela M. Powell, MD (Millennium Society Life Member) Greetings and Happy New Year! As the 2011 calendar starts, there are many ways to get involved with the AAO-HNS/F. One way to directly support the mission of your specialty is by joining the Millennium Society, www.entnet.org/donate. The Millennium Society is our annual philanthropic program that provides a vital means of financial support for the AAO-HNS/F mission. Millennium Society gifts are essential to expanding the significant accomplishments of the AAO-HNS/F in improving patient care. The 2011 Millennium Society program year runs January 1 through December 31. Donors of the Millennium Society can choose to support their personal area of passion, whether it is education, research/quality, resident programs, humanitarian, international, or to support the general mission of the Foundation. In return, the members of the Millennium Society receive benefits such as: Tax deductions for their philanthropic gift. Early access to annual meeting registration and housing reservations. Year-round recognition and special acknowledgements in the Bulletin, AAO-HNS website, and other publications. Recognition on the Donor Wall of Honor during the annual meeting, with access to a special concierge lounge at the annual meeting with complimentary breakfast and lunch. VIP seating at the annual meeting Opening Ceremony. The Millennium Society experienced growth last year as more than 370 members pledged over $1 million, with many increasing the impact of their gifts by extending their pledges to donate in multiple years. These multi-year pledges enable a more reliable source of funding for our mission. The number of Life Members, the highest giving category in the Millennium Society, more than doubled in 2010. These gifts, along with the support of corporations and foundations, helped to facilitate the following: Four new Endowed Funds: Bobby R. Alford Endowed Research Grant; Women in Otolaryngology Endowment; the Harry Barnes Society Endowed Leadership Grant; and the Nancy L. Snyderman Endowed International Visiting Scholarship Grant. Three new Named Funds: Dinesh and Pravina Mehta International Visiting Scholarship; Vijay and Nanda Anand International Indian Visiting Scholarship; and the Association of Otolaryngologists of Indian Heritage International Visiting Scholarship. Helping to develop the evidence base for otolaryngology by awarding 47 CORE research grants, four International Visiting Scholar grants; five International Travel Grants; three research studies and three published manuscripts; three manuscripts under development; and three new clinical guidelines. Awarding of 169 Resident Leadership grants to help defray costs associated with attendance at educational meetings. Funding 17 humanitarian resident travel grants, humanitarian service and aid, and international exchange and outreach. Practice management and business of medicine tools designed to aid you and your staff in the complex management of today’s otolaryngology practice. And more than 2,900 users of AcademyU. As these awards and grants grow, we need your support to continue to develop the essential programs and leaders for tomorrow while maintaining a quality of excellence within your specialty. We are excited about the growth of your Foundation, and with your continued help, we can continue to strive for excellence. If you have any ideas or questions on how we can best serve the AAO-HNSF through philanthropic support, please contact the development department via email at development@entnet.orgor by phone at 703-535-3718. Or, visit www.entnet.org/donate.
“As I reflect upon my career in otolaryngology, the symmetry between Academy activity and my career track is very evident. I am delighted to have this opportunity to help ensure the continued support of otolaryngology everywhere through the AAO-HNS.” —Jonas Johnson, MD, and Janis Johnson (Millennium Society Life Members and Hal Foster, MD, Endowment Society Founding Donors)“The Academy inspires and equips me to be a better surgeon, student, teacher, advocate and scientist. I believe that investing in the Academy is one of the best ways I can ensure that my patients and my family will have excellent access to quality healthcare in the future. Our role models and mentors created this Academy, and I believe it is our duty to continue and build upon their work in society just as much as we continue and build upon their work in the OR, at the bench, and at the bedside.” —Daniel C. Chelius Jr., MD (Millennium Society Young Physician Member and Bobby R. Alford, MD, Endowment Founding Donor) “The AAO-HNS/F is an invaluable resource for education, grants, and research. Exposure to the Academy early in my residency training utilizing one of the Resident Travel Grants solidified my desire to be an active member. I am proud to be able to financially support ongoing efforts to engage other young physicians through the many worthwhile AAO-HNS/F programs.” |
Greetings and Happy New Year! As the 2011 calendar starts, there are many ways to get involved with the AAO-HNS/F. One way to directly support the mission of your specialty is by joining the Millennium Society, www.entnet.org/donate.
The Millennium Society is our annual philanthropic program that provides a vital means of financial support for the AAO-HNS/F mission. Millennium Society gifts are essential to expanding the significant accomplishments of the AAO-HNS/F in improving patient care. The 2011 Millennium Society program year runs January 1 through December 31.
Donors of the Millennium Society can choose to support their personal area of passion, whether it is education, research/quality, resident programs, humanitarian, international, or to support the general mission of the Foundation. In return, the members of the Millennium Society receive benefits such as:
- Tax deductions for their philanthropic gift.
- Early access to annual meeting registration and housing reservations.
- Year-round recognition and special acknowledgements in the Bulletin, AAO-HNS website, and other publications.
- Recognition on the Donor Wall of Honor during the annual meeting, with access to a special concierge lounge at the annual meeting with complimentary breakfast and lunch.
- VIP seating at the annual meeting Opening Ceremony.
The Millennium Society experienced growth last year as more than 370 members pledged over $1 million, with many increasing the impact of their gifts by extending their pledges to donate in multiple years. These multi-year pledges enable a more reliable source of funding for our mission. The number of Life Members, the highest giving category in the Millennium Society, more than doubled in 2010. These gifts, along with the support of corporations and foundations, helped to facilitate the following:
- Four new Endowed Funds: Bobby R. Alford Endowed Research Grant; Women in Otolaryngology Endowment; the Harry Barnes Society Endowed Leadership Grant; and the Nancy L. Snyderman Endowed International Visiting Scholarship Grant.
- Three new Named Funds: Dinesh and Pravina Mehta International Visiting Scholarship; Vijay and Nanda Anand International Indian Visiting Scholarship; and the Association of Otolaryngologists of Indian Heritage International Visiting Scholarship.
- Helping to develop the evidence base for otolaryngology by awarding 47 CORE research grants, four International Visiting Scholar grants; five International Travel Grants; three research studies and three published manuscripts; three manuscripts under development; and three new clinical guidelines.
- Awarding of 169 Resident Leadership grants to help defray costs associated with attendance at educational meetings.
- Funding 17 humanitarian resident travel grants, humanitarian service and aid, and international exchange and outreach.
- Practice management and business of medicine tools designed to aid you and your staff in the complex management of today’s otolaryngology practice.
And more than 2,900 users of AcademyU.
As these awards and grants grow, we need your support to continue to develop the essential programs and leaders for tomorrow while maintaining a quality of excellence within your specialty. We are excited about the growth of your Foundation, and with your continued help, we can continue to strive for excellence. If you have any ideas or questions on how we can best serve the AAO-HNSF through philanthropic support, please contact the development department via email at development@entnet.orgor by phone at 703-535-3718. Or, visit www.entnet.org/donate.