Smart giving in 2026 

AGA Research Foundation offers suggestions for giving to young investigators.

    01/07/2026

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Gastroenterology research creates successful practices, which means patients benefit from GI research daily in practices. Scientists are working hard to develop new treatments and to discover cures to advance the field and provide better patient care. But they can’t do this without research funding.  

If supporting young investigators through the AGA Research Foundation is important to you, consider these simple ways to give that won't spread your finances thin.  

  • Grant from your donor advised fund (DAF). This popular one-stop giving solution lets you care for multiple causes and organizations with minimal paperwork. And, when you use your existing DAF to recommend a grant, it means you can invest in the future of GI without impacting your budget today.  

  • Distribution from your IRA. When you are 70.5 or older, you can make a tax-free gift directly from your IRA to the AGA Research Foundation. With the return of the required minimum distribution, now is a great time to use your IRA to make a difference to support GI investigators through the AGA Research Foundation.  

  • Gift in your will. With as little as one sentence, you can create a brighter tomorrow for talented researchers funded by the AGA Research Foundation without parting with assets today. You can designate the AGA Research Foundation as the beneficiary of a specific asset or, as many of our donors do to ensure that their family is protected, as the recipient of a percentage of the total estate.   

  • Beneficiary designation. Adding the AGA Research Foundation as a beneficiary of your retirement plan or other assets is simple and can usually be completed entirely online in just a few minutes.  

We are here for you!

Supporting the AGA Research Foundation doesn’t have to mean giving up assets today. Learn more about including a gift to the AGA Research Foundation in future plans by visiting our website at  https://gastro.planmylegacy.org.  

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