Help us close the gap
Your donation helps the important work of the Thompson Center for Autism & Neurodevelopment
More than 231,000 patients and their families can benefit from diagnosis, treatment, research, and training provided by the Thompson Center for Autism & Neurodevelopment at the University of Missouri. Although this is an impressive number, the demand exceeds current capacity. Your support makes an impact!
More than 2,000 children are waiting for services at the Thompson Center for Autism & Neurodevelopment.
We envision a world in which treatment begins immediately after diagnosis. Research shows that early diagnosis combined with early intervention can dramatically improve functional skills. Currently, families may sit on a waitlist for up to a year before the medically prescribed therapy of Applied Behavioral Analysis can begin. Find out what makes us extraordinary.
Families Served
Patient Visits
autism spectrum disorder evaluations
Ways To Give
Make an impact for patients and families at the Thompson Center for Autism & Neurodevelopment at the University of Missouri
Make an immediate impact
Give with your credit card or debit card
Check
Please send checks to:
Thompson Foundation for Autism & Neurodevelopment
205 Portland Street
Columbia, MO 65201
Walmart Spark Good
Support the Thompson Foundation by rounding up your purchase at checkout on Walmart.com. You can also donate products from our registry that will support patients at the Thompson Center. Click to register.
ShopRaise
ShopRaise is an easy way to support the Thompson Foundation with your online purchases. The program is free – you do not pay any more for the items you buy, and you get access to all the best coupons and deals! Download the ShopRaise mobile or desktop app and every time you make a purchase at a participating retailer, a percentage will support the Thompson Foundation. Click to download and start supporting us with every purchase.
Make a Bigger Impact
Missouri’s NAP Tax Credits
Missouri’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) supports community projects that strength economic development, including through community services provided at the Thompson Center for Autism & Neurodevelopment.
The Thompson Foundation has NAP tax credits available to donors who support services at the Thompson Center or our new Family Support Fund. When you give toward these efforts, you will receive a tax credit equaling 50% of your gift. Combined with your federal and state charitable income tax deduction, this credit can lower the net cost of your donation.
Who is eligible?
The Missouri Neighborhood Assistance Act makes the NAP credit available to any person, firm or corporation with business income in the State of Missouri. Besides corporations, this includes financial institutions, insurance companies, express companies, partnerships and their individual partners, small business corporations (s-corporations) and their individual shareholders, limited liability companies and their individual members, and individuals who either own or operate their own business, own and operate a farm in Missouri, or receive income from royalties or rental property in Missouri.
Contribution example for someone in the 35% federal tax bracket:
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- Donation +$100,000
- Federal Tax Deduction (35%) ($35,000)
- State Tax Deduction (6%) ($6,000)
- State Tax Credit (50% of gift) ($50,000)
- Estimated Out of Pocket Expense: $9,000
The above example is not intended to represent tax advice. Please consult your tax advisor to learn how tax credits will benefit you specifically.
Tax credits are available in limited quantities and require a minimum gift of $1,000. To learn more, please contact Myles Hinkel at 573-884-0777 or myles@thompsonfoundation.org.
Stock gifts
Donating stocks is one of the most tax-smart ways to support the Thompson Foundation for Autism & Neurodevelopment. Donating stock directly to a charity helps you avoid capital gains taxes, allowing your full donation to support the Thompson Foundation. Talk to your financial planner to see if a donation of stock could benefit your financial portfolio.
Donor-Advised Fund
Establishing a donor-advised fund (DAF) allows donors to make a charitable donation and receive an immediate tax deduction. Then, donors can recommend grants from the fund whenever they choose. If you have a DAF, consider recommending a grant to the Thompson Foundation.
IRA rollover gift
If you are over age 70.5 and have a traditional IRA, you may donate up to $100,000 annually directly from your IRA to the Thompson Foundation without a tax penalty. There is no need to itemize and there is no income to you. In addition, the gift counts toward your required minimum distribution (RMD) – if applicable.
Real estate
If you own appreciated real property (such as your home, vacation property, vacant land, farmland, ranch or commercial property), you can avoid paying capital gains tax by making a gift of that property to the Thompson Foundation.
Tangible property: artwork, antiques, stamp or coin collections, jewelry, furniture, and rare books
Intangible property: copyrights, websites, and royalties
Matching gifts
Your employer may participate in corporate matching gifts, which financially matches the donations you make to the Thompson Foundation. Contact your HR department to see if your employer matches charitable gifts made by employees.
Future gifts
You can create a lasting impact by including the Thompson Foundation in your estate plan. Avenues for future giving include bequests through a will or trust, or beneficiary designation for insurance policies, bank accounts, or automobiles. View examples of sample language to update your estate plans.
Events
AMAZE
$6.8 million has been raised from 2007-2022 through AMAZE, the Thompson Foundation’s signature fundraising event. This event celebrated the life-changing advancements in the field of autism that never cease to amaze and fill us with hope. Funds raised benefitted the Thompson Center for Autism & Neurodevelopment, where children with autism and their families find a path to greater happiness and success.
Thompson Center Autism Conference
Each year, the Thompson Foundation for Autism & Neurodevelopment supports and promotes the Thompson Center Autism Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. The conference provides support and training for professionals who work with individuals with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders.
A special 1-day conference for parents, grandparents, and caregivers of individuals with autism kicks off the event, followed by a free Ask the Experts panel, hosted by the Thompson Foundation for Autism & Neurodevelopment.