You’re Not Just Giving. You’re Changing Lives.
However you want to give, CAPS has you covered.
Different Ways You Can Give to CAPS
Honorary & Memorial Gifts
A donation in honor or memory of someone special lets families and friends create a lasting tribute while at the same time helping provide programs, education, and support for those living with Parkinson’s.
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Recurring Donation
Wish you had an easy way to set up recurring monthly donations to support the CAPS mission? CAPS Catalyst Club lets you quickly and easily choose a monthly amount so you can set it and forget it.
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Recycle Unused Jewelry
Want a simple way to turn unused items into meaningful support for people living with Parkinson’s?
Gold4Good recycles and refines unwanted gold and platinum jewelry, then donates the market value of those materials directly to CAPS to help fund programs, services, and community support.
Victor Becker Fund
This fund honors the legacy of Austin resident Victor Becker, whose life reflects the spirit of the CAPS mission.
After receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis, Victor became the first person with PD on our board, eventually serving as president in 2020. He guided CAPS through the pandemic while strengthening our impact in the community.
Planned Giving
By including CAPS in your estate planning, you help ensure that future generations living with Parkinson’s will continue to have access to the resources, education, and community support they need.
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Annual CAPS Fundraiser
Each year, CAPS hosts a special fundraising event that brings together supporters, community members, and partners who care deeply about the Parkinson’s community and the programs CAPS provides.
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Endowment
Endowment gifts provide a permanent source of support for the Capital Area Parkinson’s Society. These contributions are invested to generate ongoing funding, helping ensure that programs serving the local Parkinson’s community continue for years to come.
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Stocks & Donor-Advised Gifts
Donating appreciated stock or making a gift through a donor-advised fund can be a powerful way to support CAPS — while also providing you with potential tax advantages!
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Questions? Ready to Move Forward?
Reach out to Megan Helmbrecht, Director of Development at the Capital Area Parkinson's Society.
Megan brings deep experience in fundraising and community engagement. She’ll help you find the best way to support CAPS and the people who rely on it.