Your generous donation will be used to support the CSF mission including programs related to research grants, scholarships, patient safety, and service. Select a link below to make a one-time donation.
The Cosmetic Surgery Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Your voluntary charitable contribution, unrelated to your AACS membership dues, is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Your donation is a way to say “thank you ” and honor a living person that was a mentor that positively impacted your career. It also can be a tribute to someone significant in your life who has passed away. After your gift has been made an acknowledgement card will be sent to the honoree or their family from the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation President. Please complete the “in Honor of ” or “In Memory of ” form field during the donation process.
Donation Levels
Webster Society – $1,200.00
For what equates to only $100 per month, CSF Webster Society donors are recognized for their support of Dr. Richard Webster’s mission of inclusivity, education, and patient safety with a special logo they can use on their website, social media accounts, and email closure. Webster Society donors are listed on the AACS website for a year and in The Consult. At the Annual Scientific Meeting, they receive two complimentary tickets to the Webster Dinner and are acknowledged for their support at the dinner, plus receive an acknowledgment ribbon for their name badge. Your support will help fund cosmetic surgery research, educational programming, and other training initiatives.
Leader – $750.00
CSF Leaders are recognized at the AACS Annual Scientific Meeting with an acknowledgment ribbon for their name badge. They are also listed on the AACS website for a year and in an issue of The Consult.
Ambassador – $500.00
CSF Ambassadors are recognized at the Annual Scientific Meeting with an acknowledgment ribbon for their name badge. They are also listed on the AACS website for a year and in an issue of The Consult.
Advocate – $250.00
CSF Advocates are recognized at the AACS Annual Scientific Meeting with an acknowledgment ribbon for their name badge. They are also listed on the AACS website for a year and in an issue of The Consult.
Supporter – $249.99
CSF Supporters are listed on the AACS website and in an issue of The Consult. Please use this donation level to make a donation in any amount.
Research Grant in Honor of (your name)
In support of the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation mission to advance the cosmetic surgery specialty with a focus on patient safety, we offer this unique donor level. Donors who commit to donating $5,000 annually may have a research grant named to recognize, honor, and celebrate people that have been instrumental in their career or have contributed to the cosmetic surgery specialty. Contact Eileen Hansen, Fundraising Manager, at gro.yregruscitemsoc @nesnahe for more information on donating to the foundation.
Gifts and Planned Giving
Endowment Gift
An endowment gift to the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation today provides a brighter picture for our future. When you make a donation to our endowment, you give a gift with both immediate and long-term benefits. Endowment donations are invested. A portion of the annual income from the investment is used to address immediate needs at the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation. The remaining funds are reinvested to ensure indefinite support.
Matching Gift Program
Maximize your donation to the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation through Matching Gift Programs. Employee Matching Gifts are donations that an employer makes, matching their employees charitable contributions. Employer contributions are usually a dollar-for-dollar match, but they can be double, triple, or even quadruple. Ask your employer if they have a matching gift program and make your contribution go even further.
Charitable IRA Contributions
If you are 70½ years old or older, you can take advantage of a simple way to benefit the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation and receive tax benefits in return. You can give up to $100,000 from your IRA directly without having to pay income taxes on the money. This law no longer has an expiration date, so you are free to make annual gifts to our organization this year and well into the future. This transfer generates neither taxable income nor a tax deduction, so you benefit if you do not itemize your deductions. If you have not yet taken your required minimum distribution for the year, your IRA charitable rollover gift can satisfy all or part of this requirement.
Living Wills, Estates, and Trusts
Perhaps you want to leave money to the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation in your will, and you also want the flexibility to change your will in the event that life circumstances change. You can do both. In as little as one sentence, you can complete your gift. This type of donation to the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation in your will or living trust helps ensure that we can support cosmetic surgery for years to come.
Charitable Gifts of Appreciated Securities
For donors with highly appreciated, long-term investments, contributing securities directly to the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation can be a strategic giving option. By donating shares instead of selling them, you can avoid triggering capital gains tax on the appreciation, while still receiving a charitable deduction equal to the fair market value of the asset at the time of the gift. This approach is particularly effective for mitigating portfolio concentration risk-common among investors with legacy holdings or high-performing positions-while aligning with broader tax and philanthropic goals. Transfers of publicly traded securities are straightforward and can be coordinated through your financial advisor.
Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs)
Eligible IRA owners age 70½ and older can make Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) of up to $108,000 in 2025 directly from their IRA to a qualified charity-without incurring federal income tax on the distribution. For married couples who each qualify separately, the combined limit rises to $216,000. While QCDs are not tax-deductible, they can provide a highly efficient way to support the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation while reducing taxable income. For those age 73 and above, QCDs can also count toward satisfying annual Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs), offering a practical strategy to fulfill both charitable and financial goals. To qualify, the distribution must be made directly from the IRA custodian to the Foundation.
Questions? Please contact Eileen Hansen, MBA, Fundraising Manager, at gro.yregruscitemsoc @nesnahe for more information on donating to the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation.
Contact Eileen Hansen, Fundraising Manager, at gro.yregruscitemsoc @nesnahe for more information on donating to the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation.