Giving to Urology

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State-of-the-Art, Compassionate Care for Patients and Families

Your gift can help our physicians provide the highest-quality care while contributing to major advances in patient care, research, and education.

Gifts are moving our ground-breaking work forward by:

  1. Expanding tele-health and community-centric health care initiatives
  2. Develop and test new strategies to meet anticipated population demands
  3. Educate the best and brightest leaders of tomorrow in urological care

The Department of Urology is working to improve health challenges and protect those who seek our care. Our faculty are at the forefront of science and medicine, and bursting with scientific discovery. And, with our commitment to inclusive medical education that will bring forth generations of experts in the field, your gift will impact patients’ lives.

Giving Opportunities

Department of Urology Research Fund

Gifts will support research and scholarly activities by the Department of Urology faculty.
Give now to impact global urologic health

Urology Resident Education and Research Fund

The very best urology residents from across the country train at U-M. The cost of providing an outstanding educational experience continues to increase as typical sources of financial support decrease. Your generous support helps bridge this gap.
Give now to bolster resident education

Urologic Oncology Research Fund

Your gift to the urologic oncology research fund will support faculty in pursuit of answers to cure daunting cancers of the urinary tract and reproductive organs.
Give now to help find cures

Carol J Bennett, MD Research Professorship Fund

This fund supports a research professorship established by Carol J. Bennett, M.D., the first Black woman to achieve board certification from the American Board of Urology, in gratitude for her training at the U-M Medical School.
Give now to fuel urology research

Philanthropy News

Stephen and Faith Brown standing together next to a huge bell at the top of Burton Memorial Tower.
Philanthropy News

Long friendship inspires urology resident fund

U-M alumni Stephen and Faith Brown have created a fund to expand research and travel opportunities for urology residents in the U-M Medical School.
A nurse leans over the bed of a patient who is covered up and wearing a neck brace. They appear to be having a pleasant conversation.
Philanthropy News

Giving with gratitude: planned gifts support nursing, research, and patient care

Retired businessman and Detroit Tigers fan Paul Hansen has created three planned gifts to support prostate cancer research, nursing scholarship support, and adult cerebral palsy research at Michigan Medicine.
From left to right, Giuseppina, Giulia, and Robert Ippolito smiling and standing together. They appear to be dressed for a special event. They are outside and there are trees and paved areas behind them.
Philanthropy News

Ippolito family celebrates milestone and a transatlantic legacy

Giulia Ippolito, M.D., and her siblings have created a fund to honor the 50th anniversary of their parents and promote urology learning partnerships between the U-M Medical School and the University of Palermo in Italy.
Smiling seated portrait of Glenn and Trish Granger. They are both holding their dog, Max.
Philanthropy News

Granger family supports prostate cancer research with dedicated fund

With the same high standards that drive their successful construction company, Glenn and Trish Granger approach philanthropy with a commitment to meaningful impact.

Partner With Us

We would be pleased to discuss your interests and goals — and the impact your gift can have. We can connect you with faculty and staff, identify where your help is most needed, and share how giving can provide personal satisfaction as well as financial and tax benefits.

Jason Keech

Jason Keech

Associate Director of Development