Ways to donate

Donate Online

OMF brings world-renowned scientists together to study, diagnose, treat, and cure complex diseases. Your donation brings us closer to the answers we all seek.

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Give monthly

The Hope Builder community funds the highest priority research projects and gives you exclusive access to research information first.

Fee-Free Donations

Choose the most convenient fee-free method of donating to make sure you maximise the impact of every dollar.

Donate Crypto

Donate Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies directly to OMF Australia. 

Choose “donate crypto” in the bottom line below the form.

Start a Fundraiser

Whether you’re celebrating your birthday, anniversary, or honouring a loved one, you can start your own fundraising page to fast-track urgent research.

Appreciated Stock Gifts

Donate your appreciated stock directly to OMF Australia and you can receive an income-tax deduction.

Healthy Futures Society

Leave a legacy with Planned Giving by including OMF Australia in your estate plans.

Other Ways to Get Involved

There are many other ways you can support our mission to find a cure for diseases like ME/CFS and Long COVID.
Your support makes a big difference. It helps speed up important research and can change the lives of millions of people around the world.

Workplace Giving Programs

Enquire about your employer's charitable giving. They may be able to direct a gift to OMF Australia.

Share your story today to raise awareness and inspire hope within the community.

Employer Matching Gifts

You can contribute to OMF through your organisation's matching gift program.

As a longtime ME/CFS sufferer I believe OMF holds the best hope for viable treatments and a possible cure. Even if there is no cure in my lifetime I feel good supporting those who come after. I know I’m doing the right thing to leave this legacy.

Linda, person with ME/CFS

Open Medicine Foundation has some of the most brilliant research minds in the Scientific community.

I was a Professional Ski Patroller when I became ill with ME/CFS. What this organization has done over the years is extraordinary! Their dedication to this illness and the support of the patient community is remarkable.

Michelle Phillips C