We rely on your support to provide healthcare, medication and laboratory testing for our patients. Every gift we receive is needed and appreciated.
You can feel good about your contributions to the Neighborhood Health Clinic, as an independent audit revealed 92% of operating expenses goes directly towards patient services.
The Neighborhood Health Clinic is a 501 C (3) organization. We do not sell, lend or exchange donor names and addresses.
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION (CH9507) AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING 800-435-7352. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDED BY THE STATE.
There are many ways you can make a tax deductible donation to the Neighborhood Health Clinic and support our mission – to deliver quality medical care to low-income, working but uninsured Collier County adults, using a volunteer professional staff.
Privacy Policy
The Clinic has a strict policy about protection of donor privacy: we do not sell, lend or exchange donor names, address or any other donor information.
WAYS TO MAKE A DONATION:
Paypal
Check / Credit Card
- Make a check payable to the Neighborhood Health Clinic and mail it to:Neighborhood Health Clinic
121 Goodlette Frank Road
Naples, FL 34102 - Charge a donation with your:
Visa/Mastercard
American Express
Discover
> Make a donation over the phone by calling 239.261.6600.
Stocks / Bonds / Equities
If you donate stocks, bonds or equities, you may be able to avoid tax on the appreciate value while receiving a tax deduction. Please consult your financial, legal or tax advisor about the specifics of your donation.
Bequests
Designate the Neighborhood Health Clinic as a beneficiary in your will, trust, IRA, retirement or insurance plan.
Charitable Trusts and Deferred Gifts
Establish a trust which benefits the Neighborhood Health Clinic. This may provide income for you and your spouse as well as a substantial tax savings. Please consult your financial, legal or tax advisor about the specifics of your donation.
Donations “In Celebration Of”
Send a donation in memory of a special friend, occasion, or anniversary. We will send an acknowledgement of the gift to the person of your choice.
Matching Gifts
Does your employer match charitable donations? If so, ask your employer to match your donation to the Neighborhood Health Clinic.

Neighborhood Health Clinic Pavers
The walkway in the front of the Clinic is lined with bricks and you have the opportunity to place your name, names of your loved ones, or your business on one. It demonstrates your continued support to the Neighborhood Health Clinic.
Please contact Nikki Strong for more information at 239.260.2080
The William P Lascheid M.D. Endowment
This fund was established to sustain the Clinic’s vision with a solid financial base and to ensure that the Clinic’s needs of today and the opportunities of tomorrow are met.
Please note we are not tax expert and are not familiar with each individual’s tax situation. Therefore, we advise you to consult your financial, legal or tax advisor about the specifics of your donation. If you have any questions regarding one or more of these ways to donate to the Neighborhood Health Clinic or would like to make a donation over the telephone please contact Nina Gray at 239.260.2090.
The Neighborhood Health Clinic is honored to have had Mr. Louis Nelson, international designer and visionary, create the donor appreciation wall. The art work displayed in the front foyer consists of copper plaques woven into a copper grid frame. The construction of the donor wall was underwritten by Clinic donors Mr. and Mrs. Vince Foglia and Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDonough.
Among his many accomplishments, Mr. Nelson designed the 164-foot mural wall for the Korean War Veterans Memorial on our Nation’s Mall in Washington D.C. He has created, among other things, the stations murals for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey PATH Stations, and has added clarity to information systems at places like New York’s JFK International Airport, the transit centers at the World Trade Center and the site of Ground Zero. He designed the United Nation’s Dag Hammarskjold Medal to honor each life lost in UN peacekeeping operations retroactively to 1947, album covers and the nutritional fact label that appears on virtually every food product sold in this country.
“Design sets a stand that affects our attitude toward quality and our sense of well being,” Mr. Nelson Stated. The Neighborhood Health Clinic is proud Mr. Nelson has chosen to shape its environment and honor its donors in his unrivaled style.
Please contact Nina Gray,CEO, to discuss your current level of giving and how you can be honored on the wall.





