Wherever possible, we encourage donors to give broadly to ‘cancer research’, rather than tying their gift to a specific purpose or type of cancer. There are two key reasons for this:
- A gift to ‘cancer research’ enables our research leaders to direct funding to the highest priority research needs, which evolve over time. With new discoveries being made every day, your gift will help Peter Mac remain nimble enough to respond to the latest breakthroughs swiftly and effectively.
- A gift to ‘cancer research’ will be used to support research into all types of cancer. Your gift will help to equip Peter Mac’s team of 750+ researchers with the specialised resources they need to test and accelerate new treatments and discoveries. To maximise the impact of your gift, these specialised resources are shared across multiple teams at Peter Mac, giving every researcher access to state-of-the-art equipment and expertise required to advance their vital work.
A small proportion of our donors feel passionately about supporting only one type of cancer, or wish to invest a significant financial gift towards a specific project. While we encourage all donors to give to ‘cancer research’, where possible we will meet a donor’s request, provided it aligns with Peter Mac’s strategic objectives.
To ensure Peter Mac remains legislatively compliant and that its highest priority research needs can continue, we may be unable to comply with a donor’s request in some cases. While we retain discretion as to how donated funds are applied, patients and their loved ones remain at the heart of everything we do.