Donate

Join us. Take a stand for ability!

Your donation will help someone go from "disabled" to able!

Three Ways to Donate

  • One-Time by Credit Card
    Make a secure online donation by completing the form on this page.

  • Recurring Gifts by Credit Card
    Become a “Champion of Ability”.  You will be billed automatically, and your recurring donation will provide ongoing support for rehab throughout the year. You can specify the donation amount and payment frequency that work best for you. Just complete the form on this page and select “ongoing”.

  • By check
    Please mail your check made payable to “Falling Forward Foundation” to:

    4513 Goldfield, Lawrence, KS 66049

IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING

100% of your donation goes directly to rehab care.

Our team is run by dedicated volunteers and administrative costs are offset by fund investment earnings, not your donation.

We partner with only nonprofit rehabilitation centers that use funds to provide care, not pay executive bonuses or stockholder dividends

We negotiate the lowest possible rehab rates so your donation has its biggest impact.

Transparency and 501(c)(3) Information

Falling Forward is committed to transparency. We've published detailed information on GuideStar, the world's largest and most trusted source of nonprofit information.
To view our profile, click here!

Falling Forward Foundation, Inc. is a public charity under Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c) (3).  All donations to Falling Forward are fully tax deductible.  Our IRS Employer Identification Number is 47-4332787.

"We are incredibly grateful for that opportunity to provide Jackson with that voice to be able to function in society and in his life."

- Jennifer, mother of Jackson who was unable to speak from birth

Rehab is the answer to overcoming disability after the unthinkable happens. With your help, we can create a future where no one has to worry about when their rehab will run out, and whether or not they’ll have the opportunity to recover. Your donation makes anything possible for injured people in their time of need.