Van-guard | n. a group of people leading the way in new developments or ideas.
With your contribution to the La Jolla Institute for Immunology, you are joining our Vanguard and asserting your role at the forefront of the next breakthroughs in medical research. Our researchers are dedicated to assessing how the immune system can be harnessed to fight diseases ranging from asthma to Zika, so that one day we can all live free of the symptoms and frightening prognoses of many of the conditions we suffer from today. Your support ensures our scientists have the resources they need to accelerate the pace of their discoveries and turn “someday” into today. As a member of LJI’s Vanguard you are taking an active role in leading the way to Life Without Disease®.
Lifetime Giving Levels with Benefits:
$100,000+
• Private gathering with LJI President and CEO for you and up to six of your friends or family members to ask all of your immune health-related questions
• Personal disease-area research landscape review and analysis
• Individual report on the impact of your annual gift or pledge
$25,000-99,999
• Private roundtable gathering with an Institute scientist for you and up to four of your friends or family members to ask about their specific research focus
$10,000-24,999
• Reserved parking at Institute
• Invitations to exclusive events with LJI faculty, Board members, and senior leaders at private residences and off-site venues
$5,000-9,999
• Personal research update with Institute scientists (in-person or virtual)
• Invitations to private events featuring Institute scientists and leadership
$1,000-4,999
• Invitation to the LJI Vanguard and Bonsai Legacy Society Holiday Lunch
• Special communications for LJI Vanguard members
• Recognition of LJI Vanguard membership at LJI events
• Listing in LJI Donor Honor Roll
Our Mission:
Since its inception over 30 years ago, La Jolla Institute has solely dedicated itself to understanding the far-reaching power of the immune system because we believe that no other biomedical discipline has greater implications for human health than immunology.