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Why Donate?
Donations to the International Eosinophil Society (IES) are an investment in the present health and future growth of the society.
IES is registered as a 501(c)(3) corporation in the United States. Contributions to IES are tax deductible in the United States to the full extent allowed by law. IES Tax ID: 27-2696878
You are able to choose how your gift supports the society. Donations may be directed to the IES General Fund or the Travel Scholarship Fund. Individuals choosing to support IES will be recognized on the IES website and during the Biennial Congress. Donations can be made anonymously if desired.
IES General Fund
By donating to the IES General Fund, you help provide the resources needed to finance the various educational activities that advance our mission. This enables IES to continue offering valuable benefits and opportunities to our members without raising membership dues. This is especially important for maintaining the discounts available to Trainee Members.
Travel Grant Fund
Your donation to the Travel Grant Fund provides essential funds for young scientists to attend the Biennial Congress and your donation will be paid directly to awardees to off-set the costs of their registration fee, hotel and travel ($1,000 USD per awardee).
Travel Grant Funding Levels:
- Platinum Sponsorship: $1,000+
Exclusive Sponsorship of one Travel Grant - Gold Sponsorship: $500+
- Silver Sponsorship: $100+
- Bronze Sponsorship: up to $100
Every dollar donated helps IES award more Travel Grants!
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"I am sincerely grateful to have received the travel grant, which enabled me to attend and present my research at the 13th International Eosinophil Society Congress in Montpellier, France. This support allowed me to share my work with leading experts in the field, gain constructive feedback, and engage in valuable scientific discussions that have directly enriched my ongoing Ph.D. project. Attending this conference not only expanded my knowledge and research network but also gave me the confidence and motivation to pursue new experimental directions. I truly appreciate this opportunity and the investment in early-career researchers like myself." Shraddha Sharma, Israel (Travel Grant Recipient - 2025) |
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"I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to attend the 2025 IES Congress in Montpellier, France, where I was honored to receive the Best Oral Abstract Award. The event was enriching and provided invaluable networking opportunities with leading professionals in my field. The diverse sessions deepened my understanding of current trends and research in eosinophil biology, significantly contributing to my professional growth. Thank you for supporting my journey." Kriti Gupta, United States (Travel Grant Recipient - 2025) |
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"Receiving the travel grant to attend the 13th Biennial Congress of the International Eosinophil Society was a transformative experience in my scientific journey. It opened doors to vibrant discussions, cutting-edge research, and invaluable networking with global leaders in eosinophil biology. Presenting my work on such a prestigious platform boosted my confidence, broadened my perspective, and sparked new collaborative ideas. This opportunity not only advanced my research but also reaffirmed my commitment to contributing meaningfully to the field. I’m deeply grateful for the support—this experience will continue to inspire my work for years to come." Udaya Pratap Singh, India (Travel Grant Recipient - 2025) |
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"Attending the 13th Congress of the International Eosinophil Society was an incredibly enriching experience. Having the opportunity to engage directly with leading researchers—whose work I frequently read—was deeply impactful for my career. The five-day immersion in discussions focused exclusively on eosinophils provided a fresh perspective on their roles and inspired a new research project that I am currently preparing to launch. I am truly looking forward to the 14th Congress." Bruno Vieira, Brazil (Travel Grant Recipient - 2025) |