Legislation Encourages Giving

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which became law in March, focuses mainly on economic relief for individuals and businesses, but it also includes tax provisions for charitable giving in 2020.

If you take the standard income tax deduction, you may receive a charitable deduction for cash contributions to Johns Hopkins up to $300. If you itemize your deductions, you may deduct annual cash gifts to Johns Hopkins of up to 100% of your adjusted gross income.

The CARES Act also temporarily waives required distributions from most retirement plans in 2020. And, if you are age 70.5 or older, you can still make a tax-free gift, directly from your IRA to Johns Hopkins, of up to $100,000.

COVID-19 Research by Faculty in the Department of Surgery

Philanthropy is helping to support studies on organ transplant recipients and the medications they take to investigate possible treatments for and protection from COVID-19.

A digital illustration of the COVID-19 Germ.

From the Director

Robert Higgins shares on the loss of several historic leaders and finds inspiration to move forward.

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Malcolm Brock Named to First Dr. E.F. Gordon Endowed Professorship

Support from the endowed professorship will significantly advance the thoracic surgeon’s research pursuits.

Photo of Dr. Malcolm Brock