Element Community

Health Fund

When you choose to give, you become part of something bigger—something powerful.

3% Cover the Fee

Why give?

  • Make A Difference

    Your donation helps create real, measurable change in the lives of those we serve.

  • Support A Cause You Love

    Give back to something that aligns with your values and passions.

  • Be Part of A Solution

    Join a community of people working together to address important issues.

  • Create Lasting Impact

    Your contribution helps build long-term solutions, not just quick fixes.

  • Fund Grassroots Work

    Support local, hands-on efforts that make a difference where it matters most.

  • Inspire Others

    Your generosity can motivate friends, family, and colleagues to do the same.

Make a Donation

When you choose to give, you become part of something bigger—something powerful. Your support fuels progress and brings hope where it's needed most.

3% Cover the Fee

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, Element Community Health Fund is a registered 501c3.

  • Donations directly support Element’s youth programs, community events, scholarships, mentorship opportunities, and wellness initiatives that provide enrichment and positive opportunities for young people, individuals, and families in need.

  • Volunteers are welcome to get involved and support Element’s youth programs, community events, mentorship initiatives, and wellness activities. Community support plays a major role in helping us create positive opportunities and experiences for local youth and families.

  • Yes, we gladly accept in-kind contributions including equipment, supplies, services, event support, wellness resources, food and beverages, marketing assistance, and other goods or professional services that help strengthen our programs, events, and community initiatives.

  • Yes, donations can absolutely be made in honor or memory of another person. Tribute giving is especially common within programs like Rock Steady Boxing, where families, supporters, and loved ones often contribute in recognition of individuals impacted by Parkinson’s disease and related health challenges.