Take Our Donor Survey Thank you for your generous support for Children’s Cancer Research Fund (CCRF). To help us get to know you better, we invite you to complete the questions below. Your responses will allow us to tailor future communication to your preferences and interests and better share the impact of your support. We promise we read every response. Your time and input are greatly appreciated! Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) The following are several reasons why people choose to give to CCRF. What inspired your own support?Please check all that apply I am a survivor of childhood cancer. A member of my immediate family has/had childhood cancer. A friend/co-worker/extended family member has a child who has/had childhood cancer. I or someone in my family has been touched by cancer as an adult, and I want to help children fighting this disease. I’m grateful my family is healthy, and I want to help other families who are facing childhood cancer. The well-being of children is important to me. I believe my gift to fuel research can make a lasting difference in the fight against childhood cancer. I am honoring or memorializing a loved one. A friend or family member told me about CCRF / invited me to give. I want to make a difference while taking advantage of the tax benefits of charitable giving. I am concerned about funding cuts to childhood cancer research. Other Please specifyThank you for sharing this. Your journey with childhood cancer can shine a light on critical needs in childhood cancer research. Would you be willing to share your personal story with us? Yes No, thank you. Which of the following areas of CCRF’s work most interests you?Please check all that apply Fueling Transformative Research Programs to help children and families find joy and support during and after cancer treatment (Camp Norden, C.C. Bear, other resources) Other Please specifyAny specific areas in Transformative Research?Please check all that apply Hard-to-Treat Cancers – funding research into safer, more effective treatments for cancers where survival rates remain low or haven’t improved in decades Survivorship – funding research aimed at reducing the long-term effects of cancer and cancer treatments, ensuring more than 500,000 childhood cancer survivors can lead longer, healthier lives after cancer Disparities – funding research that identifies the root causes of health disparities and advances better outcomes for all children Which of these topics in Hard-to-Treat Cancers that you would like to learn more about?Please check all that apply Sarcomas (osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma) Brain / central nervous system tumors, including neuroblastoma, glioblastoma, DIPG Leukemias and Lymphomas Pediatric solid tumors Other Please specifyAs a generous CCRF supporter, you have access to a personal representative on the CCRF Development Team. Moving forward, what are the best way(s) for your CCRF contact to keep in touch with you?Please check all that apply Phone calls Face-to-face meetings (in-person or Zoom) Emails Mail Other Please specifyPhonePlease check Cell Home Office Including CCRF in your will, trust, or estate plans will ensure innovative research keeps moving forward in the years to come—saving lives and improving the quality of life for survivors. Would you consider including CCRF in your long-term financial planning? CCRF is already in my estate plans! I may consider it – please follow up with more information. No, thanks, I’m not interested at this time. We are listening! Is there anything else you would like to tell us?