NCVS Fund
At the NCVS, we are proud to serve the nation with cutting-edge information about the human voice. We are the only research/clinical facility in the world that is an integral part of a professional performing arts center. Work is currently underway to develop concise phonosurgical techniques, improve our understanding and prevention of occupational voice disorders in teachers and artists, and build a voice simulator for clinical and pedagogical use.
Our team of scientists and clinicians has been successfully funded by continuous support from highly competitive NIH research grants for 25 years. However, we hope to begin a new chapter for the NCVS. We plan to translate the basic research and hard science that we will continue to conduct into practical applications for a clinician such as yourself. To do this, we seek support from you to expand the dissemination of our research, to create internships for future researchers and clinicians, and to create scholarships for our well-known Summer Vocology Institute.
Contributions to the NCVS Fund, and the income earned thereon, will be used by June 30, 2015.
All individuals/groups who contribute $1000 or more will be noted on a large plaque in the spacious lobby of our facilities. Donations are tax deductible.
Online Donations May Be Made (Note: this link leads to the website of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.)
If you prefer, donations of any amount can be made by check to:
NCVS Fund
c/o: Suzanne Collins
National Center for Voice and Speech
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
1101 13th Street
Denver, Colorado 80204
Contact ncvsfund@ncvs.org for additional information.
Interested in other ways to support the NCVS?
Information about the The Milton and Irene Pritts Fund to support the NCVS Museum of Voice may be found under the Voice Museum link.
To contribute to The Archie Smith Fund for Parkinson's Research, which supports continued research into voice and Parkinson's disease, go to the Neurologic Voice link.