Neighborhood Assistance Program
Claim a 50% tax credit with your donation!
Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks (BCFO) is approved to receive donations through Missouri’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP). Through this program, donors with qualifying Missouri business income can receive a 50% Missouri state tax credit on qualifying gifts to BCFO — in addition to their usual charitable tax deductions. BCFO is allocated a set amount of NAP credits by the state, so credits are typically available on a first-come, first-served basis.
All NAP gifts to BCFO support our free screening mammogram voucher program, helping remove cost as a barrier to early detection.
Ready to Learn More or Get Started?
For questions or to begin the process of claiming NAP tax credits with a gift to BCFO, please contact BCFO Development Associate, Megan Garbee at megan.garbee@bcfo.org or 417-862-3838.
"BCFO offered me a hand up,
not a hand out."
-BCFO Client
Apply for assistance
Have you been diagnosed with breast cancer? Click here to learn more about receiving help with your household bills during treatment. Do you need a free screening mammogram? Click here to apply. Are you struggling to pay for lymphedema garments? Click HERE for an application.
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With your help and support, BCFO can continue our mission of helping families impacted by breast cancer. To make a charitable donation, click HERE.
CONTACT DETAILS
BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION OF THE OZARKS
620 W. Republic Rd. Ste 107
Springfield, MO 65807
PHONE: 417.862.3838
FAX: 417.862.3830
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ABOUT BCFO.org
Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks is a local 501(c) 3 not-for-profit organization. BCFO reaches out to friends and neighbors who have been affected by breast cancer. BCFO offers personal support and comfort in real and practical ways, providing support networks, mentoring programs, a full range of resources regarding breast cancer awareness, diagnosis and treatment, where to find related community services, and more.