Foundation

The Georgia Society of Ophthalmology Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to support, promote, and develop projects and programs that raise awareness of and offer assistance to Georgians with ocular disease and conditions of the eye. Through the generous support of members, individuals, and commercial entities, the GSO Foundation funds projects that support underserved populations and address unmet needs related to eye health and access to care in Georgia.  Specific projects are chosen from direct application, identification of a community need, or other circumstances appropriate for the Foundation's mission and purpose.

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The GSO Foundation's activities include:

  • Public awareness campaigns
  • Professional medical education grants
  • Continuing medical education scholarships for ophthalmic residents and fellows
  • Development or sponsorship of educational programs intended for physicians and allied health professionals
  • Support for organizations that provide direct assistance to disadvantaged patients with vision problems
  • Other projects that advocate or promote education, treatment, or innovations in ocular disease and conditions of the eye

Download and print this one-page handout about the Foundation to distribute at your practices. 


Thank you to our 2023 GSO Foundation Donors!

 

Benefactors:

  • J. Chandler Berg, MD
  • David Bogorad, MD, FACS
  • Jimmy Brooks, MD
  • Ninita Brown, MD, PhD
  • Amy Estes, MD
  • Purnima Patel, MD

Sponsors: 

  • Lawrence Brack, MD
  • Bret Crumpton, DO
  • Jeremy Jones, MD
  • Krishna Mukkamala, MD
  • Hannah Park, MD

Patrons: 

  • Anastasios Costarides, MD, PhD
  • Sid Moore, MD
  • Heather Weissman, MD
  • Andy Wilson, MD


To make a donation by check, please make check payable to The Georgia Society of Ophthalmology Foundation and remit to: 

The Georgia Society of Ophthalmology Foundation
2700 Cumberland Parkway, Suite 150
Atlanta, Georgia 30339

The Georgia Society of Ophthalmology Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity.  The Foundation's Tax ID is 20-8818374.


Apply for Grant Funding

Organizations and individuals seeking financial support for projects and programs that are aligned with the Foundation's mission: click here to fill out an online application form.


Additional Information

For more information on the Georgia Society of Ophthalmology Foundation, please contact us!