Support Careful Research and Compassionate Access
Support Our Work
Medicinal Mycology Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing practical standards, advancing education, and providing limited supportive access related to medicinal mushrooms.
Donations help sustain:
Research and documentation of cultivation and preparation methods
Educational resources that prioritize clarity over marketing
Safety testing and quality assurance
Supportive Access Programs for individuals seeking non-commercial, informational use
We operate deliberately and without commercial pressure. Contributions allow the Institute to continue this work responsibly and transparently.
Donations may be designated for general support or, when available, specific programs.
Medicinal Mycology Institute is recognized as a 501(c)(3) public charity. Contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Contribute to Responsible Medicinal Mushroom Research
Financial Stewardship
Donations support research, education, quality assurance, and supportive access initiatives. The Institute uses funds conservatively and in alignment with its nonprofit mission, prioritizing transparency, responsibility, and long-term sustainability.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Medicinal Mycology Institute is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity. Donations may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. We encourage donors to consult a tax professional regarding their individual circumstances.
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Donations support the Institute’s core work, including research and documentation, educational resources, safety and quality assurance, and Supportive Access Programs. Contributions help sustain careful, non-commercial work focused on clarity, transparency, and responsible preparation practices.
When available, donors may designate gifts for specific programs.
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No. Medicinal Mycology Institute does not operate as a commercial entity and does not sell products. Our work focuses on standards, education, research, and limited supportive access within a non-clinical framework.
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Yes. When available, donors may designate contributions to support Supportive Access Programs, which help offset preparation, testing, and distribution costs for non-commercial access initiatives.
Availability and capacity are subject to resources.
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Yes. Donors receive an acknowledgment for tax purposes following their contribution. Please retain this documentation for your records.