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Annual reports and financials

2024 Annual Report


Turning points

Real opportunities for better treatments: Not someday, but soon.

This year's achievements changed what's possible in our shared fight against chordoma, opening fundamentally new opportunities for research and improved patient outcomes.

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2023 Annual Report


Onward and upward

Stepping up to seize today's opportunities.

One day individuals affected by this disease will no longer have their lives threatened by it, and, when that happens, it will be because people like you believed that this is a solvable problem and did what you could to solve it.

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2022 Annual Report


Owning our destiny

Setting the stage for much faster progress.

Among other milestones, 2022 was the year we launched Chordoma Foundation Labs — and with it, finally gained the ability to translate discoveries into new treatments at a pace that matches the sense of urgency we feel.

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2021 Annual Report


One in a million, but not alone

Fifteen years of progress, connection, and hope.

In the years since our founding, together we’ve changed much of what it means to face chordoma. And while the urgent need remains for new treatment options, we’ve never been more optimistic about what’s on the horizon.

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Testimonial


Financials

We pride ourselves on being a responsible steward of your donations and take a deliberate, milestone-based approach to investing in science and services that improve lives and accelerate cures. Our commitment to excellence in financial management and transparency is recognized by Guidestar.

As a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, donations to the Chordoma Foundation are tax deductible (Tax ID: 20-8423943). To learn more about tax-deductible contributions see IRS Publication 526. State licensing information can be found here.

The following financial statements have been audited in accordance with generally accepted U.S. standards: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014

IRS form 990

The IRS form 990 is the annual tax return that nonprofits in the U.S. submit to the Internal Revenue Service. It provides detailed information about a nonprofit’s income, expenses, and operational activities, allowing donors to evaluate how effectively the nonprofit is performing.

View form 990: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014

Governing documents

Every gift adds up to better options for patients

We've put a plan in place to make chordoma a manageable disease. With the help of everyone affected, we could get there in time to help people facing chordoma today.