The Termeer Institute is dedicated to accelerating patient-centered innovation and empowering visionary leaders to transform groundbreaking ideas into real-world cures. Every gift directly funds programming and support for our Termeer Leaders, who are driving transformative change in healthcare.

Join us as a catalyst for progress. Your support is an investment in a future where innovative breakthroughs reach patients faster, ensuring that every life benefits from the promise of a cure.

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Please email Jenn Francis (jennifer@termeerinstitute.org), Executive Assistant, if you encounter any issues submitting payment. 

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The Termeer Institute
1393 Boylston St.
Boston, MA 02215

It is advised to send checks via USPS Certified Mail.

Please email tracking numbers to Jennifer Francis, Executive Assistant (jennifer@termeerinstitute.org)

 

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Contact Christine Cole, Senior Director, Head of Philanthropy and Partnerships, for wiring instructions: (christine@termeerinstitute.org)

 

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Primary Contact Information:
Catharine C. Smith
Executive Director
(617) 977-4054
catharine@termeerinstitute.org

Legal Mailing Address:
Termeer Institute
396 Ocean Ave.
Marblehead, MA 01945

Other Information:
Tax ID: 83-3891656

For questions and more information, including how to make a recurring gift and/or corporate partnership information, please reach out to Christine Cole at christine@termeerinstitute.org

 

The Termeer Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and depends on the support of the public. All donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Our Tax ID is 83-3891656.

OUR STORY

FOUNDING & FUNDING

Belinda Termeer, wife of the late Henri Termeer, witnessed first-hand the power of values-driven leadership and believes deeply that by influencing the human variable in biotech, more cures will reach patients. The shared vision in starting the Institute was to surround first-time leaders with coaching, mentoring and programming that would catalyze a greater number of teams to deliver cures to patients. In forming the Institute, Belinda Termeer and Alan Walts created a robust framework reliant on external support. They knew that initial funding would be more transformative if the Institute sought the financial support of those committed to influencing patient outcomes. With outside donor help, from multi-year gifts, annual fund donors and the Genzyme Giving Collaborative, we can make a greater impact. Through 2030, the Institute’s operating costs are funded. All annual programmatic expenses are dependent on external funding. Our goal is to build a network of leaders, all of whom contribute resources and time to achieving our mission, for the betterment of patients worldwide.