About This Event
It’s the ultimate Team Up. Two great organizations partnering on one big mission – deliver the world’s most advanced bionic and prosthetic devices to the people who need them. Everyone deserves a prosthesis that empowers them, unlocks new possibilities for them, and instills confidence. And so we want to start a bionic revolution!
The Range of Motion Project (ROMP) is collaborating with organizations like the bionics company PSYONIC on the Ability Fund. The Ability Fund will raise money so ROMP can provide bionic hands – such as PSYONIC’s Ability Hand – and lower-limb prostheses to people whose insurance will not cover the devices. Those users will also receive all the prosthetic care, service, and support they will need to learn to use their new devices and integrate them into their daily lives.
Our ultimate Team Up is missing one thing: YOU! Gifts of any size are welcome, and every gift moves someone a step closer to incredible possibilities. Donate today!
ACH and checks are encouraged, because they don’t incur any fees.
To give by check, please send them to
ROMP
1474 S Acoma St
Denver, Colorado 80223
To give by ACH, please send it to
Bank Name JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Bank Address 270 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Account Name Range Of Motion Project
Account Number 592385105
Routing Number 102001017
Bank Type: Checking
Memo or Reference Field: Ability Fund
How It Works
For every $25,000 raised, the Ability Fund provides:
-
One bionic hand for a person in the U.S. with a transradial limb difference who lacks insurance
-
One lower limb prosthesis for a patient in Guatemala or Ecuador, where access is extremely limited
Each recipient goes through a compassionate, clinician-led vetting process to ensure that your donation makes the biggest possible impact. Once fully funded, the journey begins — with advanced device fittings, clinical guidance, and emotional support every step of the way.
About the Ability Fund.
Donations to the Ability Fund are sent directly to the Range of Motion Project (ROMP), which manages the fund and uses it to enable patients to receive upper-limb and lower-limb prostheses. Donations to the Ability Fund are thus donations to ROMP, a nonprofit organization that is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. ROMP has complete control over the Ability Fund, including the sole discretion as to the supplier of protheses, but is nonetheless committed to providing patients with the best, most cost-effective, and most advanced prostheses and bionic devices available, such as PSYONIC’s Ability Hand.
About This Event
It’s the ultimate Team Up. Two great organizations partnering on one big mission – deliver the world’s most advanced bionic and prosthetic devices to the people who need them. Everyone deserves a prosthesis that empowers them, unlocks new possibilities for them, and instills confidence. And so we want to start a bionic revolution!
The Range of Motion Project (ROMP) is collaborating with organizations like the bionics company PSYONIC on the Ability Fund. The Ability Fund will raise money so ROMP can provide bionic hands – such as PSYONIC’s Ability Hand – and lower-limb prostheses to people whose insurance will not cover the devices. Those users will also receive all the prosthetic care, service, and support they will need to learn to use their new devices and integrate them into their daily lives.
Our ultimate Team Up is missing one thing: YOU! Gifts of any size are welcome, and every gift moves someone a step closer to incredible possibilities. Donate today!
ACH and checks are encouraged, because they don’t incur any fees.
To give by check, please send them to
ROMP
1474 S Acoma St
Denver, Colorado 80223
To give by ACH, please send it to
Bank Name JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Bank Address 270 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Account Name Range Of Motion Project
Account Number 592385105
Routing Number 102001017
Bank Type: Checking
Memo or Reference Field: Ability Fund
How It Works
For every $25,000 raised, the Ability Fund provides:
-
One bionic hand for a person in the U.S. with a transradial limb difference who lacks insurance
-
One lower limb prosthesis for a patient in Guatemala or Ecuador, where access is extremely limited
Each recipient goes through a compassionate, clinician-led vetting process to ensure that your donation makes the biggest possible impact. Once fully funded, the journey begins — with advanced device fittings, clinical guidance, and emotional support every step of the way.
About the Ability Fund.
Donations to the Ability Fund are sent directly to the Range of Motion Project (ROMP), which manages the fund and uses it to enable patients to receive upper-limb and lower-limb prostheses. Donations to the Ability Fund are thus donations to ROMP, a nonprofit organization that is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. ROMP has complete control over the Ability Fund, including the sole discretion as to the supplier of protheses, but is nonetheless committed to providing patients with the best, most cost-effective, and most advanced prostheses and bionic devices available, such as PSYONIC’s Ability Hand.