Foundation Giving
When you give to the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation (OPPF), you are giving the gift of hope for research, education and enlightenment for better psychiatric care of all Ohioans.
Anyone Can Support the Foundation
In addition to OPPA members, contributions by non-member psychiatrists, corporations, philanthropists, families, grateful patients and other friends of psychiatry are welcomed and very much appreciated!
Ways to Give
Make a Tax-deductible Contribution
With the overarching theme of "Advancing the Understanding of Mental Illness for a Healthy Ohio," the OPPF achieves its mission through programs, awards and collaborative initiatives in three specific areas:
- Public Education
- Professional Education
- Research
The OPPF seeks to build philanthropic partnerships with individuals, corporations and organizations to advance its mission now and in the future. There are many ways to support the OPPF with a gift arrangement that fulfills your charitable goals.
Leave a Legacy
You can plan to advance mental health for many years into the future and establish a lasting legacy for you and your family.
Planned giving lets you find ways to make charitable gifts now, or after your lifetime, while enjoying financial benefits for you and your family and utilizing your estate assets rather than disposable income.
The most common planned gift is a bequest in your will or living trust. You may wish to include the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation for a specific amount, a percentage, or the residual after providing for your loved ones.
Other planned gifts include:
- A charitable gift annuity;
- A charitable remainder trust;
- A charitable lead trust;
- An endowment fund;
- Retirement plan assets;
- Life insurance policies.
You may wish to consult your legal or financial advisor to make such a contribution. To learn more about your planned giving options, and how these gifts can make a real difference to the work of the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association, email the the OPPF today.
Upon notification of your intention, the Foundation will add you to our Legacy Society.
Memorial Funds
In 2011, the OPPF Board established two memorial funds, which we know many of you will want to support:
Janet Orttung Morrow Memorial Fund
Philip A. Workman Memorial Fund
Free Ways to Give Your Support
Do you shop at a Kroger store in the Columbus area?
You can earn FREE money for OPPF by shopping at any Columbus area Kroger. It’s very simple! All you need to do is register your Kroger Plus card and every time you shop OPPF will be rewarded.
Here’s how to link your Kroger Plus card to OPPF
1.) Go to http://www.krogercommunityrewards.com
2.) Click on “Sign In or Register”
3.) Fill out information with an * which is the store where you usually shop, your e-mail address and a password. Now click “Confirm”
5.) “Confirm” the account information and then check your e-mail for a note from Kroger. Follow the instructions to activate your account.
6.) Log-in and click on My Account, and use your email address and password to proceed to the next step.
7.) Click on Edit Kroger Community Rewards information and input your Kroger Plus card #. Update or confirm your information.
8.) Enter Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation NPO#CS515 or name of organization, select organization from list and click on confirm.
To verify you are enrolled correctly, you will see your organization’s name on the right side of your information page.
Do you use your phone number at the register? Call 877-576-7587 to get your Kroger Plus card number and make sure to register your card online.
Members must swipe their registered Kroger Plus card or use the phone number that is related to their registered Kroger Plus card when shopping for each purchase to count.
ALWAYS USE YOUR KROGER PLUS CARD WHEN YOU SHOP TO EARN MONEY FOR OPPF! Thank you for your support!
Sponsor/Mentor a Medical Student
Medical Student Mentorship "Consider Psychiatry"
In recent years, the number of medical students choosing to specialize in psychiatry has declined. OPPF has initiated efforts to encourage medical students to consider a residency in psychiatry. OPPF's goal is to provide quality enriched activities for medical students, allowing them to gain greater exposure to psychiatry and offering them an opportunity to meet and network with practicing psychiatrists
You can help achieve this goal by paying the meeting registration fee for a medical student to attend OPPA’s Annual Psychiatric Update. Your support can be accomplished in one of two ways: 1) If you have a particular student you wish to sponsor, simply complete the registration form, making sure to include the student information, and fax to (614) 481-7559; or 2) If you do not have a particular student in mind, we will pair you up with a medical student who has indicated an interest in attending if there is a sponsorship available - you may register online or fax the registration form to our office.
This year's medical student sponsorship program covers only basic costs for attendance and program materials. If you would
like to turn your support of a medical student into a tax-deductible contribution click HERE to complete a contribution form.
Silent Auction
We are excited to announce that the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation (OPPF) will be holding a silent auction fundraiser during the OPPA Annual Psychiatric Update on March 1, 2025, in conjunction with the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association’s (OPPA) 75th Anniversary Gala and the 2025 OPPA Annual Psychiatric Educational Update. This milestone event will honor the rich history and remarkable evolution of the psychiatric profession, bringing together a vibrant community of clinicians, researchers, and learners from across the state.
The funds raised will support OPPF’s goals which are to raise awareness, fight stigma, and educate professionals and the public at large about the causes and evidence-based treatments of psychiatric disorders, including substance use disorders. The Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation (OPPF) is a non-profit charitable arm of the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association (OPPA). The OPPA is a statewide professional organization whose more than one thousand psychiatric physician members specialize in the treatment and prevention of mental illnesses, including substance use disorders.
We invite you to donate to the silent auction. Businesses that donate items, services, and/or monetary gifts will receive promotional exposure before, during, and after the event. This can help increase visibility and foster positive community relations for your business. Contributions will also demonstrate your commitment to enhancing mental health care and supporting the psychiatric community in Ohio.
For more information on how to contribute or attend the event, please contact oppf@oppa.org. Together, we can advance the field of psychiatry and improve mental health care for all Ohioans.
To date, the following items have generously been donated to the silent auction! Keep checking back for additional items!
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Four (4) rounds of golf and cart |
Denison Golf Club | |
3 Scavenger Hunt Packs (10 players per pack) 2 Date Night Scavenger Hunt Two Pack |
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$25 Gift Card |
Dewey's Pizza |
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Unwind & Glo Facial ($149 Value) |
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One (1) Family Four Pack to the 2025 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show Presented by Kroger. The 2025 show dates are June 21st and 22nd and will be headlined by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. The tickets are good for any single show day. |
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Overnight Getaway - Splash Lagoon Indoor Waterpark, Erie, PA ($400 value) |
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$50 Gift Card |
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Gift Basket |
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Four (4) game tickets in the stadium seating bowl for a Dayton Dragons game for the 2025 baseball season during the month of April or May. Plus, 4 hats |
Dayton Dragons | |
Two (2) General Admission Tickets |
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$25 Gift Certificate |
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Two (2) tickets to April 27, 2025 (3 p.m.) Concert - "Global Flavors" |
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$75 Gift Certificate |
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Two tickets to a production of your choice |
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A Taste of the Refectory - $75 toward two dinner entrees |
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Two (2) Ticket Vouchers to 2025 Summer Festival (June 1-Aug 1, 2025) Starting value at $210 |
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Gift basket includes: $25 Gift Certificate, Crossbody bag with USB, Soft Cooler, Drinkware, T-shirt (M), Sunglasses, & a clean up kit |
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Two (2) "Do it all passes" and Two (2) Goofy Golf Ride Tickets |
Ghostly Manor Thrill Center | |
Two (2) $25 Gift Cards |
Shake Shack | |
Four one-day admission tickets for the 2025 Dublin Irish Festival (Aug 1, 2, or 3, 2025) |
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$50 Gift Card |
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Four (4) complimentary General Admission tickets to the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden |
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Two (2) ticket vouchers 2025-26 Season |
Short North Stage (Columbus) |
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Four (4) tickets |
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$20 Gift Card, pint glass, t-shirt, & koozie |
Getaway Brewing Company/Seventh Son Brewing/Antiques on High |
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$100 Gift Card |
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1 month digital gift certificate for Classic BarkBox or Super Chewer Box (Value $45) |
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Youngs Fun Pass: Free Ice Cream, Food and Fun on the Farm |
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Two (2) tickets to Thursday, April 24, 2025 concert. Includes parking pass and access to the Lotus Club, a private lounge. |
Eileen McGee, MD, DLFAPA |
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$25 Gift Card |
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$25 Gift Card |
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Gift pail which includes two (2) all access passes |
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An IMBC T shirt, An IMBC growler, A gift certificate to have the growler filled |
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Items to be determined |
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A Special Gift of Music - two (2) complimentary ticket vouchers to an Akron Symphony Concert |
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A Candle Pouring Date Night |
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$25 Gift Card |
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Two (2) Patron tickets |
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$25 Gift Certificate |
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Four (4) family admission passes |
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$25 Gift Card |
Smallcakes Cupcakery and Creamery (Gahanna) |
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$25 gift card, coffee mug and t-shirt |
Mrs. Goodman's Baking Co. (Worthington) |
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A painting and a $35 gift certificate |
Brush Crazy (Worthington) |
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$25 Gift Certificate |
Expressions Floral Design Studio (Gahanna) |
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$25 Gift Card |
Tano Bistro (Loveland) |
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1 week in Naples condo for 2 people to be used anytime in October 2025 including guest passes for Pelican Bay amenities (tennis, 2 private beach clubs, beach restaurants, tram to the beach clubs, walking/biking baths)-value $2,000. |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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$25 Gift Card |
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$25 Gift Card |
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Happy Hour for up to 20 Guests: |
Red Feather Larder at Dutch's (Cincinnati) |
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Antique lithium collection: (value $50). Include: White rock mineral water bottle (late 1800s); 7-up “lithiated” lemon soda label (early 1900s); Lithia beer label and coaster (early 1900s) brewed with lithium containing mineral water; Bukets tin (early 1900s) diurectic containing lithium; and Crystal Lithia blue bottle (from Crystal Ice MFG, Columbus Ohio) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Medical Inquiries and Observations (1815) Vol III and IV in 1 book; by Benjamin Rush MD (signer of the Declaration of Independence and a founder of APA) (value $1,000) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Taylor’s Medical Jurisprudence (very rare 1856 edition); by Alfred S Taylor MD (6 chapters devoted to “Insanity”) (value $300) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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The Psychic Treatment of Nervous Disorders (1909) by Paul Dubois. (value $40) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Interpretation of Dreams (rare 3rd edition, 1920) by Professor Sigmund Freud. (value $150) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Interpretation of Dreams (1943) by Wilhelm Stekel MD (value $30) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Dynamic Psychiatry (1952) by Franz Alexander MD and Helen Ross (value $30) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Textbook of Psychiatry (1927) by Arthur Noyes (value $25) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Practical Examination of Personality and Behavior Disorders (1936), by Kenneth Appel MD and Edward Strecker MD (value $25) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (rare 1st DSM 1955) (value $1,000) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (2nd edition-DSM II, 1968) (value $300) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Sigmund Freud novelty (action figure and watch) (value $40) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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Print “Psychiatrist” from “The Doctors” (originally printed in Vanity Fair 1872 (value $50) |
Alan Levy, MD, DLFAPA |
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A Taste of Great Britain (value $120): 3 half pints of delicious spiced apple chutney and a voucher for a British Christmas Cake mailed to your home. |
Heather Wobbe, DO and Alan Beggs |
Leave a Legacy
You can plan to advance mental health for many years into the future and establish a lasting legacy for you and your family. Planned giving lets you find ways to make charitable gifts now, or after your lifetime, while enjoying financial benefits for you and your family and utilizing your estate assets rather than disposable income. The most common planned gift is a bequest in your will or living trust. You may wish to include the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation for a specific amount, a percentage, or the residual Other planned gifts include:
You may wish to consult your legal or financial advisor to make such a contribution. To learn more about your planned giving options, and how these gifts can make a real difference to the work of the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association, email OPPF today. Upon notification of your intention, the Foundation will add you to our Legacy Society.
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Legacy Society Member(s)
The Henry A. Nasrallah, MD and Amelia Nasrallah, MA Endowment FundIn late 2021, OPPA member Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, and his wife, Amelia Nasrallah, MA, made a generous endowment of $100,000 to the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation in support of research and advances in psychiatric neuroscience. Dr. Nasrallah said, “There is a special place in my heart for the OPPF, and I had a strong desire to support it with an endowment, especially for the Annual Research Awards, because I played a significant role in establishing them.” Dr. Nasrallah served as president of the Ohio Psychiatric Association Education and Research Foundation (OPA-ERF) in the 1990s. Then, following a period of dormancy, Dr. Nasrallah stepped up to serve as president once again to revitalize the foundation in 2008, when it became known as the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation (OPPF). In his role as president of OPPF, Dr. Nasrallah identified colleagues to serve on the re-established board. His leadership and passion were evident in everything he did to make the foundation successful, including helping to design a new logo that is quite unique to highlight the purposes of the OPPF. Dr. Nasrallah invested many hours to establish, describe and define the criteria for the three categories of research to recognize the extensive work invested by general OPPA members, residentfellow members, and medical students in published articles. Dr. Nasrallah created a committee of academicians to select the winner and runner-up in each category for recognition during the OPPA Annual Psychiatric Update. In its first year (2008), Dr. Nasrallah generously donated $20,000 to help cover the honorarium of a national expert to speak on a topic of clinical advances in psychiatry at the OPPA Annual Psychiatric Update. Dr. Nasrallah also launched the “$60 for 60” campaign to raise funds for the OPPF on the 60th anniversary of the OPPA. “The OPPA and OPPF have been an important part of my professional life since I moved to Ohio in 1985, initially at Ohio State and then at the University of Cincinnati”, said Dr. Nasrallah. “And as a psychiatric researcher and educator, there was no better way to give back than to provide support for the research and education purpose of the OPPF,” he added. “An endowment to support the annual OPPF Research Awards, as well as a lecture on advances in psychiatry at the Annual Meeting, is the perfect vehicle to express my wish to enhance research and education for all OPPA members, especially for residents and medical students who represent the bright future of our OPPA.” Amelia Nasrallah, MA, Dr. Nasrallah’s wife, is a research psychologist who previously served for a decade as a faculty member and Director of Clinical Research Management in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati. She is currently Senior Managing Editor of two scientific journals: Schizophrenia Research and Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry. “Brain research in psychiatry is very important to both of us” said Dr. Nasrallah.
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Donors
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