Our Programs
At the National Kidney Foundation of Florida, our programs are designed to meet the needs of patients, families, professionals, and communities throughout the state. From early detection and direct support to education and advocacy, we’re here every step of the way.
Keep Healthy
Direct Aid
Renal Professional Forum
Health Fairs
Team Florida
World Kidney Day
Hawthorne Fund
Outreach and Education
Kidney Support Group
National Kidney Month
KEEP Healthy
Free Kidney Health Screenings
The Florida Kidney Screening Program provides free screenings for kidney disease, high blood pressure and diabetes for those most at-risk of developing kidney disease.
The NKF of Florida has screened thousands of people with this program, making it a forerunner of early detection, diagnosis, and treatment referral for kidney disease.
Direct Aid
Financial Assistance for Kidney Patients
The National Kidney Foundation of Florida (NKFF) Direct Aid program is designed to assist patients who require financial assistance to obtain needed food, medication, treatment related transportation and emergency assistance with housing and utility bills.
Types of Grants
Food Grants
The Food Grant Program assists eligible dialysis patients with the costs of food not covered by other sources.
Medication Grant Program
The Medication Grant Program enables qualified kidney patients to receive urgently needed medications, nutritional supplements, and durable medical supplies.
Transportation Grant Program
The Transportation Grant Program assists eligible dialysis patients with the costs of transportation not covered by other sources.
Grants are limited to:
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Travel to and from treatment
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Travel to a doctor’s appointment once a month
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Travel for the purpose of a transplant work-up
One-Time Emergency Grant Program
The One-Time Emergency Grant program provides financial assistance to qualified kidney patients who need assistance with mortgage/rent payments or utility bills.
Patient Eligibility
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Patient must be on dialysis or a transplant recipient.
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All other funding sources should be exhausted — the NKF should be considered “last resort” funding.
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Applications should list other attempts and denials for other types of assistance.
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A patient’s liquid assets may not exceed $1,000.
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The NKF of Florida does not fund doctor/hospital fees, dialysis treatment costs, transplantation surgery, or insurance premiums.
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All applications must be submitted by a dialysis or transplant social worker.
How to Apply
Please see your social worker.
Contact Information
Phone: (800) 927.9659
Phone: (407) 894.7325
Resources
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NKFF Direct Aid Guidelines
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Printable Application (For reference only)
Social Worker Portal
If you’re a social worker, register or sign in here:
Hawthorne Patient Assistance Fund
The National Kidney Foundation of Florida’s Hawthorne Patient Assistance Fund will provide short-term financial assistance to qualified kidney transplant recipients to meet the cost of their kidney transplant related medications (immunosuppressant and prophylaxis drugs), while they seek out other longer-term solutions.
A Qualified Patient Applicant Must:
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Be a kidney transplant recipient
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Be uninsured or under-insured
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Be a Florida resident
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Complete a Patient Assistance Fund application
Assistance Available
Approved patient applicants are eligible to receive assistance of up to $1,000 per month, with a lifetime maximum of $2,000, paid directly to our partner, direct mail pharmacy, Priority Health Rx.
Covered Expenses
The Hawthorne Patient Assistance Fund is exclusively for costs of transplant related medications (immunosuppressant and prophylaxis drugs).
Not Covered
The fund will not provide assistance for other charges, transplant related or otherwise, including, but not limited to:
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Physician charges
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Hospital charges
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Laboratory services
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Surgical costs
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Living expenses
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Travel expenses
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Insurance premiums
Contact Information
For more information please call:
800.927.9659
407.894.7325
Resources:
Health Fairs
Community Outreach & Awareness
NKF of Florida staff and volunteers attend numerous health fairs related to kidney disease and organ donation/transplantation.
Press releases are distributed to news media to raise awareness of kidney/urinary tract diseases and organ donation.
Major employers in the area are also sent information to pass on to their employees.
National Kidney Month
Why National Kidney Month Is Important
It Reminds Us to Be Good to Our Bodies
Make sure you take care of your body and your vital internal organs so they can continue taking care of you.
It’s a Chance to Express Gratitude for Our Health
If you have fully functional kidneys, be grateful. Take a minute to feel gratitude for all the internal organs that do the invisible, daily work of keeping us alive.
It Shows That Science Is Awesome
Just a few decades ago, kidney disease could mean a death sentence. Today, although it’s still a serious and frightening illness, we can often fight off kidney failure with dialysis and organ transplants.
Additional Resource
Sen. Baxley files resolution declaring March Kidney Disease Awareness Month and March 11th World Kidney Day.
World Kidney Day
About the Day
World Kidney Day is a global awareness campaign aimed at raising awareness of the importance of our kidneys.
World Kidney Day comes back every year. All across the globe many hundred events take place from public screenings in Argentina to Zumba marathons in Malaysia.
We do it all to create awareness.
- Awareness about preventive behaviors
- Awareness about risk factors
- Awareness about how to live with kidney disease
We do this because we want kidney health for all.
History of World Kidney Day
- 2019 – Kidney Health for Everyone Everywhere
- 2018 – Kidneys & Women’s Health
- 2017 – Kidney Disease & Obesity
- 2016 – Kidney Disease & Children
- 2015 – Kidney Health for All
- 2014 – Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and aging
- 2013 – Kidneys for Life – Stop Kidney Attack!
- 2012 – Donate – Kidneys for Life – Receive
- 2011 – Protect your kidneys: Save your heart
- 2010 – Protect your kidneys: Control diabetes
- 2009 – Protect your kidneys: Keep your pressure down
- 2008 – Your amazing kidneys!
- 2007 – CKD: Common, harmful and treatable
- 2006 – Are your kidneys OK
Learn More
Renal Professional Forum
Annual Renal Professional Forum
As the leading organization dedicated to the awareness, prevention and treatment of kidney disease, the National Kidney Foundation of Florida annually partners with:
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Florida Chapters of the Council of Nephrology Social Workers
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Florida Council on Renal Nutrition
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American Nephrology Nurses Association
This program is designed specifically for:
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Renal Social Workers
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Dietitians
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Nurses
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Technicians
Outreach and Education
Your Kidneys and You
YOUR BRAIN THINKS AND RUNS THE SHOW…
YOUR HEART BEATS AND KEEPS YOU ON THE GO…
YOUR EYES SEE AND KEEP YOU ON TRACK…
WHAT DO YOUR KIDNEYS DO?
“Your Kidneys and You” is a health education program designed to raise awareness among the general public about:
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How the kidneys function
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The risk factors for kidney disease
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How to protect the kidneys
This educational webinar on kidney disease helps you to learn what your kidneys do and why they are so important.
Early detection and evaluation is the key to preventing kidney disease.
Now more than ever, learning about your kidneys is vital to your health.
Schedule a Presentation
For more information on scheduling, contact:
Barbara Chatman
Regional Development Director
Phone: 954-947-4033
Email: bchatman@kidneyfla.org
Kidney Support Groups
Find Support, Connection & Community
Whether you’re navigating chronic kidney disease, dialysis, transplantation, or supporting a loved one, NKFF Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space to connect with others who understand the journey.
Choose the group that best fits your needs and stay connected through meeting reminders, registration updates, and upcoming events.
Adult Kidney Support Group
NKFF Kidney Support Group Meeting
A safe, supportive space for patients, caregivers, and families navigating chronic kidney disease, dialysis, or transplant.
This month’s discussion will include how your computer can become a valuable source of information once you learn how to better identify and filter misinformation online.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, in treatment, post-transplant, or walking alongside a loved one, you belong here.
Come hear stories, ask questions, share what’s working, and discover you’re not alone.
Open To
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CKD Patients
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Dialysis Patients
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Transplant Patients
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Family Members
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Caregivers
Meeting Information
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Held monthly
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Always free
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Open to all stages of CKD
Time: 7:00 PM
When: Second Thursday of every month
Location: Zoom
Register or Learn More
Register online to join or contact for more information.
Pediatric Patient Support Group
NKFF Pediatric Support Group
A welcoming space for children with kidney conditions and the families who support them.
Join us to connect, share experiences, and find community with other patients and caregivers.
Everyone is invited to be part of this supportive circle.
Register
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/SFDhFfLuQoOo11HaHohmyQ#/registration
Team Florida
Donate Life Transplant Games
The Donate Life Transplant Games is a multi-sport festival event produced by the Transplant Life Foundation for individuals who have undergone life-saving transplant surgeries.
Competition events are open to:
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Living donors
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Organ transplant recipients
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Bone marrow transplant recipients
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Corneal transplant recipients
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Tissue transplant recipients
More than an athletic event, the Donate Life Transplant Games highlight the critical importance of organ, eye, and tissue donation, while celebrating the lives of organ donors and recipients.
Team Managers
Denise Simpson
teamfloridatransplantgames@gmail.com
Links
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Team Florida Facebook Page
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Transplant Games of America
Donate
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