To Whom It May Concern, On behalf of the American Heart 2026

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American Heart Association paid Nancy Brown, CEO, total compensation of $2,289,308 based on fiscal 2021 reporting. This included bonus and incentive compensation of $1,225,003. See our Nonprofit Compensation Packages of $1 Million or More chart for CharityWatchs most updated information.
For nearly 100 years the American Heart Association has been leading the fight to save lives from heart disease and stroke. Weve invested more than $5 billion in heart and brain research, leading to the development of the artificial heart valve, the defibrillator, and even CPR.
The most common American Heart Association email format is [first]. [last] (ex. jane.doe@heart.org), which is being used by 91.7% of American Heart Association work email addresses. Other common American Heart Association email patterns are [first][last] (ex.
The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency.
The American Heart Association (AHA) is facing a lawsuit brought by Waymaker on behalf of advocacy group Animal Outlook that its certification of some red meat brands as heart healthy is misleading and false.

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A: The American Heart Association funds more cardiovascular and stroke research than any nonprofit U.S. organization except the federal government. The American Heart Association is consistently ranked as a Top Trusted Nonprofit Brand and is a trusted leader in health science.
When you donate to the American Heart Association, you are joining the fight against our nations No. 1 and No. 5 killers - heart disease and stroke. Your donation helps us fund lifesaving research, advocate for healthier communities, improve patient care and work for equitable health for all people.

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