NMDAM Observance
National Minority Donor Awareness Month (NMDAM)
National Minority Donor Awareness Month (NMDAM) stems from National Minority Donor Awareness Week which was founded in 1996 by the National Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program (MOTTEP). The intent was to bring heightened awareness to donation and transplantation in multicultural communities with a primary focus on African American, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander and Native American communities.
NMDAM is a collaborative action of the National Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation Multicultural Action Group (NMAG) that aims to create a positive culture for organ, eye, and tissue donation to save and improve the quality of life of diverse communities.
During NMDAM, national organ donation organizations bring increased awareness to the need for more organ, eye, and tissue donors within multicultural communities, provide donation education, inspire donor registration, and promote healthy living and disease prevention to reduce the need for transplantation. NMDAM is a critical effort to drive the positive messages that are needed for minority communities to make the decision for organ, eye, and tissue donation.
The Clive Callender, MD Circle of Excellence Award
NMDAM Media Release
- Media release document
NMDAM 2025 Public Resources
Printable materials
Downloadable flyers and infographics in minority and multiethnic verbiage (8.5 x 11).
NMDAM 2025 Public Resources
Social Media Images
Downloadable images for social media that include minority and multiethnic verbiage.
NMDAM 2025 Public Resources
Web Banners
Downloadable graphics for the web with minority and multiethnic verbiage.
Please contact the National Multicultural Action Group, contact@nmag1.org, if you have any questions or special requests regarding NMDAM resources.