Partnerships world wide in the field of stem cell donations
The TxMiller Foundation is committed to increasing understanding and awareness of stem cell donation. By registering as a donor, individuals may offer a life-saving opportunity to patients facing serious illness.
To maximize our reach and effectiveness, TxMiller collaborates with these international organizations that align with our mission and values.
NMDP
As a supporter of NMDP, the US National Marrow Donor Program, we’re proud to work with an organization that plays a key global role in cell therapy and supports patients facing blood cancers and other blood disorders.
NMDP carried out its first transplant in 1987, and has grown from a small office in St. Paul, Minnesota to an international organization that has helped more than 140,000 patients. In 2023 alone, they supported 7,435 patients, and in 2024, NMDP impacted 7,994 lives through cell therapy.
Today, NMDP remains a leader in unrelated blood stem cell transplantation and continues to develop tools, services and technologies that help transplant teams around the world reach more patients. They also invest in research to advance new therapies, speed up the transplant process and improve post-transplant care.
We value our partnership with NMDP and share their commitment to giving more patients a chance at recovery.
HOSA
HOSA is a global student-led organization in field of Health and Education. HOSA’s mission is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience.
Together with NMDP, HOSA set up a program to raise awareness about stem cell donation in order to recruit the 18-24-year-old population to NMDP’s Registry, since this age bracket makes up 80% of NMDP requested donors. HOSA has been one of NMDP’s most successful programs, producing the most donors and highly engaged registry members.
WMDA
The World Marrow Donor Association (WMDA) connects patients in need of life-saving stem cell transplants with volunteer donors worldwide. WMDA was informally initiated in 1988 by three pioneers in the field of transplantation: John Goldman (United Kingdom), E. Donnall Thomas (United States) and Jon J. van Rood (the Netherlands). Since 1994, WMDA has united experts from over 57 countries to ensure safe, ethical, and efficient donor matching.
WMDA provides a global platform to streamline searches and promote equal access to treatment. As a key player in blood stem cell donation, WMDA collaborates with international partners, including the WBMT (Worldwide Network for Blood and Marrow Transplantation)
The TxMiller Foundation supports the WMDA organization allowing them to work with their members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting care and safety for both patient and donor.


