BIG NEWS!
The J.T. Gram Foundation has been officially approved as a 501(c)(3)
tax-exempt nonprofit by the IRS!
**What this means:**
✅ All donations are now FULLY TAX-DEDUCTIBLE
✅ You can deduct your donation on your 2026 taxes
✅ Official IRS recognition: EIN 41-3124270
**If you've already donated:**
Thank you! I'll be sending you an updated tax receipt via email. Your
donation is retroactively tax-deductible.
**If you've been considering donating:**
Now is a great time - full tax deduction available!
**Our Progress:**
Since launching 3 weeks ago:
- 4,000+ searches from cancer patients
- Deep user engagement (12-13 searches per person)
- User-requested features shipped in 24 hours
- Now: IRS-approved nonprofit status
**What's Next:**
With 501(c)(3) status, we can apply for grants to sustain and scale
OncosAI - helping thousands more cancer patients find trustworthy
information when they need it most.
Thank you for supporting this mission!
OncosAI.com
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I remember the moment someone I love heard the words “you have cancer.” What stayed with me wasn’t just the fear. It was what came after it. The sudden need to understand what was happening, what came next, and who could be trusted.
Like most people, we turned to Google. And it made everything worse.
There were endless pages of conflicting advice, stories that felt exaggerated or misleading, and medical language that made no sense to someone scared and awake at two in the morning trying to understand their new reality. Instead of clarity, it added anxiety. Instead of reassurance, it made everything feel heavier.
That feeling stayed with me for years. I kept coming back to that moment, not as a problem to solve, but as a memory that wouldn’t let go. The memory of being lost at the exact moment clarity mattered most.
I work in biopharmaceuticals, and over the years I’ve spent a lot of time around cancer research and the institutions that actually know what they’re talking about. Eventually something simple became clear to me. The problem was never that good information didn’t exist. The problem was that it was buried, and the people who needed it most were the least equipped to find it.
So I built something.
OncosAI.com is a place where people can ask questions about cancer and get answers that come only from trusted medical institutions like the National Cancer Institute, Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and MD Anderson. The sources are visible, and the language is plain. There are no ads, no subscriptions, and no accounts to create. You ask a question, and you get a grounded answer you can actually understand.
I put it online quietly, without announcements or marketing. I just wanted to see if it helped anyone. In the first few weeks, more than 400 people used it. Most of them stayed for several minutes, reading carefully rather than skimming. Some reached out afterward. They said things like “this helped me breathe” and “I felt less alone going into my next appointment.” That was when I knew this mattered.
Everything so far has been paid for out of pocket. The servers, the computing costs, and the ongoing maintenance. I did that because it felt wrong to build something like this and then make it difficult to access. But it isn’t free to keep running, and as more people find it, the costs grow.
I’m trying to raise ten thousand dollars to keep OncosAI stable and available for the next year, so that when someone needs it late at night, it’s there. If you choose to support this, you can remain anonymous, or you can be recognized as an early supporter. Every dollar goes directly into keeping this resource alive and accessible.
Cancer already takes enough from people. Confusion doesn’t need to be part of it. If you’ve ever searched desperately for answers, or watched someone you love try to make sense of a diagnosis, you already understand why this exists.
Thank you for reading this, and thank you for caring.
John T. Gram
Founder
THE J.T. GRAM FOUNDATION
A 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Organization
Tax ID (EIN): 41-3124270
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