Gifts for M.E.

A charity to provide tools like quality eye masks and noise-cancelling headphones to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (aka ME/CFS or M.E.) patients in the United States.

Learn about ME/CFS

My name is Evan Erickson, and I was just a thriving college music student Summer of 2024. Now living with severe ME/CFS after a mononucleosis infection, I crafted this time lapse advocacy video to create a clearer visual identity for this underfunded, under-researched, and complicated disease most often triggered by viral illnesses.

Watch Evan’s video!

Sources: cdc.gov | MEAction | SolveCFS

FAQs

  • Gifts for M.E is a charity and advocacy project organized by an ME/CFS patient named Evan. His mission is to provide carefully selected items that support the daily challenges of living with ME/CFS in the United states. These items are intended for patients who may not otherwise be able to afford them.

    Impacting an estimated 5-9 million people in the United States (15-30 million globally), ME/CFS leaves 75% of patients unable to work as they struggle with a wide-ranging list of symptoms like post-exertional malaise, chronic insomnia, the inability to be upright, and countless more. You can learn more about ME/CFS here.

    When launched in 2026, ME/CFS patients or their caretakers in the United States will be able to register to be considered for available gifts. Planned items include Manta Pro Sleep Masks, noise-cancelling headphones, Instacart subscriptions, shower chairs, and more. Selected applicants will receive their items at no cost, with shipping and coordination handled by our fiscal sponsor, the MECFS Clinic of MN.

  • Donations go directly toward:

    • Purchasing and shipping products

    • Website upkeep and startup costs

    • Fiscal sponsor administrative fees (5%)

    Gifts for M.E. is fiscally sponsored by MECFS Clinic MN, a volunteer-run nonprofit treating ME/CFS and Long COVID patients at no cost. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

  • This is Evan’s second nonprofit project. While in college, he founded the Evan Erickson Music Call for Scores, a classical music charity that operated from 2021 to 2025 created to provide professional opportunities for marginalized composers. Evan comes from a low-income background and has built his work around using privilege to uplift underrepresented communities.

    Through his first charity, Evan:

    • Helped 17 emerging composers get their music performed and recorded

    • Managed 500 applications from 55 countries

    • Raised $10,000 in prizes and donations

    • Received sponsorships from companies like Yamaha's Steinberg

    • Earned his university’s “Award of Outstanding Achievement” and “Presser Scholar” awards

    You can learn more about Evan’s past work in the navigation bar at the top right of the screen or by clicking here.

  • ME/CFS is an unpredictable, fluctuating illness. Some days allow for limited activity, others require total rest. This project is intentionally modeled after Evan’s previous charity structure, which was low-bandwidth and asynchronous, often requiring just a few emails or tasks per week.

    Gifts for M.E. is designed to be flexible: no rigid deadlines, no constant upkeep, and no pressure to operate beyond capacity. That flexibility makes it sustainable even through periods of inconsistent health.

  • This landing page is a starting point, not the final product.

    Launching a nonprofit, especially while disabled, requires building in steps. The current plan looks like this:

    Video + Landing Page → Initial Funding → Branding → Sponsorship Outreach → Final Website → Patient Applications → Gift Distribution

    The focus now is building credibility, gaining support, and laying the foundation for a full launch in early 2026. Evan worked hard this year to make the time lapse video, write the music to it, and build the current website. The branding and site presentation of Gifts for M.E. will evolve as the project grows in scope.

  • As a fiscally sponsored organization of the MECFS Clinic of MN, we are able to solicit tax-deductible item donations that will stretch the project’s budget much farther.

    Gifts for M.E. will be able to launch and make a difference for at least 10 patients with a budget of $5,000. This amount covers the startup costs for the business and leaves enough room to spend $50-200 per patient (not including potential tax-deductible donations).

    Our goal budget is $10,000+ in order to help as many as 100 patients between 2026 and 2027.

    Please consider making a monthly or one-time donation tax-deductible donation.

  • Please fill out the form right below this FAQ and you will be placed on an initial email contact list for important project updates.

    Gifts for M.E.’s planned launch is in early 2026.