Q: How do I obtain my Breast Cancer Awareness license plate?
A: It’s easy to purchase a breast cancer license plate at your regular renewal or a new plate cycle – or at any other time. Click Here to see how!
Q: Where does the money go?
A: Money contributed through plates sales and donations help fund screening/diagnostic and support programs for uninsured and under-insured Hoosiers. Visit Funding History to see who’s received a grant in your area. In addition to patient services, we also provide scholarships to Indiana high school seniors who have lost a parent to breast cancer or have a parent going through breast cancer treatment.
Q: How much does the plate cost?
A: The plate costs $40 annually in addition to the required registration fees, excise taxes, and applicable county and local taxes. IBCAT receives $25 from the sale of each plate.
Q: Who can purchase the Breast Cancer Awareness license plate?
A: Any Indiana resident who owns or leases a passenger car, motorcycle, recreational vehicle or truck weighing less than 11,000 pounds.
Q: Is an authorization form needed to purchase this license plate?
A: No, an authorization form is no longer needed.
Q: How much are our administrative costs?
A: IBCAT’s costs are far below the gold standard of 25%. With 88 cents of every dollar raised going to patient services and mission-related expenses, our 12% is less than half of the gold standard. Your dollars go far in helping serve our mission.