“Explore the Gaps.” A Closer Look at the Kavli Foundation’s Neuroscience Grantmaking

“Explore the Gaps.” A Closer Look at the Kavli Foundation’s Neuroscience Grantmaking

The Kavli Foundation is one of philanthropy’s most impactful supporters of neuroscience research. We check with Life Sciences Director Amy Bernard about the funder’s grantmaking priorities and an emerging area of focus.

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Of Mice and Men: How Paul Allen's Giving Set the Stage for an Ambitious Effort to Map the Human Brain

Of Mice and Men: How Paul Allen's Giving Set the Stage for an Ambitious Effort to Map the Human Brain

Twenty years ago, Paul Allen's Institute for Brain Science launched with a project to map the mouse brain. Now, the NIH has tapped the institute to manage a global collaboration to map the human brain.

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Taking on Paralysis, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Seeks to "Care and Cure"

Taking on Paralysis, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Seeks to "Care and Cure"

Once viewed as the “graveyard of neuroscience,” the field of spinal cord injury has made headway thanks to the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. We check in with two leaders to discuss challenges and opportunities.

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Why Three Deep-Pocketed Funders Joined Forces to Take on Bipolar Disorder

Why Three Deep-Pocketed Funders Joined Forces to Take on Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder has been significantly understudied. In response, several donors with personal experience of the condition are working with the Milken Institute on a $150 million initiative to fund and coordinate global research.

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Seven Questions for Stephen Quake, the New Head of Science at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Seven Questions for Stephen Quake, the New Head of Science at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative recently named Stanford Professor Stephen Quake as its new head of science. We spoke about his new role leading CZI's ambitious mission to treat all human disease within the century.

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A Big Research Gift Shows How One Family Foundation Balances Tradition and Innovation

A Big Research Gift Shows How One Family Foundation Balances Tradition and Innovation

The 76-year-old Gates Family Foundation serves the state of Colorado using a leadership structure that blends community governance with family interests. The latest example is a $100 million medical research gift.

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How a Big Donation Will Help Stanford Scientists Team Up to Unlock Secrets of Brain Disease

How a Big Donation Will Help Stanford Scientists Team Up to Unlock Secrets of Brain Disease

Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's have long resisted treatment, but new technologies show a path forward. Phil and Penny Knight's $75 million gift to Stanford will fund new campus-wide research.

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Is Smartphone Use Taking a Toll on Kids? This New Family Foundation Wants to Find Out

Is Smartphone Use Taking a Toll on Kids? This New Family Foundation Wants to Find Out

Are smartphones and social media contributing to the youth mental health crisis? The Winston Family Foundation’s new center at UNC-Chapel Hill is conducting research on the poorly understood impacts of technology use.

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For a Donor Couple, Support for Education and People with Disabilities Is Rooted in Lived Experience

For a Donor Couple, Support for Education and People with Disabilities Is Rooted in Lived Experience

For former teacher Annie Jacob, K-12 philanthropy is close to the heart. She and her husband Ryan Jacob have been big donors to groups that support children and people with disabilities, reflecting their values and experiences.

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A Big Research Gift in the Field of Bionics Seeks Breakthroughs for People with Disabilities

A Big Research Gift in the Field of Bionics Seeks Breakthroughs for People with Disabilities

A $24 million donation from a major funder of neuroscience has established the new K. Lisa Yang Center for Bionics at MIT to develop next-gen synthetic limbs and other solutions for serious disabilities.

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Eli Broad Exemplified the Promise and Peril of Big Philanthropy

Eli Broad Exemplified the Promise and Peril of Big Philanthropy

Eli Broad, who died last week, was a larger-than-life philanthropist. He tapped his fortune to bankroll ambitious initiatives in education, the arts and science. His turbo-charged giving offers both inspiration and cautionary lessons.

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How Personal Tragedy Shaped a Major Funder of Neurodegenerative Disease Research

How Personal Tragedy Shaped a Major Funder of Neurodegenerative Disease Research

In 2009, Richard Rainwater was diagnosed with a rare neurodegenerative disease, part of a group of disorders called tauopathies. Rainwater passed away in 2015, but his foundation continues to be a major supporter of related research.

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Why a Small Family Foundation is Giving Big for Neurodegenerative Disorders

Why a Small Family Foundation is Giving Big for Neurodegenerative Disorders

A $15 million gift is a reminder that giving for medical research is nearly always entwined with deeply human backstories about disease and suffering—ordeals that can reveal the limits of modern medicine and spur donors to action.

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What a New Funder is Doing to Help People with Neurodegenerative Diseases Get Care

What a New Funder is Doing to Help People with Neurodegenerative Diseases Get Care

Just a few months old, the Adira Foundation seeks to help people with neurodegenerative diseases by developing a holistic understanding of their needs. Funding is guided by extensive input from people with direct experience.

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"Aligning the Whole Chain." Behind a Sergey Brin-Funded Parkinson's Research Initiative

"Aligning the Whole Chain." Behind a Sergey Brin-Funded Parkinson's Research Initiative

Aligning Science Across Parkinson's, a research initiative backed by Google co-founder Sergey Brin, recently announced its first round of grants. The effort aims to link up different threads of research and funding in the field.

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How a Mental Health Research Funder Backs Early-Career Scientists With New Ideas

How a Mental Health Research Funder Backs Early-Career Scientists With New Ideas

The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is the nation's top non-governmental funder of mental health research, often providing seed funding that leads to grants from the public sector. More funders should take up this overlooked cause.

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A Power Couple in Autism Philanthropy Goes After Elusive Treatments

A Power Couple in Autism Philanthropy Goes After Elusive Treatments

Lisa Yang and Hock Tan have been active in autism funding for years. Their latest donation to MIT aims to find treatments based on cutting-edge molecular neuroscience and genetics.

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The Personal Connections that Led an Investment Firm to Back Alzheimer’s Care and Research

The Personal Connections that Led an Investment Firm to Back Alzheimer’s Care and Research

The Edward Jones company, a financial services firm serving millions of individual investors, has made a second $25 million commitment to the Alzheimer's Association. The firm was motivated by experiences and concerns among its clients.

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Behind a Finance Billionaire's Big Gift to Transform the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia

Behind a Finance Billionaire's Big Gift to Transform the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia

For years, Charles Schwab has been the leading funder of work on dyslexia. Now, he’s upping his giving to boost multidisciplinary study of neurological issues at a time when science has more tools than ever to study the brain.

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From Grief to Giving: A Couple Builds a Foundation to Fill a Gap in Health Funding

From Grief to Giving: A Couple Builds a Foundation to Fill a Gap in Health Funding

Genny and Matt Jessee lost their daughter before her fourth birthday to an undiagnosed neurological condition. Since then, they’ve plunged into the world of philanthropy, learning how to raise money, make grants, and build programs.

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