Funding for projects and studentships
Funding for projects and studentships can come from a variety of sources. These include company donations, charitable trusts, personal donations, wills, and personal fundraising.
1. Company donations
Most companies make contributions to charity. The Neurosciences Foundation welcomes all such funding. Company support will be acknowledged on this web-site and on our publicity material.
2. Donations from other charities
The Foundation trustees work with other charities to provide funding for projects and studentships. The rigorous peer review of projects supported by us ensures that the research is of an extremely high standard. Other charities can benefit from this process by teaming up with us to help fund, or part-fund, specific projects.
Details can be discussed with the Chairman and Trustees of the Foundation. Please contact us using the form on the Contact Us page.
3. Wills
You might wish to leave a legacy for projects and studentships in you will. If you wish that the money be used for research into a specific medical area. We can usually observe these wishes as the funding for projects and studentships covers a wide area.
Please contact us for advice.
4. Personal donations
You can make a donation to help us with funding for projects and studentships by using our Just Giving page.
Fundraising for projects and studentships
Would you like to fundraise to provide funding for projects and studentships on our behalf?
Setting up an online sponsorship page with Just Giving is the quickest and easiest way to collect sponsorship. You can send your friends, family and colleagues your page link so they can sponsor you anywhere, at any time.
The Foundation runs a gift aid scheme and details of this can be provided. Please contact us using the form on the Contact Us page if you require further details.