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Brain Science for a Better Future

We advance neuroscience that benefits society and reflects the aspirations of all people through grants that support interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, collaborative work at the interface between neuroscience and fields such as education, law, policy, and public engagement.

  • Amount
    $5,000
    Grantee
    BioBus
    To continue support for BioBus’ Brain Awareness Week programming targeting underserved and underrepresented populations in New York City.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana Education
  • Amount
    $150,000
    Grantee
    ABC-FDA TAP Program Partnership
    This grant supports the American Brain Coalition (ABC) to collaborate with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to facilitate meaningful involvement of brain health community members in the regulatory device development process, and to establish a communication platform that strengthens relationships among brain health community members and with the FDA.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $150,000
    Grantee
    Implantable Brain Computer Interface Collaborative Community
    This grant is seeding the establishment of the Implantable Brain Computer Interface Collaborative Community (iBCI-CC), a cross-sector collaboration among groups with personal and/or professional interests in overcoming systemic challenges related to researching, developing, regulating, and paying for implantable BCI treatments.
    Year
    2024
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $13,000
    Grantee
    American Brain Coalition
    The Dana Foundation, together with other philanthropic foundations, supported a series of Congressional Neuroscience Caucus (CNC) briefings hosted by the American Brain Coalition (ABC).
    Year
    2023
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $150,000
    Grantee
    The Chicago Council for Science and Technology
    The Foundation is supporting The Chicago Council for Science and Technology (C2ST) for a multidirectional engagement project using the tools of human-centered design (HCD) to surface the needs, interests, and attitudes of a diverse group of Chicago residents as they relate to brain health.
    Year
    2023
    Program
    Dana Frontiers
  • Amount
    $1,000,000
    Grantee
    Loyola University Chicago 
    Loyola University Chicago was awarded a two-year project-based grant through the Dana Center Initiative.
    Year
    2023
    Program
    Dana Education

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