The Brain Foundation first joined the Ray White Surfers Paradise Muscular Dystrophy Charity Ball fundraising event in 2009 at the invitation of the founders, Anthony and Gregory Bell. The Brain Foundation was able to provide monies devoted to research into Muscular Dystrophy to boost the Ball’s fundraising for the Queensland Muscular Dystrophy Association’s programmes.
The Brain Foundation was established in 1970 by members of the Australian Association of Neurologists and the Neurosurgical Society all Australasia and is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The Brain Foundation's two major aims are to provide information and educate the community about all neurological disorders and brain and spinal injuries, and to raise funds for neurological research.
This year, 2010, the Brain Foundation has underwritten twice the 2009 amount for research into Muscular Dystrophy. The very high standard of the scientific committee and the applications now attracts a co-contribution of an additional 75% from the Commonwealth Government so that the total of the 2010 Award will be $140,000.
However, there are always more very high standard applications than there are funds for them and the Brain Foundation is seeking donations so that more projects can be funded. Donors can be assured to that as well as being tax-deductable, their donations will support projects aimed at improve the treatment of helping with Muscular Dystrophy while triggering a very large research co-contribution from the Commonwealth.
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