Help Today, to Heal Tomorrow
At the BRAIV Foundation, your donation swiftly transforms into immediate support for those battling brain cancer and TBI—through essential travel grants and healing experiences.
Don’t just hope for change; directly enable it.
Our Mission
People Helping People
At the BRAIV Foundation, we’re dedicated to making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by brain cancer and traumatic brain injuries. Through research funding, direct patient support, and public awareness, we strive to alleviate the burdens of these devastating conditions.
What we do
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Kristi Bishop Travel Grant
The Kristi Bishop Travel Grant addresses this critical need, providing financial assistance to patients and their families, ensuring that the best possible treatment is within reach, regardless of geographic location. This support is not just about alleviating financial stress; it’s about offering hope, reducing barriers to care, and honoring the journey of every individual facing this formidable challenge.
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How to Help
Your support is crucial. Whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading the word, you can make a significant impact in the fight against brain cancer and traumatic brain injuries.
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Latest News
The BRAIV Foundation donates $10,000 to the University of Minnesota’s Masonic Center Canine Brain Tumor Research Program
Believe it or not, we can learn a lot from our furry friends. The BRAIV Foundation’s donation will support the researchers who are on a journey to reveal the parallels between animal and human cancers. The Canine program is working tirelessly to uncover the mysteries of cancer, its origins, and
A New Era for Military Brain Health: DoD’s Comprehensive Plan Brings Hope
For too long, the devastating effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) have plagued our nation’s service members and veterans…But a new dawn is on the horizon, as the Department of Defense unveils its comprehensive Brain Health Initiative to confront this challenge head-on. At the heart of this initiative is a
A Leap in Brain Cancer Therapy: Early Success with New Treatment
In a recent breakthrough in brain cancer research, a study conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania introduced a dual-target CAR T cell therapy designed to treat recurrent glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain tumor. This innovative therapy targets two specific tumor-associated proteins and is delivered directly into the