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Sophie Trettel

NH Charitable Foundation - 0 views

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  • a series of funds that were established with the intent of reducing the burden to New Hampshire residents caused by alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, misuse and addiction. Through these funds, the Foundation makes approximately $2.5 million dollars per year in grants to organizations engaged in addressing substance use disorders through policy change, systems improvement and effective programming. The Foundation is preparing its Substance Use Disorders grant program for 2011. Please check back in the coming months for details.
  • Approximately 10 percent of the Foundation’s assets are part of the Substance Use Disorders Portfolio – a series of funds that were established with the intent of reducing the burden to New Hampshire residents caused by alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, misuse and addiction. Through these funds, the Foundation makes approximately $2.5 million dollars per year in grants to organizations engaged in addressing substance use disorders through policy change, systems improvement and effective programming. The Foundation is preparing its Substance Use Disorders grant program for 2011. Please check back in the coming months for details. << Back
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  • a series of funds that were established with the intent of reducing the burden to New Hampshire residents caused by alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, misuse and addiction
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    "Approximately 10 percent of the Foundation's assets are part of the Substance Use Disorders Portfolio - a series of funds that were established with the intent of reducing the burden to New Hampshire residents caused by alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, misuse and addiction. Through these funds, the Foundation makes approximately $2.5 million dollars per year in grants to organizations engaged in addressing substance use disorders through policy change, systems improvement and effective programming."
Brooke Bortner

Quick Facts about St. Jude - 2 views

  • . Its mission is to find cures for children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. 
  • Research findings at St. Jude are shared freely with doctors and scientists all over the world
  • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital opened on February 4, 1962 and was founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas
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  • No family ever pays St. Jude for anything
  • St. Jude has developed protocols that have helped push overall survival rates for childhood cancers from less than 20 percent when the hospital opened in 1962 to 80 percent today
  • The daily operating cost for St. Jude is $1.7 million, which is primarily covered by public contributions
  • St. Jude was the first facility outside the National Institutes of Health to receive federal approval for research involving human gene therapy
  • St. Jude is the national coordinating center for the National Cancer Institute-funded Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium.
  • St. Jude is the coordinating center for the nationwide Children’s Cancer Survivor Study, funded by the National Cancer Institute. St. Jude is the national coordinating center for the National Cancer Institute-sponsored Pediatric Drug Discovery Consortium.
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