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Following
is a list of completed projects supported by the Foundation.
Please be advised that while these projects were approved
for funding, they may no longer represent programmatic
priorities. The Board favors projects that support healing
for underserved individuals and their communities. We
recommend that you review the Featured
Grants section to see projects most favored
by the Board. In addition, click
here to see programmatic approaches the
Foundation will consider for funding.
Grants 1-8 of 222 shown. Page 1 of 28: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 >>
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Hudson Valley Hospital Center Rehabilitation for Traumatic Head Injury
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St. Francis Hospital and Health Centers Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Identification Program To identify patients with MTBI who often go undiagnosed. To deliver early and appropriate intervention to improve recovery. |
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| $300,027 over 36 months
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine A Mentoring Program for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Families This program will evaluate the impact and efficacy of a mentoring partnership program for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their families by assessing changes in access to information about TBI, quality of life, community integration, mood, sense of empowerment, and self-efficacy in individuals receiving mentoring versus those who do not. This program will link trained mentors who are 'veterans' of brain injury with others who have more recently experienced TBI - in themselves or in members of their family. |
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| $198,940 over 24 months
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Brain Trauma Foundation Compliance with Intensive Care Guidelines and Outcomes Following Severe Brain Injury To evaluate data from a study focusing on the course of recovery following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) as related to compliance with standards for intensive care management. |
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| $168,478 over 24 months
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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Characteristics of Community Integration Programs To compare two data collection approaches to gathering information about the characteristics of community integration program: 1) the administration of the Community Integration Program Questionnaire, and 2) an intensive on-site data collection effort. The data will be analyzed to determine to what degree the CIPQ is a valid instrument. |
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| $210,000 over 24 months
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Brain Injury Association of New Jersey Peer Mentoring for those affected by Traumatic Brain Injury The mission of this project is to develop and evaluate a community based peer-mentoring program to provide emotional support and information about community resources to individuals who have sustained a brain injury and to their families. |
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| $75,000 over 12 months
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Cancer Rehabilitation Program
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New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Rehabilitation Program for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
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