Health Research Alliance: A National Organization Fostering Links Between Reseearch and Practice

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Health Research Alliance members:
The April HRA Members' Meeting at the Liberty Hotel in Boston on April 12-13 was fantastic. Many thanks to our gracious co-hosts: The Donaghue Foundation, the New York Stem Cell Foundation and The Medical Foundation, a division of Health Resources in Action. Slides from the sessions and notes from the joint working group meetings have now been posted on the Member Meetings & News page, along with the background materials posted before the meeting.
Health Research Alliance members: It is not too early to mark your calendars for the fall, 2012 Members' Meeting! The meeting has been scheduled for September 6-7, 2012, and will be hosted by The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
Is your organization interested in becoming a member of the Health Research Alliance? Find out more.
Health Research Alliance
P.O. Box 13901
21 T. W. Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina 27709
How funders are coping with economic challenges: March 2010 update to May 2009 report now available. In May, 2009, the Health Research Alliance conducted a survey to determine how its member organizations are coping with continuing economic challenges, "Funders of Health Research and Training Respond to Continuing Economic Challenges: A Health Research Alliance Report." The survey examined strategies member organizations are employing to manage grantmaking and to decrease administrative expenses. In February and March, 2010, HRA conducted a follow-up survey to assess the degree to which the financial climate for HRA member organizations has changed, what member organizations have learned from coping through the recession and their forecasts for the remainder of 2010. "Funders of Health Research and Training Respond to Continuing Economic Challenges: A Health Research Alliance Report Update" also lists cost-savings strategies member organizations have used to manage grants payouts, to manage the expense of peer review, and to reduce other administrative expenses.


HRA in the news: Nancy Sung, Ph.D., Senior Program Officer of the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and Founding Board Chair of the Health Research Alliance, was interviewed for an article published in the Winter 2010 edition of Philanthropy, a publication of the Philanthropy Roundtable, "Breakthrough: Medical research is dominated by government and corporate funding. How can philanthropic dollars find a distinctive niche?" The article includes information about the funding approaches of several HRA member organizations, including Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, and mentions several others in the context of their membership in HRA.

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