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National Blood Foundation

Celebrating 25 Years of Awarding Grants, 1983-2008

 

The National Blood Foundation (NBF), established in 1983, has a history of supporting research and education that advances transfusion medicine and blood banking to benefit both patients and donors. Funds are raised annually from corporations, blood centers, foundations, and individuals by NBF for the National Blood Foundation Research and Education Trust Fund (NBFRET) and NBF. NBF and NBFRET, which are 501(c)(3) organizations, provide grants for scientific research in the fields of transfusion medicine and blood banking and support education initiatives that benefit the transfusion medicine community.

 

National Blood Foundation

Tax ID #36-2384118

8101 Glenbrook Road

Bethesda, MD 20814-2749

Phone +1.301.215.6552

Fax +1.301.907.6895

Email: nbf@aabb.org 

 


 

Mission

 

The mission of NBF is to advance transfusion medicine and cellular and related biological therapies by funding scientific research that benefits patients and donors.

 


 

Grants Programs

Apply for an NBF Scientific Research Grant (Grant cycle 2009)

Opportunities to Partner with the National Blood Foundation

2008 NBF Board of Trustees

NBF Staff

NBF Contributions for 2007

Donations

 

Scientific Research Grants Program

 

Since 1985, the National Blood Foundation (NBF) has awarded $5 million in grants to 145 scientific researchers.

 

The important focus of research is transfusion medicine, to include aspects of immunology, hematology, tissue and transplantation medicine, cellular therapies and related biological therapies, emerging infectious disease, immunohematology, donor health and recruitment and retention, and implementation of technological devices.

 

Priority is given to new investigators and innovative projects with the potential to have a practical impact on patients and donors in transfusion medicine. Important areas of research for the grant program include:

 

TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND IMMUNOLOGY

 

          Alloimmunization, immune modulation, and tolerance

          Animal models for the study of graft-vs-host disease

          Biology of autoimmune hemolytic anemia

 

TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND HEMATOLOGY

 

          Autologous and allogeneic bone marrow transplants

          Detection of residual disease following marrow transplants

          Effects of growth factors in vitro and in vivo

          Biochemistry of coagulation factors

 

TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY

 

          Blood group serology

          Biochemistry of red cell antigens

          Molecular genetics of the blood groups

 

TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

 

          Studies on lyme disease, West Nile Virus, SARS and babesiosis

          Effect of allogeneic transfusion in HIV-infected patients

          Improved detection of transfusion - transmitted diseases

 

Grants applications are evaluated on the basis of their scientific merit, relevance to and impact on transfusion medicine and science, focus and appropriateness to the scope of funding, and likelihood of yielding meaningful data.

 

Other Studies and Research

 

NBF has also funded research and studies on critical issues that benefit patients and donors in the fields of transfusion medicine and cellular and related biological therapies, and are in addition to scientific research.

 

2008 Scientific Research Grant Awardees

 


 

Apply for an NBF Scientific Research Grant

(Grant cycle 2009)

 

The National Blood Foundation annually awards grants for one or two-year research projects, with a maximum award per grant of $65,000.

 

For more information about applying for grants please follow this link NBF Grants

 


 

Opportunities to Partner with the National Blood Foundation

 

The National Blood Foundation (NBF) since 1983 has helped shape the future of transfusion medicine through its Scientific Research Grants Program and its education initiatives. Contributors to NBF and the National Blood Foundation Research and Education Trust Fund (NBFRET) are partners in providing a critical funding source for grants to early-career scientists and for forums and lectureships in transfusion medicine. Members of the Council on Research and Development (CORD) and the Partners Program are major contributors to the mission of NBF and offer both financial and intellectual support. Blood centers, corporations, foundations, and individuals partner with NBF through a variety of annual fund programs. Contributors choose to donate unrestricted or restricted funds, create endowments to honor outstanding individuals in transfusion medicine, and fund, through sponsorships, programs that benefit patients and donors in the community.

 

Council on Research and Development

The Council on Research and Development (CORD), established in 1988, includes leaders of major health care corporations and blood centers who are dedicated to supporting the programs of the National Blood Foundation (NBF). CORD members currently contribute $75,000 annually to the National Blood Foundation Research and Education Trust Fund (NBFRET). A representative from each CORD corporation and blood center serves on the NBF Board of Trustees.

 

Current Council on Research and Development members are:

 

Abbott Laboratories

American Red Cross

Blood Systems/United Blood Services

CaridianBCT (Formally Gambro BCT)
Chiron, a Novartis Business

Fenwal Inc.

Gen-Probe
Haemonetics Corporation

New York Blood Center

Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics

Pall Medical

Roche Diagnostics

 

For more information about how your organization can be a CORD member, call +1.301.215.6551, or email nbf@aabb.org. 

 

PARTNERS PROGRAM

 

The National Blood Foundation Partners commit both financially and intellectually to support the work of NBF. The Partners Program was established in 2003 to provide corporate leaders, blood center CEOs and other industry executives with an exclusive opportunity to share information, create relationships and partnerships, and learn first-hand about the current issues critical to the transfusion medicine community from experts in the field. Partners and cord members participate in the NBF Leadership Forum each spring, have VIP status at the AABB Annual Meeting & TXPO each fall, and are recognized in NBF Update and AABB News. Partners currently contribute $5,000 to $20,000 annually based on their actual gross corporate sales or center revenue.

 

Current NBF Partners are:

BCA/hemerica

Blood Bank Computer Systems, Inc.

Blood Centers of the Pacific

BloodCenter of Wisconsin Inc.

Bonfils Blood Center

The Blood Alliance Inc.

Florida's Blood Centers Inc.

Global Med Technologies, Inc.

Group Services for America’s Blood Center
HemoCue

LifeSouth Community Blood Center
Olympus America
Puget Sound Blood Center

Rhode Island Blood Center

SEBRA

Terumo Medical Corporation

The Institute for Transfusion Medicine

UnitedPharma/MacoPharma

 

For more information about how your organization can join the Partners Program, call +1.301.215.6551, or email nbf@aabb.org. 

 

 

Other Opportunities for a Partnership with the National Blood Foundation:

 

Leadership Forum

In 2003, the NBF Leadership Forum was designed to provide an exclusive venue for blood center CEOs, medical directors, transfusion medicine physicians and researchers, corporate executives and industry experts to discuss the key issues facing the field.  Today, it is an excellent opportunity for attendees to collaborate with one another, and to share new solutions impacting the transfusion medicine and cellular therapies field.  Our goal this year is to continue to advance the dialogue and discussions among this prestigious group of attendees.

 

The Sixth Annual National Blood Foundation Leadership Forum took place in Scottsdale on April 14-15. More than 85 executives, policy-makers, and medical professionals from across the transfusion medicine and cellular therapies communities engage in discussions with regulatory officials and industry leaders. Participants shared ideas and explored solutions to a range of issues including reimbursement, work force, biovigilance, new product development and global best practices. NBF CORD and Partners receive complimentary registration at this “invitation only” conference.  For more information, contact nbf@aabb.org.

 

2008 AABB Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada

This year’s Annual Meeting & TXPO will take place in Montreal, Canada.  The NBF coordinates several fundraising activities at the AABB Annual Meeting: A Golf Tournament and Run For Research.  Sponsorship of and individual participation in these events raise money to support the mission of the foundation.  For more information about sponsorship for 2008, please contact nbf@aabb.org      

    

12th Annual NBF Golf Tournament and Challenge Cup

Friday, October 3, 2008

Saint  Raphaël Golf Course

 

10th Annual NBF-5K Fun Run/1 Mile Walk

Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Lachine Canal


Thank you to our 2008 sponsors, thus far:


Golf Tournament Premier Sponsors
Fenwal Inc
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
Canadian Blood Services
Haemonetics Corporation
BSI/UBS

Other Golf Tournament Sponsors
Roche Diagnostics
American Red Cross
Chiron, a Novartis Business
BioTest Diagnostics
CaridianBCT
Group Services for America’s Blood Centers
Immucor
Mediware
Wyndgate Technologies
BSI/UBS
Héma-Québec
Pall Medical
Terumo Medical Corporation
Olympus Corporation

Blood Center of America
Blood Centers of the Pacific
Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

Miller-Keystone Blood Center
America's Blood Centers
Blood Centers of California
Blood Bank Computer Systems
California Blood Bank Society
Florida Association of Blood Banks
North Carolina Association of Blood Bankers, Inc

Run For Research Premier Sponsors
Blood Systems Laboratories
Canadian Blood Services
Florida Blood Services
Héma-Québec
LifeSouth Community Blood Center
Roche Diagnostic

Other Run For Research Sponsors
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics

NBF Grant Recipients’ Lecture and Luncheon Sponsor
New York Blood Center

NBF CORD and Partner Breakfast
Dale and Marie Malloy, The Blood Alliance Inc, NBF Partner

NBF Reception
Puget Sound Blood Center

Foundation Partnerships
Foundations with like-minded goals to those of the National Blood Foundation support the work of NBFRET through grants. Currently a number of community health foundations are funding research and education in blood banking and transfusion medicine through NBF. With a mutual interest in providing quality health care to all individuals worldwide, foundations and NBF can build close working partnerships to help solve some of the most important health concerns of today.  

The Santa Barbara Foundation

The Topeka Community Foundation

 

Individual Giving

Individuals often make donations to NBF to support its work, as well as to honor or in memory of someone. AABB members, families, co-workers, and friends who want to encourage scientific research or have experienced the value of maintaining an adequate and safe supply of blood are encouraged to recognize someone through a contribution to NBF. To donate please follow this link.

 

Memorial Awards and Endowments

Throughout the years major corporations, blood centers, and individuals have chosen to make grants to the NBF to establish an annual award or prize in honor of an individual who they believe was or is a leader in the field of transfusion medicine or blood banking.

 

For information about making an unrestricted or restricted grant, memorial award, or contribution, contact the office of the National Blood Foundation +1.301.215.6552 or by email -- nbf@aabb.org 

 

Planned Giving to NBF

Your charitable gift planning, that includes the National Blood Foundation, can be of great benefit to all concerned. Such gifts enable NBF to strengthen its giving program for the future. Because tax and other financial consequences of each plan vary, you and your financial advisor can only make the best choice after careful consideration.

 


 

National Blood Foundation Staff

 

Marc Pearce, Chief Marketing Officer, AABB, NBF

Direct: +1.301.215.6575

Email: marc_p@aabb.org

 

Jeanne Luschin, Director, NBF

Direct: +1.301.215.6551

Email: jluschin@aabb.org 

 

Michelle Van Hoff, Manager, NBF

Direct: +1.301.215.6513

Email: mvanhoff@aabb.org

Last modified on 8/1/2008 2:19:39 PM
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