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Learn about the mission, research, and resources of the foundation named after the late actor and activist Christopher Reeve and his wife Dana Reeve. Find out how to get involved, fund, and advocate for spinal cord injury and paralysis.
- Today’s Care
Dana Reeve was known for being a model caregiver, supporting...
- Tomorrow’s Cure
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- Our Approach to Research
Spinal cord injury is too complex for any one group to...
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- Donate to advance SCI and paralysis research
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The Reeve Foundation awards grants to nonprofits that impact and empower people living with paralysis and their families. Learn about the program, eligibility criteria, application process, and past grantees.
The Reeve Foundation is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury and improving the quality of life for people with paralysis. Learn about its history, mission, core beliefs, team, and financials.
- Grant Application and Program Guidelines
- Quality of Life Grant Application Process
- Helpful Information
- Video Tutorial Series
- Application – Technical Assistance Webinar
- Webinar: Outcome-Based Evaluation
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Please review the Grant Application and Program Guidelines prior to beginning your application for the 1st Cycle Direct Effect and Expanded Impact Spring 2024. Grant proposals are due March 8, 2024. 1st Grant Cycle 2024 Program Timeline Direct Effect (Tier 1) and Expanded Impact (Tier 5) 1. 1st Grant Cycle opens January 25, 2024 2. Deadline for ema...
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Quality of Life grants program offers a tiered grants strategy awarding Direct Effect (Tier 1) grants from $5,000 up to $24,999 to support a wide array of programs and activities. In addition, we have createdPriority Impact grants (Tiers 2, 3 & 4) with higher maximum award amounts that focus on targeted high ...
Grant Application and Program GuidelinesPlease watch these short videos if you have any questions regarding: Budget Funding Restrictions Eligibility
This technical assistance webinar was presented on February 1, 2024. Download the PowerPoint slides here.
Webinar Overview: 1. Shift your nonprofit organization’s and/or project’s focus from activities to OUTCOMES 2. Learn the difference between inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes 3. Develop frameworks for tracking the outcomes and impact of your work 4. Successfully articulate that impact to funders and other stakeholders 5. Use OUTCOME-BASED EV...
Learn how to apply for grants from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation to support programs and activities for people living with paralysis and their families. Find out the eligibility criteria, grant timeline, review process, and helpful resources.
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is a charitable organization headquartered in Short Hills, New Jersey, dedicated to finding treatments and cures for paralysis caused by spinal cord injury and other neurological disorders.
Currently, there are 220 certified Reeve Foundation peer mentors who have helped over 5,800 people by providing guidance and resources based on their personal experiences. Beyond the PRC, Dana was a powerful voice for caregivers and a fierce advocate for equality.
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Though Christopher and Dana Reeve have both passed on, their vision for better outcomes and a better quality of life for people with spinal cord injuries are very much alive. Here Bob Yant, a leader within that organization, and the editors of ABILITY Magazine talk about how the foundation has….