The ALS Association proudly partners with the American Academy of Neurology to support promising young clinician scientists through annual fellowship awards, like the Clinical Research Training Fellowship and the Clinician-Scientist Development Award. These fellowships recruit talented, young scientists who propose innovative clinical ALS studies and foster their development to make significant contributions to ALS research. Learn more.
A primary goal of our chapters is to work closely with providers in their local communities to make sure all people living with ALS receive the health care and support services they need and deserve. Learn more.
We welcome the opportunity to speak with you about how we can holistically help meet your client’s financial, philanthropic, and estate planning goals. We always encourage our supporters to consult financial advisors for guidance on how to best support a charity given their unique financial situation.
Have you included a gift to The ALS Association in your will, trust, or other gift plan? Are you considering doing so? Please use the form below to let us know. We’d be honored to welcome you to The Legacy Society – our way of recognizing supporters who leave a legacy gift to the Association.
You can be the key to finding a cure for ALS and bring hope to a person living with the disease by doing something so simple – donating your used vehicle. Learn more.
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This national research project was created to identify all ALS cases in the USA, to help better understand who gets ALS and what factors affect the disease.