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Beneficiaries National Board Meeting April 26-27 th , Atlanta GA

Beneficiaries National Board Meeting April 26-27 th , Atlanta GA . Cancer Research support. Who supports medical research? Where does SAA fits in the mix of funders? How SAA selects beneficiaries? Who has SAA selected as beneficiaries.

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Beneficiaries National Board Meeting April 26-27 th , Atlanta GA

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  1. Beneficiaries National Board MeetingApril 26-27th, Atlanta GA

  2. Cancer Research support • Who supports medical research? • Where does SAA fits in the mix of funders? • How SAA selects beneficiaries? • Who has SAA selected as beneficiaries

  3. slide compliment of B Myers: DDCF

  4. Research Support Along the Continuum of Biomedical Research Implementation Studies Basic Research Translational Research Human Clinical Studies Clinical Practice Delivery of Care NSF NIH Philanthropy Adapted from Sung & Hulbert , Chap 17 Clin Trans Science, 2009 Industry slide compliments of B Myers: DDCF

  5. Funding of Biomedical Research in US slide compliments of B Myers: DDCF Source: Dorsey et al., Table 1, JAMA 2010

  6. Philanthropic Funding • Private foundations: • Private (endowed) funds • Fund raising not a central activity • Board as central control • Live vs. dead money • Donor control Boards vs. wills, trusts, institutions control Board • Public charities (such as SAA) • Public funds • Fund raising critical, stewardship of donors dollars • Donors, local committees (boards), central board • Control less centralized • Year to year budget

  7. Private Foundation Investment in Medical Research 2010 total estimated to be $1.1 Billion* *Source: The Foundation Center

  8. Public Charities Funding Cancer Research 2010 total estimated to be $0.9 Billion* EXAMPLES *Source: Research!America

  9. What defines SAA? Local funds for local beneficiaries • Public foundation • Donor based, event-centric • About 3 million in awards • On the National map, when seen as an aggregate • Focused on “Cancer” • Focused on cancer, but not a specific cancer • Event dependent • Yearly cycle of funding, linkage to event. • If we raise it , we spend it. If we don’t raise it……

  10. Responsibilities of National Beneficiary Committee • Establishing New Beneficiaries • support local programs with screening of “potential beneficiaries” • support local programs with review of proposals from potential • recommend to National and local boards beneficiaries for approval • Current beneficiaries • Review progress reports for past year • Comment on progress to local and National Boards • Recommend for approval/disapproval substantial changes in program, including new investigators, projects.

  11. Event income in 2011* * Rough estimates for discussion only, not final numbers

  12. Beneficiary awards in 2011* * rough estimates for discusssion only, not final numbers

  13. Progress Report 2011: JHU High impact publication in Science vol 331, March 2011

  14. Progress Report 2011: CHORI

  15. Categories of support: 2011

  16. Making a National Impact: $40m

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