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FJC Awards $1 Million Grant To Institute For Myeloma And Bone Cancer Research
By: Kristen O'Connor; Published: January 28, 2009 @ 11:50 am | Comments Disabled
The philanthropic organization FJC recently awarded a $1 million grant to the Institute for Myeloma and Bone Cancer Research (IMBCR).
The grant will go toward IMBCR’s “Cure Myeloma Project,” a research project IMBCR claims is the nation’s foremost effort to find a cure for multiple myeloma.
Specifically, the money will fund six research projects to be conducted by leading myeloma scientists. The topics of these projects are:
IMBCR focuses on improving treatment methods and finding a cure for myeloma patients. Headquartered in Los Angeles, it is the only independent non-profit cancer research institute currently working to reach this goal.
FJC states that its objective is to be the premier foundation of donor advised funds. The organization sponsors charitable projects through grants and loans. Since its founding in 1995, FJC has provided over $100 million in grants to charities across the globe.
For more information, please visit the IMBCR Press Release [1].
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[1] IMBCR Press Release: http://www.imbcr.org/PR_1-2009.htm
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