Now it’s your turn to help us

The Neurological Foundation is the only Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) dedicated to funding neurological research in New Zealand. We are able to fund life changing research through the generous continued donations from our supporters.

In addition to funding research and education, the Neurological Foundation also works to raise public awareness for neurological conditions by creating publications and hosting public events throughout New Zealand. That’s why it’s vital that you *keep us informed* about your work and *share your research results* with us. That way we can communicate those results back to our supporters, and continue to receive donations for funding.

We ask you to play an active role in supporting Neurological Foundation, by:

* Acknowledging our funding in any presentations, publications or media statements resulting from your research.

* Using our logo on all relevant materials, including presentations and posters. To request our logo or PowerPoint template, please email marketing@neurological.org.nz.

* Being available to speak at an event. Events are hosted around New Zealand sharing insights into the research our supporters have helped fund.

* Helping us develop specific feature articles on the progress of your research.

For other ways to support us, visit this page.

If you can't find the information you need, please use the "Get in touch" form on this page to send an inquiry to the Neurological Foundation.

 

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