Benefunder Partners with Children`s National Health System to

Benefunder Partners with Children’s National Health System to
Advance Pediatric Research
Unique Funding Platform Connects Top Innovators With Philanthropists
June 1, 2015 – Benefunder, an organization that works with wealth
management firms to connect high net worth clients with top research causes
across the country, and Children’s National Health System in Washington,
D.C., have launched a first-of-its-kind partnership designed to propel funding
for pediatric research.
Under the collaboration, select Children’s National Health researchers will
be profiled on Benefunder’s unique funding platform, including faculty
from the Children’s Research Institute and the Sheikh Zayed Institute for
Pediatric Surgical Innovation. Researchers at the Children’s Research
Institute are investigating a wide range of diseases, including brain and
spinal cord injuries and protection, obesity, type 2 diabetes, renal disease,
and autism. The Sheikh Zayed Institute’s goal is to make pediatric surgery
more precise, less invasive, and pain-free.
Children’s National, one of the nation’s first children’s hospitals, is a
leader in pediatric healthcare – from primary to intensive care.
“At Children’s National, our physicians and researchers are constantly
exploring new and better ways to treat children and cure diseases,” said
Pam King Sams, executive vice president for development. “While we are
fortunate to receive funding from the National Institutes of Health, private
philanthropy is critical to our ability to reach further, and to move research
from the lab to therapies that can heal children today. We are excited to
partner with Benefunder to help more philanthropists make an impact for
children around the world through meaningful charitable investments.”
Through Benefunder’s Charitable Innovation Fund, researchers from
Children's National will be linked to philanthropists who want to build
lasting relationships, and fund cutting-edge research that is improving and
changing kids’ lives. By joining Benefunder, top researchers can gain access
to discretionary funds to further advance important treatments, therapies,
devices and other innovative solutions that otherwise would not make it to
the market.
“We are excited about the partnership with Children’s National,” said
Christian Braemer, Benefunder’s cofounder and CEO. “Our goal is to
connect these important causes with the resources they need to create better
solutions for children’s health problems.”
Braemer – who was inspired to create Benefunder after his young nephew
was diagnosed with a rare form of liver cancer – said dwindling and
competitive federal dollars have placed disproportionate strain on pediatric
research. For example, in United States, an estimated 10,380 new cases of
cancer will be diagnosed among children from birth to 14 years this year, and
more than 1,000 children will die from the disease. Although pediatric cancer
death rates have declined by nearly 70 percent over the past four decades,
cancer remains the leading cause of death from disease among children.
Despite this progress, better and safer treatments for childhood cancers are
needed, according to the National Cancer Institute. Also consider this: In the
last quarter century, the FDA has only approved three drugs that target and
treat pediatric cancers. Meanwhile, only 4% of federal research dollars is
dedicated to childhood cancer research.
While pediatrics has a harder time attracting federal research dollars, it is a
high priority among many philanthropists, who have a great opportunity to
fill the funding void, Braemer said.
“Anything that is children-related is a small, niche market, and does not have
as big of a return on investment as adult devices or therapies. Also,
prescribing drugs for kids isn’t simply a matter of a lower dosage; you need
separate drugs and treatments, which all start with research,” he said. “These
researchers need more of a voice and an organized platform to connect
them with the critical funding they need, and Benefunder provides that by
showcasing their work and linking them directly with donors who want to
fund pediatric causes that matter to them.”
Children’s National is Benefunder’s first pediatric partnership. The top
ranked health organization joins other leading institutions, such as UC San
Diego, Syracuse University, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey,
and the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, Calif., that
have partnered with Benefunder to give philanthropists direct access to
today’s top researchers, while pushing innovation forward.
About Benefunder
Benefunder is a community foundation for innovation that has created a new
funding channel for research while providing philanthropists with a smarter
and more meaningful way to give. Through our Charitable Innovation Fund,
we connect donors with the nation’s top innovators across all fields of study,
including life sciences, new technologies, the environment and education,
and the arts and humanities. Benefunder has the largest active researcher
portal in the United States, with more than 600 top researchers who are
working on breakthrough treatments and solutions that will greatly impact
and benefit society. More information at www.benefunder.org. Watch the
Benefunder video here.
About Children’s National Health System:
Children’s National Health System, based in Washington, D.C., has been
serving the nation’s children since 1870. Children’s National is Magnet®
designated, and is consistently ranked among the top pediatric hospitals by
U.S.News & World Report. Home to the Children’s Research Institute and
the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Children’s
National is one of the nation’s top NIH-funded pediatric institutions. With a
community-based pediatric network, seven regional outpatient centers, an
ambulatory surgery center, two emergency rooms, an acute care hospital, and
collaborations throughout the region, Children’s National is recognized for
its expertise and innovation in pediatric care and as an advocate for all
children. For more information, visit ChildrensNational.org
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Media Contacts
Benefunder:
Andrea Siedsma
760-840-0494
[email protected]
Children’s Hospital Foundation
Mark Miller
301-565-8507
[email protected]