Long-standing volunteers Kate O’Donnell and Amy Barry to co-chair major gift and planned giving campaign, continuing the legacy of beloved philanthropic leader Joe O’Donnell
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Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in the gene responsible for producing the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein. For this reason, scientists are exploring ways to provide a correct copy of the gene to treat CF.
People living with cystic fibrosis and their families face complicated issues related to getting the care they need. CF Foundation Compass makes sure that no one has to do it alone.
The Drug Development Pipeline features an extensive list of drugs that are in development or approved for treating cystic fibrosis. For a drug or program to be shown on the pipeline, it must meet certain conditions.
No matter where you are in life — whether you’re a person with CF, parent, or caregiver — CF Peer Connect can connect you to a peer who has been through a similar situation.
Impact Grants provide guidance and funding to individuals or nonprofits that actively work with and empower the cystic fibrosis community.
This competition provides one year of free lab and office space at Bakar Labs at the University of California Berkeley to awardees with emerging genetic medicines delivery technology that may be applied to CF.
Apply for an Impact Grant to make your vision a reality. The best ideas come from personal experience, and no one knows the ins and outs of life with CF like the CF community!
Learn more about KC White, chair of the CF Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
A brief overview of cystic fibrosis, how it can impact people who have it, and how you can help.