Pitt Hopkins Research Foundation

Pitt Hopkins Research Foundation

Winston Salem, NC 27106
Tax ID46-0770142

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More about this organization

Mission

Pitt Hopkins Research Foundation's mission is to support research dedicated to finding a treatment and an eventual cure of Pitt Hopkins syndrome and other similar disorders. The organization mission is to also support the Pitt Hopkins community with resource recommendation, parental support and the latest medical information.

About

The organization provides grants to various organizations (primarily universities with research programs) to support research dedicated to finding a treatment for Pitt Hopkins syndrome. In 2019, the organization made grants to six research organizations.

Revenue

$493,775

Expenses

$532,102