We know we may be just a few years away from unlocking the mystery of this dreaded disease, and your help has never been needed more urgently. Currently, we can fund only about 10% of the proposals we receive, leaving worthy and exciting scientific leads unexplored.

Get excited about a cure for Alzheimer’s, Join us today.

The Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation is the only public charity whose sole mission is to accelerate the discovery and development of drugs to prevent, treat and cure Alzheimer’s disease. ADDF partners with individuals, corporations, foundations and government agencies to advance drug discovery in the search for promising candidates to combat Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive aging.

With over 26 million people worldwide suffering from Alzheimer’s and related dementias, we have no time to lose. Partner with us to contribute any dollar amount to support our research programs through either structured giving programs or unrestricted support for drug discovery. All partners are recognized in the Annual Report and receive newsletters.

ADDF offers have many partnership opportunities at all levels of giving. Consider:

  • Donating in honor or memory of a special event or person
  • Multiplying your gift by creating a matching fund or perpetual endowment
  • Encouraging research in your own backyard by funding a special award

Your donation will go a long way in helping us get closer to curing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. We are extremely grateful to our many generous donors and sponsors who have made it possible for us to invest more than $45 million in research projects.

To discuss your partnership interests or other opportunities, please contact Allison Sawczyn at 212.901.8016 or asawczyn@alzdiscovery.org

1 out of 3 individuals will be affected by Alzheimer's Disease by the age of 80.

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ADDF invites scientists to apply for a grant through its Novel Approaches to Drug Discovery for Alzheimer's Disease research award program. Learn More