2013 DONATIONS AND GRANTS
The following individuals or companies have made donations or grants to support the National Fibromyalgia Research Association’s efforts to continue funding research, educating health care professionals and raising public awareness about fibromyalgia. Join in their efforts by clicking here.
DONATIONS:
Founder
’
s Circle - $5,000 and up
In support of general office and administrative expenses
Jack and Pam Scott, founder and President of the NFRA Board
First Pacific Corporation
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Patron - $1,000 to $4,999
Benefactor - $500 to $999
Friend - $100 to $499
In Honor of Audrey Siu
Andrea Siu
In Honor of Cynthia Garland
Shirley Mabry
Kaye Isola
John Steinbeck
Andrea Siu
Ike and Barbara Warren
Trevor Tapscott
Curt Radkin
United Health Group Employee Giving Campaign
Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
In Memory of Valerie Haulin
In Memory of Violet Eileen Butler
Robert Fifer
Lisa Wright
Carolyn Moore
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Supporter - $50 - $99
Simone Brott
James Mikkelsen
Allstate Giving Campaign
AT&T United Way Employee Giving
In Memory of Robin Neihoff
Dawn Schwartz
In Memory of Karen Lynn Dulmage
James Mikkelsen
In Memory of Violet Butler
Lynn Hanson
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Associate
–
up to $49
In Honor of Arlene Garten
Friends from the Dinner & Lunch Group
In Honor of Kathy Katis
Mary Katis
In Honor of Wendy Keenan
Marc Donars
Katie Brown
Elyce Peristadt
Charles and Ronnie Koppelman
Heather McQuillen
Mary and Stephen Disney
Casey Roewer
Arthur Philpott
David Makonnen
J. Eric Nelson
Carol Brune
United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg
JP Morgan Chase & Co Employee Giving Campaign
Hospira Employee Giving
Aqua Moon Keepsakes
In Memory of Judy W. Seaman
Mary Louise and J. Stephen Disney
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2012 DONATIONS AND GRANTS
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2009 DONATIONS AND GRANTS
2008 DONATIONS AND GRANTS
2007 DONATIONS AND GRANTS
Education, Products and Donations for Fibromyalgia
NFRA events and medical symposiums will be highlighted in this area for your information and consideration.
Although our medical symposiums are primarily meant for health care professionals they are open to patients
wanting to know more about current research and how scientific studies might influence their personal
medical care.The information shared at these meetings can be very technical and difficult to understand
for most non-health care professionals, but often, because most fibromyalgia patients have had to find their
own
medical interventions, they are already educated in the terminology used in symposium
presentations. Seating
is limited at these events, so make your reservations early.
We will also be using this area for patient held and sponsored FM educational events - so stop by often to
get caught up on what's happening.Maybe an event will take place close to where you live!
Choose a link below to get started!