Migraine Research Foundation



The Migraine Research Foundation is dedicated to ending the debilitating pain of migraine. The foundation funds innovative research to further the understanding of the causes and mechanisms of migraine, to develop improved treatments for sufferers, and to find the cure.

The Migraine Research Foundation was founded in 2006 as the only nonprofit organization dedicated to funding migraine research in the United States.

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Assets and Giving for Migraine Research Foundation

Assets

2019 - 1,918,705
2018 - 1,701,880
2017 - 1,708,967
Domestic Grants

2019 - 270,869
2018 - 256,000


    

Recent News from Migraine Research Foundation


Allergan Foundation Giving Reaches $95 Million Since Inception
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The grants were donated to more than 400 organizations in 32 states as part of The Allergan Foundation's commitment to providing a lasting...more

Migraine Research Foundation Announces 2014 Grants
Foundation: Migraine Research Foundation

The Migraine Research Foundation (MRF), a nonprofit that funds research into ... MRF has now funded a total of 51 grants since its founding in...more

2011 Grants Announced by Migraine Research Foundation
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The Migraine Research Foundation announced that it has awarded four grants for research projects to better understand the causes and better treatments of migraine disease. In addition to the...more

UNE professor receives Migraine Research Foundation grant
Foundation: Migraine Research Foundation

This grant was one of seven awarded by the foundation out of 40 proposals from nine countries, according to a press release from the university. ...See all stories on this topic...more





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