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PRESS RELEASES 2015

The Campbell Foundation Tops $10 Million in Donations With Latest Round of Grants

 

December 10, 2015 – FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – The Campbell Foundation is pleased to announce that with its latest round of End of Year funding it also has reached an incredible milestone. Not only has the foundation awarded $1 million in funding to direct service organizations, but it has reached the $10 million mark for total funding since the organization’s inception in 1995. Read more and click here to see our infographic detailing our End of Year program.

The Campbell Foundation Funds Research to Study Vascular Disease in Patients With HIV

 

October 21, 2015 – FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – The Campbell Foundation has awarded a $60,000 grant to Dr. Jose Gutierrez, assistant professor of neurology in the Division of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease at Columbia University Medical Center in New York. Dr. Gutierrez will use the grant to determine the relationship between HIV infection and cerebral arterial inflammation. Read more

The Campbell Foundation Funds Research to Study Heart Disease, Diabetes in Children With HIV

 

Fort Lauderdale, FL – August 20, 2015 - The Campbell Foundation has awarded a $48,900 grant to Dr. Sahera Dirajlal-Fargo, a physician in the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Rheumatology at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, to study the impact of inflammation in the lining of blood vessels on young patients with HIV. Read more

Campbell Foundation Provides “Fast-track” Grants to Three South Florida Research Groups

 

Fort Lauderdale, FL – July 8, 2015 - The Campbell Foundation provided researchers at the University of Miami, Florida Atlantic University and the Children's Diagnostic and Treatment Center each with $30,000 fast-track grants to assist them with their ground-breaking investigations in HIV/AIDS. Read More

The Campbell Foundation Awards $100,000 Grant to HIV Researchers

 

Fort Lauderdale, FL – Jan. 4, 2015 - The Campbell Foundation is pleased to announce that its first grant of 2015 has been awarded to researchers who have already made great strides toward the goal of treating the neurological complications of HIV such as dementia, neuropathy and a number of psychological conditions including depression. Read More

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