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Your gift to the UTSA Brain Health Consortium is vital to advancing our understanding of the brain in order to prevent and treat the most debilitating brain disorders

Today, visionary donors have the opportunity to make a true impact on the field of stem cells/precision medicine, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, psychology and learning. Your philanthropy can spur the next breakthroughs in research and medicine and bring to light important discoveries.


Unrestricted Gifts

Unrestricted gifts are allocated at the discretion of the UTSA Brain Health Consortium Director based on emerging opportunities.

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If you would like to learn more about opportunities to support the UTSA Brain Health Consortium, please contact:

Taylor Bird 
Chief Development Officer, College of Sciences
University of Texas at San Antonio
Office of Development
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249
210-458-7672 
taylor.bird@utsa.edu

Targeted Gifts and Endowment

  • Seed Grants ($10,000-$100,000)
    Seed grants are one-year awards that provide early-stage funding to jump start novel research projects addressing challenges in brain health research.
  • Research Awards ($100,000-$500,000)
    Research awards provide two or more years of funding for research projects aimed at making significant advances in the field of brain health. Named awards can be targeted to a specific research area of interest or disease focus for the donor (epilepsy, neurodegeneration, Alzheimer’s disease, etc.).
  • Equipment Funds ($250,000-$1,000,000)
    Equipment funds provide a unique opportunity to bring new technology or capabilities to the brain health consortium. Equipment carries the name of the donor.
  • Endowed Professorship ($1,000,000 and over)
    Endowed professorships are essential for attracting and retaining leaders in the field of brain health. Professorships carry the name of the donor, linking a family’s name with a legacy of innovation, education, and research in brain health.