Trusts and foundations
For almost 60 years Action Medical Research has supported vital medical research - especially in the area of children’s health - which has transformed millions of lives. Can any of us today imagine life without the polio vaccine for example?
Action Medical Research relies entirely on voluntary funding. The loyalty and generosity of Trusts and Foundations is crucial to our work, each making a valuable contribution to the costs of funding our projects.
If you are involved with a Trust or Foundation and feel able to consider supporting Action Medical Research, we would welcome the opportunity to provide more background to our charity, including the range of research covered by the projects we currently support. Where there is an area of particular interest a grant may be dedicated to a specific research project. We also welcome requests from Trustees wishing to visit research teams, either as part of their decision-making processes, or for following up research progress.
US Foundations
The benefits from our research extend far beyond the United Kingdom and Action Medical Research International (AMRI) was established for the purpose of providing financial and other assistance to Action Medical Research and similar organisations. The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that AMRI qualifies as a charitable organisation as described in Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. AMRI’s EIN is 43-1695616. Donations may also be made through Charities Aid Foundation America (CAF America).
US Taxpayers
US taxpayers who would like to support AMR may prefer to use CAF America for their contributions. Action Medical Research has been determined as eligible to receive grants from CAF America. Please follow this link to make a contribution.
For further information, please contact Judith Conners or Becky Caswell.
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Real story - Claire's story
Claire Shearer remembers her son Cameron who died at less than six months old as a result of complications brought about by his premature birth. Watch Claire's video on the STAND UP website.
Research highlight - childhood eczema
Researchers are investigating the genetic basis of childhood eczema which could be a vital step forward in the development of new treatments. Read more about childhood eczema.
