2006: A Banner Year for the FPWR
What a tremendous year 2006 was for the Foundation for Prader-Willi Research! The past year has been an exciting one, full of progress and hope. The numerous accomplishments in 2006 included:
2007 is set to be a year of further growth and success
With your continued support, we fully expect to fund even more projects in 2007; in addition, we plan to expand our membership both domestically and abroad. Please continue to support us as we look to fulfill our mission and provide a new future for our children with Prader-Willi syndrome.
- 180 member-families as of the end of 2006, representing nearly a five-fold increase in membership over the prior 18 months;
- Co-sponsorship by the FPWR of the X Prize, a project aimed at rapidly sequencing entire human genomes;
- Completion of our first FPWR Fundraising Month, with 10 events in September raising over $300,000 for PWS research;
- Establishing a new brand for FPWR that included new printed materials and a new website;
- The awarding of our third round of research grants, bringing the total number of grants funded by the FPWR to 14, and the number of FPWR-supported publications to six;
- Receipt of 27 new grant applications for 2007, further indicating the overwhelming interest in Prader-Willi syndrome by the medical research community;
- Increased awareness internationally, resulting in a surge of new members from around the globe.
2007 is set to be a year of further growth and success
With your continued support, we fully expect to fund even more projects in 2007; in addition, we plan to expand our membership both domestically and abroad. Please continue to support us as we look to fulfill our mission and provide a new future for our children with Prader-Willi syndrome.
