Goldman Philanthropic Partnerships

aka PFC   |   Chicago, IL   |  www.4cures.org

Mission

Our fundamental mission and purpose is to get better treatments and cures quickly to patients who suffer from catastrophic disease. Government, industry, institutions and many disease-specific non-profits current approaches to creating treatments and cures often takes 20 or more years and billions of dollars. During this time too many patients suffer and some die. Partnership for Cures seeks to change the traditional paradigm by challenging researchers and scientists to test new hypotheses and treatment approaches that will impact patient?s lives within two years or less.

Ruling year info

2000

Principal Officer

Dr. Bruce Bloom

Main address

70 West Madison Street Suite 1500

Chicago, IL 60602

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EIN

36-4258390

NTEE code info

Cancer Research (H30)

Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution (H12)

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Programs and results

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Our programs

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What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?

Pilot Studies: These studies test new hypotheses for disease treatment and require initial funding of $35,000-50,000. They include pilot clinical trials or test therapies in animal models that eventually lead to further human testing.
Two Years to Cures Project (2Y2C): These projects require funding of $250,000 over a two year period. Treatments primarily emerge from the repurposing of existing drugs and other therapies for new uses in new diseases. Options are driven to patients within two years, allowing for a more immediate impact than traditional models.
Inspired Ventures: Funding for this program ranges from $50,000 to $500,000 per year. The program can be tailored to the needs of a PFC funding partner to create a program around a specific disease.
Science Advisory: PFC staff works with funding partners to create and manage a Board of Science Advisors and a project review process.

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Goldman Philanthropic Partnerships

Board of directors
as of 03/20/2008
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Kevin Krantz

Robert Miller

Peter Kupferberg

Margaret Christie

Michael L. Lucas

Ann Slaw

Mark Kosiek

Steve Goldsher

Jerry Paris

Neil Hirsch