Foundation for the National Institutes of Health


The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health ] is a not-for-profit, 501 charitable organization established by the U.S. Congress in 1990. Located in Bethesda, MD, the FNIH is an independent organization that raises private-sector funds, and creates and manages alliances with public and private institutions in support of the mission of the National Institutes of Health.
The FNIH organizes and administers research programs, supports education and training of new researchers, manages educational events and symposia and provides support to patient care activities with the purpose of accelerating biomedical research and strategies against diseases and health concerns in the United States and around the globe.

Research Programs

The FNIH collaborates with government experts, industry, academia and not-for-profits on biomedical research programs to advance breakthrough scientific discoveries and to improve the quality of people's lives. Key research partnerships include:
The FNIH supports education and training programs by raising funds for fellows and early-career researchers who are working to advance biomedical science. An example of this is the Medical Research Scholars Program, which provides one-year of intensive training for medical, dental and veterinary students on the NIH campus with mentorship from top scientists.

Awards and Events

The FNIH organizes lectures, awards and events to promote innovative thinking and develop a broader public understanding of biomedical science. The Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences is one example. This $100,000 award, made possible by a generous gift by Ann Lurie, President of Lurie Holdings and President and Treasurer of the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation, recognizes outstanding achievement by a young scientist in biomedical research.

Patient Support Programs

The FNIH supports programs that provide comfort and assistance to patients receiving treatment at the NIH Clinical Center and their families. For example, the FNIH supports the Edmond J. Safra Family Lodge, which offers accommodations to adult patients receiving care at the NIH Clinical Center and their families at no cost to them.

Leadership

The FNIH is led by President and Executive Director, Maria C. Freire. It is overseen by a Board of Directors composed of prestigious individuals from various disciplines.