Supporters

Supporters

Would you like to help BPF advance its mission?

Here are three simple but very valuable things you can do:

1. Read. See our open letter on brain preservation. If you agree with it, sign our petition, and tell us in the comments what you think, and what we should do next. When others read the petition comments, you will help them understand. Support for anything new is built one person at a time. If you have more time, read our website. If you find anything you think could be better stated, or something we are missing, contact us. We'd love to hear from you.

2. Connect. Sign up for our occasional Connections e-newsletter. Link to and share our website with others, so more people who should connect with us can do so. If you use Facebook or Twitter, like our BPF Facebook Page, and our Twitter stream. Once our social network grows large enough, we will launch additional community features, like a blog, wiki, webcasts, Google+ group, and a conference/retreat. 

3. Donate. Give $5, the price of a cup of coffee, or more to our nonprofit (donations are through ASF, an affiliated tax-exempt nonprofit, until we receive our IRS tax-exemption ruling), to help us to better execute our mission. Every donation we receive, no matter how small, motivates us to do more. If you wish, you may specify in the notes of your donation that your donation is to be applied to any of four uses:

1) increasing our Technology Prize purse, to raise the incentive to compete,
2) increasing our Competitor Evaluation Fund, helping competitors to offset their direct expenses of competition,
3) increasing our Operating Budget, allowing more operating and/or advertising expenses for the current year, or
4) increasing our Endowment principal, which may not be reduced as long as BPF is a legal entity, and
    whose investment interest may one day permanently sustain BPF as Endowment principal grows.

 
Want to do more? If you can spare a few hours a week for six months or more, consider volunteering. BPF is an all-volunteer run organization, and we offer a number of interesting and valuable volunteer opportunities. The world is ready for a rigorous evaluation of brain preservation technologies, and if validated, rapid deployment to every human being who would like the option of an affordable brain preservation choice at the end of their biological life. Thank you kindly for your support.