NIALLS FOUNDATION — grant history
Latest income
£912k
Grants listed (FY2024)
6
Listed grants total
£337k
Accounts grants total
£337k
listed grants reconcile with the accounts totalextracted from its FY2024 accounts
Grants made, per its accounts filings
| Recipient | Year | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| UOL - Leeds SCI Centre | FY2024 | £126k | Donation to be used to deepen Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) research at Leeds further by establishing a dedicated SCI Research Hub at the University, led by Professor Ronaldo Ichiyama, Chair of the SCI Hub board. |
| SCI Ventures | FY2024 | £79k | Donation to be used to support its mission to fund recovery of function for people living with paralysis. |
| UOL - Gait Trainer Research | FY2024 | £75k | Funding to test the development and initial efficacy of a home-based gait-trainer for people with Spinal Cord Injuries. |
| The endParalysis Foundation | FY2024 | £21k | Not specified in grantee list, but context implies spinal injury research |
| University of Wisconsin-Madison | FY2024 | £19k | Funding to test the treatment of Spinal Cord Injury with Mineral Coated Microparticles Delivering mRNA. |
| CRP PhD Student | FY2024 | £17k | Funding for a PhD student at Leeds University to understand if CRP can be paired with other technologies such as spinal cord stimulation to enhance the effects and give meaningful recovery to people with a spinal cord injury. |
| Canadian Spinal Research Organization | FY2023 | £60k | |
| CRP PhD Student | FY2023 | £47k | |
| Microcures | FY2023 | £41k | |
| Cleveland Clinic | FY2023 | £40k | |
| The endParalysis Foundation | FY2023 | £14k | |
| Phoenix Pharmaceuticals | FY2023 | £10k | |
| Epidural Stimulator Trial - NHS | FY2023 | £0 | |
| Cleveland Clinic | FY2022 | £100k | Funded a trial at Cleveland Clinic to see if a novel therapy could achieve recovery by using a new chronic motor therapy. This therapy has already shown results in an acute model. |
| The Spinal Analysis Foundation | FY2022 | £100k | Canadian Spinal Research Organisation |
| Cleveland Clinic | FY2022 | £100k | Spinal Cord Injury - Patient Trial |
| Student | FY2022 | £100k | PhD Student at Leeds University to understand if C1 can be fixed with other technologies such as Spinal Cord Stimulation to enhance the effects and give meaningful recovery to people with a Spinal Cord Injury |
| Individual | FY2022 | £100k | Funded a trial to allow a patient in the UK with at home rehabilitation to receive a Spinal Stimulator to see if benefit could be achieved |