Supporting Our Science
Our donors play a crucial role in supporting the development of New York City as a world leader in life sciences and biomedical research.
The Vital Role of Philanthropic Support
Philanthropic support is essential for enabling the continued success of the NYGC as a central hub for generating shared genomic data and scientific discoveries. Now more than ever, the crucial partnership between scientists and donors who fund their research is needed to help support this important work and continue moving genomic science forward.
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Our Donors Make All the Difference
The generosity of our donors helps us cultivate a creative culture where scientists can focus their energies and attention on collaborative research, confident that their projects are supported and funded by philanthropy. Since 2011, our donors have provided much of the critical funding to enable NYGC’s evolution from the germ of an idea to a state-of-the-art genomic facility.
- AE Family Foundation
- Warren Alpert Foundation
- The ALS Association
- ALS Ride for Life
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- American Lung Association
- Anonymous
- Jeremiah M. Bogart
- Helena and Peter Bienstock
- Bloomberg Philanthropies
- Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
- Bright Funds Foundation
- Megan and Bob Burbridge
- Cancer Research Institute
- The Carson Family Charitable Trust
- Eli Casdin and Jennifer Haythe, MD
- Lisa and Dick Cashin
- Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF/Silicon Valley Community Foundation
- Cheah Chee Mun
- Robert and Jennifer Darnell
- Anthony J. and Christie B. de Nicola
- Bucky Dent/Embraced by Love
- Nicholas Donofrio
- Stanley and Fiona Druckenmiller
- Joseph Edelman
- Andra and John B. Ehrenkranz
- Roger W. and Carol B. Einiger Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Communal Fund
- Barbara and Burton Einspruch Philanthropic Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation
- Empire State Development Corporation
- John Erwin
- Judith and Anthony Evnin
- Gerald J. & Dorothy R. Friedman New York Foundation for Medical Research, Inc.
- Eugene and Emily Grant Family Foundation
- Jeff Harris
- Bill Harvey
- John P. Havens
- Peter H. and Louise Havens
- Andria and Paul Heafy
- The Hearst Foundations
- Hereditary Disease Foundation
- Hope Funds for Cancer Research
- Ani C. Hovanessian
- International Foundation for Optic Nerve Disease
- Charles Janeway
- Weslie R. Janeway
- Paul Tudor Jones
- Jeremiah M. Bogert
- JPB Foundation
- JSRM Foundation
- Ruth Ellen Kaplan
- The Sidney Kimmel Foundation
- Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Foundation
- Elaine and Ken Langone
- Christy and John Mack Foundation
- MacMillan Family Foundation
- The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research
- The Taylor Matthews Foundation
- Melanoma Research Alliance
- William C. Meyers
- Robert B. Millard
- Jill Miller/Fidelity Charitable
- National Breast Cancer Coalition
- Network for Good
- The New York Community Trust
- The New York Community Trust – Pyewacket Fund
- Dorothy Oertel-Albright
- John Overdeck
- Herbert Pardes
- Partnership Fund for New York City
- Project ALS
- William M. Provost
- Frank E. Richardson
- David Rockefeller
- Donna and Benjamin Rosen
- Arthur and Rebecca Samberg
- Gleniss Smith Schonholz
- Schwab Charitable Trust
- Ed Scolnick
- Phyllis and Ivan Seidenberg
- The Honorable Colleen McMahon and Frank V. Sica
- Simons Foundation
- Steven D. Singer
- The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- The Sohn Conference Foundation
- The Speyer Family Foundation, Inc.
- The Starr Foundation
- Sandra and Anthony Tamer
- Target ALS
- Nancy Thornberry
- Three Little Pigs Foundation (William E. Ford)
- The Tow Foundation
- Chris Townsend
- Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Foundation
- Lulu C. Wang
- Warburg Pincus LLC
- Wood Next Fund
- Brian F. Wruble
- Mortimer B. Zuckerman Family Fund