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The National Paralysis Resource Center, operated by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, Announces Last Quality of Life Grants Program Awardees as Part of Current Federal Funding CycleCreated by the Reeve Foundation in 1999, the Quality of Life Grants Program for nonprofits has awarded $52 million for projects across the U.S. that support the paralysis community. SHORT HILLS, N.J., June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation announced today the latest Quality of Life Grants Program cycle of its current cooperative agreement with the U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL) to operate the National Paralysis Resource Center (NPRC). The Reeve Foundation is the only federally funded entity dedicated to directly supporting the paralysis community and the recognized leader in the field. Its Quality of Life Grants Program awards nonprofit, community organizations for local initiatives designed to improve the lives of people living with and impacted by paralysis. A total of 47 grants totaling more than $1.7 million have been awarded for such initiatives as:
Created by the late Dana Reeve in 1999, the program has awarded since its inception a total of more than $52 million for 4,100 projects across the U.S. These grants are selected by a highly competitive process. The NPRC received more than $3.6 million in requests for funding for this cycle, a slight increase over the prior year likely influenced by a decrease in other federal funding opportunities. Over two decades, the Quality of Life Grants Program has supported innovative programs designed to increase independence and the ability of people with paralysis to lead active, engaged lives. In partnership with ACL, the NPRC has provided medical schools with accessible equipment such as Hoyer lifts and transfer boards so they can teach future doctors how to better care for people with paralysis. The partnership has funded the installation of ramps and platform lifts in venues that host town halls and public meetings. It has helped sustain suicide prevention programs for veterans and support groups for caregivers. And it has fostered a robust range of adaptive sports and recreation opportunities in cities and small towns alike, from therapeutic horseback riding to sled hockey teams to adaptive soccer leagues. Recent grant program examples include:
About the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation?is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research and improving the quality of life for individuals and families impacted by paralysis. Additionally, through a cooperative agreement with the Administration for Community Living, the Reeve Foundation's?National Paralysis Resource Center?(NPRC) promotes the health, well-being, and independence of people living with paralysis, providing comprehensive information, resources, and referral services assisting over 128,000 individuals and families since its launch in 2002. The Reeve Foundation is committed to elevating our community's voices and needs to achieve greater representation and independence. We meet all 20 of the Better Business Bureau's standards for charity accountability and hold the BBB's Charity Seal. For more information, please visit?ChristopherReeve.org?or call 800-225-0292.
SOURCE Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
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