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FUNDING & FINANCIALS

Private donors

U.S. Pain Foundation is extremely appreciative of every donation made to the organization, no matter how large or small. Thank you for recognizing the the challenges those with pain regularly endure, and supporting our efforts to help people with pain.

Corporate partners

U.S. Pain Foundation is grateful to its corporate sponsors, all of whom are valuable partners in improving care for the pain community. Below, you can learn more about the companies that support our various programs.

2024 Corporate Council

Members

 

 

 

Advocacy

U.S. Pain empowers volunteers to advocate on the state and federal levels through its Advocacy Network, Headache on the Hill, webinars, and more.

FEDERAL ADVOCACY:

 

STATE-BASED ADVOCACY EFFORTS:

FEDERAL POLICY – ADVANCING CHRONIC PAIN RESEARCH ACT:

PAIN BREAKTHROUGHS ROUNDTABLE:

 

VIRTUAL ADVOCACY TRAINING SERIES:

VIRTUAL ADVOCACY DAY:

MIGRAINE ADVOCACY:

Invisible Project

U.S. Pain Foundation’s flagship program, the INvisible Project, creates chronic pain awareness through the stories and photographs of real people living with pain.

INvisible Project: Diabetes edition

Gold Sponsors

 

Partner Sponsor

 

Education

2024 Gold Education sponsor:

2024 Living Well With Chronic Pain booklet:

Pediatric, Young Adult, and Family

 2024 Pediatric Pain Education and Family Programming

PLATINUM SPONSOR

Young Adults With Chronic Pain – gold level

Family Connection to Pain Education – Gold Level

2024 Pediatric Pain Warrior Family Summer Camp

 

 

 

MENTAL HEALTH AND Support

OVERALL 2024 SUPPORT FOR MENTAL HEALTH:

STATE-BASED PEER SUPPORT:

Gold sponsor:

NATIONAL AND DAILY PEER SUPPORT:

Gold sponsor:

SPECIALIZED PEER SUPPORT GROUPS:

Gold sponsor:

 

CHRONIC PAIN PEER LEADER SUPPORT GROUP TRAINING:

Silver sponsors:

 

2023 Pain Awareness Month

Each September, U.S. Pain develops a campaign to inspire, education, and connect people with pain.


 

 

2023 KNOWvember

KNOWvember is a month-long educational campaign for the pain community. Each November, the organization chooses a theme for the month in an effort to provide specific, helpful information through virtual events and social media posts.