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The 2014 Fight Aging! Fundraiser Starts Now: We'll Match Your Research Donations with $2 for Every $1


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#1 reason

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Posted 01 October 2014 - 10:05 PM


It is that time again, and our 2014 matching fundraiser starts today, October 1st 2014. From now until the end of the year, December 31st 2014, we will match the first $50,000 donated to the SENS Research Foundation with $2 for every $1 given. These funds will help to speed progress in ongoing scientific programs conducted in US and European research centers, their ultimate aim being to repair and reverse the causes of frailty and age-related disease.

The SENS Research Foundation is a 501©(3) charity and all US donations are tax-deductible. Donations from most European Union countries are also tax-deductible, though the details vary by location. Please contact the SENS Research Foundation to find out more.

The Matching Fund Founders Ask You to Join Us

Who are we? We are Christophe and Dominique Cornuejols, David Gobel of the Methuselah Foundation, Dennis Towne, Håkon Karlsen, philanthropist Jason Hope, Michael Achey, Michael Cooper, and Reason of Fight Aging! We are all long-time supporters of SENS research aimed at rejuvenation through repair of the known root causes of aging. The few types of cellular and molecular damage that accumulate in all of our tissues cause progressive dysfunction and eventual death for everyone - unless something is done to stop it. This cause is important enough for everyone to do their part, and for us that means putting up a $100,000 matching fund we want you to help draw down: for every dollar you donate, we will match it with two of our own.

Even Small Donations Make a Meaningful Difference

Early stage medical biotechnology research of the sort carried out at the SENS Research Foundation costs little nowadays in comparison to the recent past. The cost of tools and techniques in biotechnology has plummeted in the past decade, even while capabilities have greatly increased. A graduate student with $20,000 can accomplish in a few months what would have required a full laboratory, years, and tens of millions of dollars in the 1990s. All of the much-lamented great expense in modern medicine lies in clinical translation, the long and drawn out process of trials, retrials, marketing, and manufacturing that is required to bring a laboratory proof of concept into clinics as a widely available therapy.

The SENS Research Foundation is focused on early stage research, following a plan that leads to technology demonstrations in the laboratory. With a proof of concept rejuvenation therapy the world will beat a path to their doorstep in order to fund clinical translation. The real challenge is here and now, raising the funds to get to that step. A few tens of thousands of dollars means the difference between a significant project delayed indefinitely or that project completed.

To pick one example, last year the community raised $20,000 to fund cutting edge work in allotopic expression of mitochondrial genes, a potential cure for the issue of mitochondrial damage in aging. That was enough to have a skilled young researcher work on the process for two of the thirteen genes of interest over a period of months. It really is that cheap given an existing group like the SENS Research Foundation with diverse connections and access to established laboratories.

Your donations make a real difference.

Spread the Word, Tell Your Friends

Don't forget to tell your friends about this fundraiser. Talk to your community, online and offline. Consider running local events to help meet our goal of raising $50,000 from a grassroots community of supporters. The more people who know about the prospects for near future therapies resulting from rejuvenation research of the sort carried out by the SENS Research Foundation, the easier it becomes to raise funds and obtain institutional support for these research programs in the future.

Launched at /r/Futurology and in Conjunction with Longevity Day

Take a look at the generous spirit displayed at /r/Futurology, the futurist Reddit community, when given the chance to help. Scores of people there have already donated modest sums to the cause in response to our fundraiser: many thanks to you all!

The 1st of October marks the launch of this fundraiser, but it is also the International Day of Older Persons, and the International Longevity Alliance would like this to become an official Longevity Day. This year, just like last year, groups of futurists around the world will be holding events to mark the occasion, and this includes the scientists and advocates present at the 2014 Eurosymposium on Healthy Aging.

Download the 2014 Fundraiser Posters

The full size graphics here are large enough for 24 x 36 inch posters, but are also suitable for page-sized fliers. The original Photoshop files are available on request, but are a little large to put up here. Make as much use of these as you like - please help to spread the word and help this fundraiser to meet its target.

Color design, 3600 x 5600 pixels suitable for 24 x 36 inch posters, 11.3MB
Color design, 2400 x 3600 pixels suitable for letter size, 6.3MB

Blue design, 7200 x 10800 pixels suitable for 24 x 36 inch posters, 13.1MB
Blue design, 2400 x 3600 pixels suitable for letter size, 3.8MB


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#2 caliban

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Posted 08 October 2014 - 09:34 PM

This fundraiser has been accredited under LongeCity's community fundraisers scheme.

 

This was an easy call to make. Reason has spotless credentials: he is a LongeCity Guardian (former director) who maintains a consistently brilliant news service to the community via Fight Aging. He has pulled of similar fundraiser last year. SENS is considered by many the foremost research and advocacy organisation for biomedical life extension.

(members topic here)

 

The question is, whether LongeCity members can support this effort in addition to donating and securing matched funding. Reason has already shown us how it's done. How else can one contribute?  



#3 Aaron Traywick - LEPI

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Posted 20 November 2014 - 02:27 PM

Hello,

 

I just joined the site, and I would like to get as involved as I can. My desire is to learn more about  the work of this community, and to find a few mentors who can share with me some of their experiences and best practices in aligning their lives around a concept of longevity.

 

I was wondering, would it be helpful for me to set up a couple of other giving pages for this fundraiser, using information from SENS, this post and its links? Some great sites to set this up on would be Kickstarter, FirstGiving, and a few others. It would be pretty simple, and I would be glad to work with someone directly on this for their review before actually putting any content on the web.

 

Thanks for considering, glad to help! Some words about me are below, and a direct contact.

 

 

Aaron Traywick
 
Office:  971.303.9141

 


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#4 Antonio2014

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Posted 21 November 2014 - 08:18 AM

Wellcome,

 

Wouldn't it be better to simply publicize the current funding campaign and post a link to it? It's quite easy to donate. If you spread the funding campaigns, both will advance slower. Anyway, I think a Kickstarter campaign will be a good idea, but after this campaign ends (for example, in February or March next year).

 

Here at Longecity we run different campaigns for other projects from time to time. But, if you are interested only in SENS, you can contact the SENS Research Foundation directly and coordinate with them: http://www.sens.org/contact-us

 

BTW, the current SENS funding campaign was not started by Longecity but by FightAging (click on the last link in the first post).


Edited by Antonio2014, 21 November 2014 - 08:22 AM.

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