Posted September 26, 2025
Largest donation in the non-profit organization's 21-year history

(WELLESLEY HILLS, MA) – September 26, 2025 – Today, Cure Alzheimer’s Fund (CureAlz) announced it has received a $50 million gift from The Cardinal Family Fund, the largest contribution in its 21-year history of funding Alzheimer’s disease research. Over the next five years, this generous and transformational gift will drive progress in three areas:
“This extraordinary gift represents remarkable generosity and the Cardinal Family’s belief in our shared goal of funding research that will lead to therapeutic solutions and, one day, a cure for Alzheimer’s disease,” said Henry McCance, Chair and Co-Founder of Cure Alzheimer’s Fund.
“This gift comes at a pivotal moment for Alzheimer’s research, ensuring that critical momentum continues and accelerating discoveries that bring us closer to effective treatments and a cure,” said Meg Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Cure Alzheimer’s Fund. “We are all profoundly grateful to The Cardinal Family Fund and honored by their trust, and we look forward to upholding the tremendous responsibility that accompanies such extraordinary support.”
Cure Alzheimer’s Fund (CureAlz) is a nonprofit dedicated to funding the most promising research to prevent, slow or reverse Alzheimer’s disease. Since its founding in 2004, CureAlz has provided $235 million to more than 300 of the world’s leading researchers and has achieved a 100% perfect score and a Four-Star rating for 13 consecutive years from Charity Navigator. Our Board of Directors, Trustees and a core group of other donors direct their donations to our overhead expenses so that 100% of general donations go to our research program. For more information, visit CureAlz.org.