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The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation is a catalyst for improving the lives of people with Down syndrome. The foundation is one of the leaders in funding programs and organizations that are dedicated to research, education, clinical care, and advocacy for people with Down syndrome. In just three years, the foundation has committed more than $36 million in grants and endowments, including funding for the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome that will fully integrate the highest quality basic, translational and clinical research, clinical trials, therapeutic development, medical care, education and advocacy. The following is a timeline of the key accomplishments and commitments to date: 2006 - Raised $1 million to establish The Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Educational Fund
- Held its first Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Educational Symposium Series with world-renowned expert William I. Cohen
- Launched "The Sie Family Down Syndrome Break-Through Research Initiative" moderated by Nobel Laureate Tom Cech
- Resulted in a "Call To Action" where posters/grant proposals were submitted and $1 million in new Down syndrome research funding was granted to 13 projects representing 28 scientists, 17 of whom were new to the Down syndrome field
2007 - Held two more Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Educational Symposium Series
- World-renowned physical therapist and Down syndrome expert, Patricia Winders
- World-renowned psychologist and behavioral scientist and Down syndrome expert, Sue Buckley
- Helped fund the first life skills class in Colorado for adults with Down syndrome through the Denver Adult Down Syndrome Clinic
- Recruited Patricia Winders to Colorado as a first step towards establishing a clinical care center for children with Down syndrome
- Underwrote the labs of three key scientists working on Down syndrome who have consequently made groundbreaking breakthroughs
2008 - Provided a $140K grant to fund the first research on how children with Down syndrome learn to read
- Established the Anna and John J. Sie Center for Down Syndrome at The Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado with a $2 million endowment
- Established the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome at the University of Colorado Denver's Anschutz Medical Campus with a $34 million commitment
The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation supports the sharing of knowledge amongst peoples and cultures throughout the global community, with an emphasis on Down syndrome, international security and diplomacy, education, media, business and technology. The Foundation is a supporter of The Children's Hospital, the University of Colorado's "The Sie Family Down Syndrome Break-Through Research Initiative," the University of Denver's Korbel School of International Studies, the Denver Art Museum, the Starz Film Center, and numerous other civic, social and educational institutions.
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