While some sounds can be annoying for most people, for a few, certain sounds like chewing, sniffling, or pen clicking can trigger an intense physical and emotional response. Those with this condition can experience increased heart rate, sweating, and activation of a stress or anger response. People describe feeling intense anxiety, rage, fear, or the desire to flee. These feelings may be so intense that it can be hard to spend time with family or go to school.
This Center for Strategic Philanthropy Giving Smarter Guide, released in 2019, has encouraged philanthropic funding that targets research programs that cross multiple disciplines, require data sharing or collaboration, and asks funded researchers to contribute to the field through mentorship or other activities.
The Misophonia Research Fund is pleased to release the 2023 Request for Proposals. The General Grant Program RFP is soliciting research proposals that aim to characterize misophonia, develop objective methods to assess misophonia, or...
The Misophonia Research Fund (MRF) and the Milken Institute have partnered for the past four years to advance a world where misophonia is scientifically understood and effective treatments are available to help anyone who lives with this...
Misophonia was named and described in the early 2000’s (Jastreboff and Jastreboff, 2001, 2002) and has since gained scientific recognition and clinical identification across a wide variety of disciplines (e.g., audiology, neuroscience...
This Giving Smarter Guide describes the current state of research, clinical practice, and treatment approaches for uterine leiomyosarcoma (uLMS) and identifies critical areas where philanthropy can significantly advance scientific knowledge...
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is an aggressive malignant brain tumor involving glial cells of the brain. At the time of this report, nearly 15,000 people were diagnosed with GBM each year in the United States and Europe. The prognosis for...
February 20, 2026 (Washington, DC)—The Milken Institute Science Philanthropy Accelerator for Research and Collaboration (SPARC), in partnership with the Ann Theodore Foundation (ATF), has launched a new funding program to support a future...
The Ann Theodore Foundation (ATF) is launching a new funding program to support the study of repurposed mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors as treatments for cutaneous sarcoidosis. This program will be executed in partnership...
The Ann Theodore Foundation, in partnership with the Milken Institute Science Philanthropy Accelerator for Research and Collaboration (SPARC), is accepting optional letters of intent through Thursday October 23, 2025, for its fifth round of...
Tambourine is launching the ALS Breakthrough Research Fund. This new fund will support basic and discover-focused research in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).