Our Partners

logo: NASHIA (National Association of State Head Injury Administrators)

NASHIA (National Association of State Head Injury Administrators) is a voluntary membership organization established in 1990 that empowers state governments and their partners to improve services for individuals with brain injuries and their families. They provide critical information on national trends, best practices, and state contacts to federal agencies, state and national associations, and TBI stakeholders. The organization plays a vital role in helping states plan, implement, and administer public programs for brain injury services.

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logo: University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, through its Concussion Center, is a national leader in concussion research and care. The center brings together researchers, clinicians, and academics across multiple disciplines to conduct cutting-edge research and advance the understanding of concussion prevention, identification, diagnosis, management, and outcomes. They are particularly known for their innovative approaches to concussion research and treatment, combining clinical care with advanced research methodologies.

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logo: CBIRT (The Center on Brain Injury Research and Training)

CBIRT (The Center on Brain Injury Research and Training) is a center under the Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon that conducts research and training to improve the lives of children and adults with traumatic brain injuries. Since 1989, they have been dedicated to developing and implementing evidence-based programs, conducting research, and providing training to support individuals with brain injuries. Their work focuses on creating practical solutions and resources for families, schools, and communities affected by brain injuries.

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logo: Brain Injury Association of Michigan

The Brain Injury Association of Michigan (BIAMI) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by brain injury through education, advocacy, research, and support services. Working tirelessly across the state of Michigan, BIAMI creates greater awareness of brain injury while providing vital resources and support groups to brain injury survivors and their families.

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logo: Toyota Way Forward Fund

The Toyota Way Forward Fund is a multi-year initiative launched by Toyota Motor North America aimed at strengthening access to care and injury recovery support. The fund has a particular focus on supporting children with traumatic brain injuries and their families. Launched in 2023, the initiative provides substantial grants to support groundbreaking TBI care initiatives and works to address gaps in care and recovery support. The fund represents Toyota's commitment to helping families recover from significant injuries through innovative programs and research support.

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