Be part of a great team and connect with PT research with this great opportunity for candidates considering a career in PT. Check out this year's list of student fundraising schools! Funds raised through the Challenge support the mission of the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research. Physical therapy research helps physical therapists deliver quality care to the millions of people living with injury, disability, or illness in the United States.
The Center on Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR) is a five-year, multi-institutional research and training program. Incorporated as a charitable organization in 1979, the Foundation has been investing in research and researchers for decades. Connect with funding alerts, monthly Foundation updates, and news about Foundation-funded researchers and research.
The Center on Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR) is a five-year, multi-institutional research and training program. Incorporated as a charitable organization in 1979, the Foundation has been investing in research and researchers for decades. Connect with funding alerts, monthly Foundation updates, and news about Foundation-funded researchers and research.
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The Foundation for Physical Therapy Research is the only national nonprofit solely dedicated to funding physical therapy research and promising researchers.
The Foundation is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization governed by a Board of Trustees.
Our sole purpose is to fund physical therapy research through grants, scholarships, and fellowships.
Through these investments, researchers go on to yield exceptional research that helps us to learn more about the efficacy of physical therapy practices, pioneer breakthrough treatments, and build the evidence-base to define the value of physical therapy among payers, other health care professions, and patients.
The Foundation is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization governed by a Board of Trustees.
Our sole purpose is to fund physical therapy research through grants, scholarships, and fellowships.
Through these investments, researchers go on to yield exceptional research that helps us to learn more about the efficacy of physical therapy practices, pioneer breakthrough treatments, and build the evidence-base to define the value of physical therapy among payers, other health care professions, and patients.
The Foundation for Physical Therapy Research is an independent 501(c)(3) governed by a Board of Trustees.
Our work would not be possible without the guidance and expertise of an extraordinary group of volunteers who serve on our board and those who serve on special committees.
Many have first-hand experience as past recipients of Foundation funding.
Our team also includes the people that carry out the Foundation's day-to-day operations and strategic plan - the Foundation's staff.
If you are interested in serving on a Special Committee of the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research, please contact Barbara Malm, Chief Executive Officer at barbaramalm@foundation4pt.org.
Our work would not be possible without the guidance and expertise of an extraordinary group of volunteers who serve on our board and those who serve on special committees.
Many have first-hand experience as past recipients of Foundation funding.
Our team also includes the people that carry out the Foundation's day-to-day operations and strategic plan - the Foundation's staff.
If you are interested in serving on a Special Committee of the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research, please contact Barbara Malm, Chief Executive Officer at barbaramalm@foundation4pt.org.
With a goal of providing stable, long-term financial resources for the Foundation as well as funding for specific areas or research, Endowment & Research Funds have been established by individuals and organizations.
An Endowment Fund is also a way to leave a legacy or to honor someone.
Grants and Scholarships made possible through these funds provide financial support for the Foundation's critical priorities.
Established to facilitate the research and evaluation of physical therapist interventions for older adults.
An Endowment Fund is also a way to leave a legacy or to honor someone.
Grants and Scholarships made possible through these funds provide financial support for the Foundation's critical priorities.
Established to facilitate the research and evaluation of physical therapist interventions for older adults.
The Foundation is pleased to acknowledge those companies who are providing financial support as Partners in Research.
Learn more about the Foundation Partners in Research program and sponsorship opportunities.
For additional information, contact Barbara Malm at BarbaraMalm@foundation4pt.org or 800/875-1378.
APTA is the Foundation's Pinnacle Partner in Research and the lead donor on key Foundation initiatives including the Center on Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR).
Learn more about the Foundation Partners in Research program and sponsorship opportunities.
For additional information, contact Barbara Malm at BarbaraMalm@foundation4pt.org or 800/875-1378.
APTA is the Foundation's Pinnacle Partner in Research and the lead donor on key Foundation initiatives including the Center on Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR).
The Foundation's Legacy Society is a group of supporters who have left the Foundation in their will or made estate plans that include a future gift.
The Legacy Society allow those with a passion for the profession to have a lasting impact.
Learn more about this opportunity at legacyfpt.org.
The Magistro Founders Society is named in recognition of the Foundation's first president and chairman, Charles M. Magistro, to highlight the impact that vision and steadfast support can have on paving the way for future generations of investigators.
The Legacy Society allow those with a passion for the profession to have a lasting impact.
Learn more about this opportunity at legacyfpt.org.
The Magistro Founders Society is named in recognition of the Foundation's first president and chairman, Charles M. Magistro, to highlight the impact that vision and steadfast support can have on paving the way for future generations of investigators.
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