Cycling from London to Paris is one of the great cycle experiences in Europe, and a classic fundraising challenge. Passing ...
Evidence suggests that mental activity helps to build your ‘cognitive reserve.’ This is our brain’s ability to cope and keep working, even in the face of damage from diseases like Alzheimer’s. The ...
Race Against Dementia Fellowships are designed to power outstanding early career scientists in their pursuit of innovative solutions to the big questions in dementia research. Race Against Dementia ...
At Alzheimer’s Research UK, we use door-to-door and private site fundraising (where fundraisers work in locations like shopping centres and train stations). You may speak to our fundraisers at your ...
Below you will find links to useful policies and guidelines relevant to all of our grant schemes, whether you are currently an applicant or a reviewer. For additional scheme-specific information, ...
From posters to sponsorship forms, fundraising guides to sweepstakes, here are some handy resources you can download and use for your fundraising.
Did you know half of your employees and customers will know someone affected by dementia? At Alzheimer's Research UK, we want to raise awareness about dementia to support those affected by the ...
Since most cases of dementia are caused by a complex mixture of factors, the NHS only offers genetic testing in rare, specific circumstances. Genetic tests can be used to tell whether someone has ...
If you already have a place in this event but would like to support Alzheimer’s Research UK, we’d love to have you on the team! There’s no minimum sponsorship target and we can provide help and ...
Thanks to our incredible supporters, 2023/24 was a record-breaking year for Alzheimer’s Research UK. Between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024, we achieved a phenomenal £57 million income. Thank you to ...
There are several rare conditions that can lead to dementia or dementia-like symptoms. Around 35,000 people in the UK are thought to be affected by these rarer causes of dementia. Dementia is not a ...
The search for life-changing dementia treatments is beginning to yield tangible results. Now is the time for primary care to adapt to diagnosing people at the earliest stages of dementia, when ...
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