About the CRS Foundation

In 2007, CRS established the CRS Foundation as an educational endowment to honor individuals who have made notable contributions to the Society and its technologies, and to support the scientific training of its future leadership.

Mission

The CRS Foundation’s mission is to provide a durable source of financial support for the advancement of educational and organizational activities that enrich and extend the research and development of controlled release (CR) technology platforms involved in the delivery of bioactive agents in pharmaceutical, and non-pharmaceutical active ingredients and in animal-health related fields.

Aspirational Vision, Realistic Goals

The CRS Foundation’s Board of Directors will establish and monitor educational programs designed to advance and support controlled release and delivery science. The Foundation’s early focus is to advance and support controlled release and delivery science. As funds are available, the vision is to establish:

  • International postdoctoral programs
  • Travel programs for scholarly study
  • Visionary educational platforms
  • Academic-industrial partnership programs

Board of Directors 

The CRS Foundation’s governing board is composed of past presidents and treasurers of the Controlled Release Society.

Your support is important

Your financial contribution will:

  • honor past achievements
  • support the present
  • positively impact the future

To give to the CRS Foundation

Online by credit card
Fax or mail in form pdf file

The CRS Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, qualified to accept tax-deductible contributions during donor lifetime or bequests by will. Donations may be tax deductible. Consult your tax advisor on how the current law applies to you.

Thank you for your support of this important initiative.

To learn more about the CRS Foundation:

Request information

View the CRS Foundation brochure pdf file

Contact Deborah Woodard, Director of Development, +1.651.994.3817

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