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The Brain Tumour Charity shortlisted for a £100K grant from the Masonic Samaritan Fund

The Brain Tumour Charity has been shortlisted to the final stages of the Masonic Samaritan Fund Silver Jubilee Research Fund vote, for a chance to be awarded a grant of £100,000 to fund our Centre of Excellence at University College London.

To mark 25 years of generous donations from Freemasons and their families, the Masonic Samaritan Fund (MSF) is donating a total of £1m in grants nationally to medical research projects in its anniversary year.

Our research at University College London is one of five projects under consideration for a Masonic Samaritan Fund research grant and we need your vote. If you are a Freemason and live in either: Cheshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, North Wales, South Wales, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire or Worcestershire, please go online today and vote for The Brain Tumour Charity.

Only Freemasons, or their widows, are invited to nominate a research project and will be required to provide membership information in order for their vote to be verified and registered.

“The £1million Silver Jubilee Research Fund identifies and celebrates the fantastic research that charities in England and Wales successfully deliver, and our rigorous judging process ensures that only the very best research presented to us make it to the final shortlist. We wish The Brain Tumour Charity the very best of luck during our nomination process.”

John McCrohan, MSF’s Grants Director and Deputy Chief Executive