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Supporting Paris Brain Institute means providing direct support for research and participating in a great scientific and human adventure to defeat brain and spinal cord diseases in the future.

Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke, multiple sclerosis… 1 in 3 people will be affected by one of these diseases in their lifetime, and almost a billion people worldwide today suffer from neurological or psychiatric diseases.

To meet this major public health challenge, Paris Brain Institute, an international research centre, brings together more than 800 researchers, neuroscientists and experts who work tirelessly to better understand the nervous system and develop innovative therapeutic solutions for the benefit of patients.

Thanks to the generosity of the Institute’s donors, scientists are taking a step closer every day to a better understanding of the brain and the diseases that affect it. Major advances have already been made, bringing hope to thousands of patients.

But to better prevent, treat and cure brain diseases in the future, we must step up our efforts and innovate again and again. We can go further and play a decisive role in this fight against diseases of the nervous system, provided we have the necessary resources.

Thus, if you wish to support the Institute’s researchers in their efforts to accelerate discoveries and advances against brain diseases, you can support them with a one-time or regular donation deductible at 66% of Income Tax, 75% of Capital Tax or 60% of Corporate Tax.

To support researchers, you can make a one-time donation. To do this, you have several options:
 

Donate online

Donate online

It's the easiest and fastest way, just fill in our secure online donation form, and choose among the payment methods available to you: bank card, Paypal, cheque, instant transfer…
You will receive your tax receipt within 4 hours of validating your donation.

Donate by cheque

Donate by cheque
 

To send your donation by cheque, make it payable to Paris Brain Institute and send it to us at the following address:
Paris Brain Institute

Services des dons
Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière,

CS 21414 – 75646 Paris Cedex 13

Your tax receipt will be sent to you by mail within 10 days of receiving your cheque (if you wish to receive your tax receipt by email, please do not hesitate to contact the donors service on 01 57 27 47 56 or by email at contact@icm-institute.org).
 

Donate by bank transfer

Donate by bank transfer

You can also make your donation by bank transfer using the Institute’s Bank Identity Statement (BIS), which can be downloaded here.

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Attention : In order to be able to issue you your tax receipt, please contact the donors service (01 57 27 47 56 or contact@icm-institute.org) in order to specify your name, surname and postal address. Please also be sure to title your transfer as follows: "Gift Institute of the Brain – Name of account holder".

Your tax receipt will be sent to you by mail within 10 days of receiving your transfer (if you wish to receive your tax receipt by email, please do not hesitate to contact the donors service on 01 57 27 47 56 or by email at contact@icm-institute.org).

And if you want to take long-term action against brain diseases, you can opt for a monthly donation, a support method that allows researchers to have stable, long-term resources to pursue promising research projects.

 

We are listening to you! Contact us on 01 57 27 47 56 or with our contact form.

* Your tax benefits:

  • 66% of the amount of your donation is deductible from Income Tax up to a limit of 20% of your net taxable income
  • 75% of the amount of your donation can be deducted from the IFI Capital Tax, if you are subject to it, up to the limit of 50 000€ deducted per year
  • 60% of the amount of your donation can be deducted from the corporation tax, up to a limit of 20,000 € or 0.5% of the turnover if your company makes less than 2 million € donation per year. Beyond that, the deduction is 40%

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