The KiMe Fund aims to cure Parkinson's Disease before the next generation of children is diagnosed. It was established to drive research, awareness, and efforts towards finding a cure for Parkinson's Disease, reflecting a personal commitment spurred by the founder's diagnosis.
The grant provided by the Harry W. & Carolyn W. Galbraith Memorial Fund is targeted towards animal care organizations that work on spaying and neutering programs for cats and dogs. This includes both pets and stray animals, with the additional support for rabies vaccines when necessary. The grant aims to assist in the management and welfare of these animals by controlling their populations effectively. Grants are awarded for one-year terms, with amounts ranging from $3,000 to $5,000, for the grant term of August 1, 2024, to July 31, 2025.