WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH INITIATIVE CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP

WHY WE MATTER?

Women’s Brain Health Intiative is the only organization dedicated solely to improving women’s brain health. WBHI empowers you to take control over your cognitive destiny by giving you access to the latest findings on the best ways to stave off cognitive decline. Self-care is the new health care.

WHY BECOME A MEMBER?

Women’s Brain Health Initiative Membership, a unique crowd-solving opportunity, is a coalition committed to combatting brain-aging diseases that affect women as they age. Membership gives you the opportunity to participate in driving the women’s brain health conversation forward.

In becoming a member, you join a diverse community that connects across disciplines to build a stronger sector with a common belief and vision. In joining we all become advocates to advance women’s brain health.

Because women’s grey matter matters, we invite you to become a member of Women’s Brain Health Initiative, a leader in protecting women’s brain health.

WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH INITIATIVE ACTIVITIES.

Women’s Brain Health Initiative welcomes corporate and non-profit members from all sectors and industries and from all countries. Members are expected to commit appropriate energy and resources annually to support the activities of the Initiative.

 

RESEARCH

Fund gender-based brain-aging research.

ADVOCACY

Raise awareness of the magnitude of brain aging diseases that affect women.

EDUCATION

Educate the public on ways to stay brain-healthy longer.

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP DETAILS

LEARN ABOUT OUR INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS HERE

 
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CLASSIC MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

Access to work being done by the Research Chair for Women’s Brain Health and Aging

Access to research funded or co-funded by WBHI (CCNA)

Access to our partners (e.g.Age-Well)

Access to information gleaned from WBHI scientific panel discussions

Position on Advisory for Global expansion having an opportunity to help shape the future direction of women’s brain health and aging

Be a contributor in helping to further develop the global footprint for WBHI

Opportunity to share best practices

Opportunity to sponsor quarterly newsletter that is distributed and developed by WBHI

Opportunity to sponsor speaking engagements by WBHI to your company stakeholders etc.

Opportunity to be a presenter at a Six Pillar presentation when topical to the subject matter, discussion and relevant for attendees

Access to Mentoring Millennial Minds – how to access and leverage thinking into action

Access to WBHI’s Young Person’s Cabinet – how to engage and establish your own

Access to WBHI events and experiences at discounted rates

Provide relevant marketing material for your organization at our public and private events as deemed appropriate

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Opportunity to use the Women’s Brain Health Initiative logo on your membership or affiliation website page

 
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PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

Inclusion and/or sponsorship opportunities through Mind Over Matter video series

Inclusion and/or sponsorship opportunities through Mind Over Matter magazines

First right of refusal for sponsorship on select events and activities

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ELITE MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

Your company recognized as: WBHI website powered by (your company name) located on our home page

Named co-partner on selected research scholarships funded through WBHI

Cocktail reception for 50 guests hosted in your company’s honor at an industry event of your choice where WBHI is an attendee and/or participant

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BECOMING A CORPORATE MEMBER

 

Membership is by invitation, and extended by a Women’s Brain Health Initiative Executive

Attend meetings at WBHI Canadian corporate offices or by conference call

Participate in round table discussion (if and when scheduled), at industry conferences (e.g. AAIC)

Sharing activities undertaken to support women’s brain health

Discuss opportunities to further support women’s brain health

C-Suite representation at meetings, participating on working groups and committees, by those who can contribute to the discussion and have decision making authority

Paid up and current membership dues

ADVOCATING FOR WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH

 

ELITE MEMBER

PREMIUM MEMBER

CLASSIC MEMBER

 

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INQUIRIES

Please contact JoAnne Korten, Executive Director

+1 (416) 606-2399

jkorten@womensbrainhealth.org