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The Food Allergy Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, building a coalition of concerned parents, researchers, educators and experts. We have two primary goals:
  1. To increase the federal resources dedicated to food allergy research
    Scientists in the field of food allergy research estimate that with a commitment of $50 million per year for five to ten years, we can find a cure for food allergy.

  2. To fund scientific studies that will lead to cure for food allergy
    To date, The Food Allergy Project and its founders have committed more than $15 million to food allergy research, and we will continue to support promising studies in search of a cure.

The parents of food allergic children need the help of the United States Congress.  Generating the necessary $50 million in annual research funding is simply too much for the private sector to bear alone.  And unless the federal government signals an interest in food allergy research, the field will not attract the best scientific minds needed to find a cure.

The Food Allergy Project is financially self-sustaining and no membership dues are collected.
To help us deliver our message effectively on Capitol Hill, please Click here to add your name to our growing list of supporters. Together, we can save children’s lives.



About the founders of
The Food Allergy Project:
The Bunning Family
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