Hearing Health Foundation is excellent. Our first contact with them was a conference call all the way back in 2015.I just posted about them in the Tinnitus Talk Podcast episode suggestions thread.
Hearing Health Foundation looks much more favorable than the ATA.
And obviously everyone should support their Operation Regrow campaign! We'll post about it on our Twitter and Facebook - those who don't share it or spare at least a few dollars, will see an angry Markku in their nightmares!
Awww thanx for informing me about this Star. I'll do best that I can by sharing it on Facebook and Twitter and other sites I am a member of. Financially as well. This sounds wonderful.And we need @OnceUponaTime too!! She is good.
Awww thanx for informing me about this Star. I'll do best that I can by sharing it on Facebook and Twitter and other sites I am a member of. Financially as well. This sounds wonderful.
Should I bring my whip out and start getting people to share the link??? Bahahahah...And as @Jcb noted previously you have a whip!!
Just kidding. But you did help a lot of us vote and that was fun back then.
Similar with Dr. Rauschecker fundraiser. It's not that people don't want to donate. They literally don't know about it. The right way to go about this is to drive traffic to the fundraiser by utilizing Facebook and social media ads, Google ads etc.They really should have tried to do a better donation page, now it's empty.
Unfortunately, even that has proven to be difficult.The right way to go about this is to drive traffic to the fundraiser by utilizing Facebook and social media ads, Google ads etc.
Hm. Maybe tinnitus sufferers with burdensome or debilitating tinnitus who may already struggle financially are the wrong 'niche market.' Especially, if they're being told that there's nothing that can be done for them by M.D.s.If my memory doesn't fail me miserably, @Ed209 and @attheedgeofscience spent about $50 and $300 (respectively) on Facebook ads for the Dr. Rauschecker campaign. Those ads reached thousands of tinnitus sufferers.
Exactly. This needs to get government funding.Maybe tinnitus sufferers with burdensome or debilitating tinnitus who may already struggle financially are the wrong 'niche market.'
I used to donate money to the ATA every now and then. Nothing much came of it. Membership is $50/year.I just posted about them in the Tinnitus Talk Podcast episode suggestions thread.
Hearing Health Foundation looks much more favorable than the ATA.
How many years are they talking about in finding a cure for tinnitus/deafness/hearing loss?FANTASTIC NEWS!!!!
Looks like their site will be up Monday.
https://hearinghealthfoundation.org/regrow
I wouldn't donate a dollar more to that organization at this point. We have no idea what they do on a day to day basis, they pitch themselves as "research oriented" when asking for donations, only to find out that 5-15% of contributions go to research. The rest lines the pockets of their bureaucracy and cronies.. .and to produce a printed magazine that while being well done, I sincerely doubt justifies the cost with respect to its contributions to alleviating this experience for people.I used to donate money to the ATA every now and then. Nothing much came of it. Membership is $50/year.