Matteo De Nora I thank you and understand why you sailed off.
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/let's-support-tinnitus-talk.28997/page-6
"This exercise perfectly demonstrates how hard it is to motivate the tinnitus community. We all want treatments and cures, but we can't even put 50 donations together to help the site that supports us the most. I just think it's a huge shame. I often see comparisons to other conditions and illnesses (cancer being an obvious one) - which I see as unnecessary - but you know what? Some of those conditions raise a lot of money for research. What are we expecting to happen when the interest in raising money for tinnitus research is this low?
I will note that @Jaybeee managed to raise over £1000 for the BTA! She, and others like her, are the real heroes in my opinion. It's hard work raising money and I suppose that's why the majority shy away from it. But, the truth is this: it's the only way we'll ever make significant progress. Both in terms of awareness and potential treatments. We need more action!"
Raising money for tinnitus?
How many tinnitus people know the name
Matteo De Nora? He donated
20 million dollars for research into tinnitus. And what happened? Did he stay involved? He disappeared from the tinnitus scene after the creation of TRI. Why?
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/tinnitus-research-initiative-tri-2018-conference.21069/
Matteo De Nora, yes.
He has given more than $19M to support TRI.
Source:
https://www.nature.com/articles/nbt.2736
"With governments showing little concern, philanthropists have decided to privately invest their money to ensure progress in tinnitus research. The Tinnitus Research Consortium (Portland, OR, USA) and the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI; Regensburg, Germany) were initiated and sponsored by private donors. In the case of the TRI, the founder, Matteo de Nora, himself experienced how annoying and debilitating tinnitus can be, while realizing that tinnitus was a neglected field of research. TRI was then founded with the vision of advancing tinnitus research by increasing funding and improving communication and interaction among researchers. Between 2006 and 2010, he provided more than €12 ($19) million for tinnitus research, funding almost 100 research projects. As a result, international and multidisciplinary research networks have been established, and a scientific meeting has been organized annually. More than 200 publications have resulted from these activities, and tinnitus research has reached the most prestigious journals. Nevertheless, these activities, while laying the groundwork for increasing support of tinnitus research from funding authorities, did not lead to interest from the industry, as hoped for."
Why do donors who give huge amounts get discouraged by the tinnitus community as a whole?
I remember everyone clamoring on about this donation and the creation of a new organization (TRI) people in many organizations like the ATA never spoke about it. Message boards back then never talked about it except to find fault and created a lot of bickering back and forth. This was before the creation of Tinnitus Hub/Tinnitus Talk.
Egotism took over the beauty of the initial donation. So, Matteo eventually drifted off sailing the ocean instead of being involved. I don't blame him.
@Ed202 stated this while trying to do a fundraiser for TT: "
This exercise perfectly demonstrates how hard it is to motivate the tinnitus community."
So the tinnitus community wants big donors? Sorry.
Think about it. People expect rich people to pony up and give millions for tinnitus research. Yet, no one knows the name Matteo De Nora? 20 Million dollars.
So many give and they cannot afford to. They go without just to give a bit of money to TT's latest fund raiser. And there are others who can afford to give but think giving their time is enough.
The egotism of board members (TT, ATA) or tinnitus gods or treatment specialists – get in the way of being a unified tinnitus community.
And frankly it will not change.
Again, Matteo De Nora I thank you and understand why you sailed off.