The Chordoma Foundation is deeply grateful for the generosity, support and collaboration of these partner organizations.
Philanthropic Partners
Echoing Green

To accelerate social change, Echoing Green invests in and supports outstanding emerging social entrepreneurs to launch new organizations that develop new solutions to society’s most difficult problems. Since 1987, Echoing Green has supported nearly 450 organizations with bold ideas for social change.
The Chordoma Foundation was selected from more than 1400 applicants as one of only twenty 2008 Echoing Green organizations for pioneering a system to rapidly translate advances in biomedical research into meaningful knowledge and effective treatments for patients with overlooked cancers. This highly competitive award is a signal that some of the worlds brightest entrepreneurs from the business and nonprofit sectors believe in the Chordoma Foundation's innovative big-picture approach to accelerating research for a neglected cancer like chordoma.
Academic Partners
Duke University Program on Global Health and Technology Access
To complement and support his work with the Chordoma Foundation, Josh Sommer has become a fellow in the
Program on Global Health and Technology Access (GHTA) in the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University. Led by Dr. Anthony So, this program is known for developing and evaluating new models for innovation, sharing, and access to health technologies and information, particularly with respect to neglected or orphaned diseases.
Advocacy Partners
Alliance for Taxpayer Access
Access to the latest medical and scientific
literature is crucial to help patients and their physicians make the
most informed medical decisions. Unfortunately, at $30 to $50 per
article, access to this information - which is generated at the taxpayer's expense - is cost prohibitive for many
patients, physicians, and scientists alike.
To help combat this injustice, the Chordoma Foundation has joined
the Alliance for Taxpayer Access (ATA), a coalition of patient groups,
physicians, researchers, educational institutions, publishers and
health promotion organizations that support barrier-free access to
taxpayer-funded research. Taxpayer access removes barriers to scientific knowledge by making the peer-reviewed results of taxpayer-funded research available online, and for no extra charge to the American public.
Corporate Partners
Novel Projects

A full service web development and multimedia design firm located in Raleigh, North Carolina,
Novel Projects is the Chordoma Foundation's pro-bono online technology partner. Their talented and professional developers custom designed, built and maintain the Foundation's website.
Celebration Cottage

Located in Morrisville, North Carolina
Celebration Cottage partners with the Chordoma Foundation for an array of printing, graphic design, and multimedia projects. Celebration Cottage consistently delivers professional, on-demand products and services to meet the Chordoma Foundation's needs.