Dear brain enthusiasts,
This Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join Simply Neuroscience in our mission to empower the next generation of interdisciplinary neuroscientists, innovators, and changemakers. As a 100% student- and volunteer-led organization, we’ve spent the past 5 years connecting tens of thousands of fellow students from 142 countries with opportunities to explore neuroscience and psychology.
Through initiatives like our Action Potential Advising Program, “The Synapse” Podcast, Brain Resource Creation, Simply Neurocon conference, Humans of Neuroscience series, and more, we are striving to build a future where all students can pursue their curiosity for the brain—no matter their location, age, gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic background.
However, we cannot do this without your support. Your donation will help us:
Uplift passionate youth, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds in neuroscience, through our mentorship programs and open-access resources.
Train and empower a diverse cohort of Campus Brain Ambassadors to bridge the gap between grassroots and global neuroscience outreach, with a focus on local-level community engagement.
Foster interdisciplinary innovation through organizing large-scale events such as Synaptic Hacks, Neuroethics Student Championship, NeuroNovember Convention, and the Neurathon Workshop Series.
And much more 🧠
Your contribution—no matter the size—makes a tangible impact on students worldwide and transforms curiosity for the brain into action. Together, we can ensure that the future of neuroscience reflects the diversity and potential of our youth today.
To donate via PayPal or Venmo, please email us at info@simplyneuroscience.org for assistance.
With warm gratitude,
The Simply Neuroscience Team
P.S. Please help us spread the word! Consider forwarding this email to friends and family who share our enthusiasm for neuroscience education, outreach, and awareness.
Stay tuned for further news 🧠
Any questions, suggestions, or ideas? Opportunities or events you would like to share with the SN community? Feel free to contact us at info@simplyneuroscience.org