Programs

Help us End CTE

Through education and prevention programs, and research
with our Global Brain Bank partners, we’re working tirelessly
to End CTE.

Did you know CTE is the only neurodegenerative disease that is entirely preventable?

Thanks to years of research and advocacy, CTE causation is widely understood. However, many still do not realize this disease is preventable. In 2023, CLF and the BU CTE Center published the first ever CTE Prevention Protocol, a simple playbook with recommendations for reducing the number and severity of head impacts proven to cause the degenerative brain disease.

The opportunity to prevent CTE also inspired our education program Stop Hitting Kids in the Head, which aims to eliminate repetitive head impacts in youth sports. Our hope is that if we can dramatically reduce the number of head impacts in sports — and anywhere else they occur — we can make significant strides toward our mission.

CLF is constantly innovating new ways to reduce the number and strength of head impacts in sports. Working with Riverdale Country School, CLF collaborated with the Metropolitan Independent Football League to create the first high school conference in the United States to eliminate the kickoff, the most dangerous play in football for the brain. That program became the blueprint for SMARTER Football, a way to make high school football safer that both reduced concussions and boosted enrollment.

Brain bank and clinical research provide our best chance to learn how we can diagnose, treat, and cure the disease by 2040. Right now, we’re funding or supporting research programs to better understand how CTE impacts women, the military community, and contact sport athletes. Through the CLF Global Brain Bank, we’re uniting researchers around the world on this shared mission. Through our Clinical Research Registry, we are connecting former athletes to clinical research studies led by top scientists. Why are we working so hard in this fight?

Take it from the families below, who all lost their loved one to CTE.

CTE is caused by repetitive traumatic brain injuries. That means End CTE advocacy can prevent this devastating disease.

For years, members of the global sports community have refused to recognize that their sports can cause CTE, which has slowed reforms that can prevent CTE. In 2022, the Concussion Legacy Foundation and our global collaborators published a groundbreaking review of the world’s CTE research and concluded that the evidence is overwhelming that CTE is caused by repetitive head impacts. We recruited some of the most prominent global experts to co-sign a letter petitioning the National Institutes of Health to consider the evidence and update their public statement to recognize causation – and they did. They join the CDC, NHS, NFL, Football Association, and Professional Footballers’ Association in recognizing causation. Researchers and clinicians can add their name to the list by clicking here.

CLF is now engaging the global sports and scientific communities to share the latest CTE evidence and imploring them update all position papers and public-facing statements to reflect the current scientific understanding in an urgent effort to educate the public.

You can track our progress on this dashboard.

Join the Concussion Legacy Foundation in the Race to End CTE!

We are excited to announce the Race to End CTE is back and bigger than ever! From now until Monday, May 20, we need your help to raise funds for critical research and prevention programs moving us closer to a world without CTE.

By joining the Race, you’re raising awareness of CTE, honoring the nearly 1,000 athletes and veterans who have died with CTE, and giving hope to the millions at risk for developing CTE. Your Race to End CTE can be a virtual or in-person event like a run or walk, or you can simply jump in the competition through fundraising.

The Race to End CTE is not just about fundraising, though — it’s about engaging and serving your community. More than 30 college alumni teams have already signed up to honor those they have lost, and they are committed to “No Teammate Left Behind” by promoting the free CLF HelpLine. We encourage all participants to share the HelpLine in their communications to ensure CLF is connected to patients and families battling suspected CTE when they need us most.

If you have any questions or need help launching your own page, contact Morgan Hicks at [email protected].

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Pledge Your Brain

Our research is revolutionizing the world’s understanding of brain trauma. By pledging, you can help us solve the concussion and CTE crisis.

Join Project Enlist

Project Enlist is serving as a catalyst for advancing critical research on TBI, PTSD and CTE among military veterans.

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Our research is revolutionizing the world’s understanding of brain trauma. By participating, you can help us solve the concussion and CTE crisis.