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ALS Northwest Wraps 2025 With a Bigger Bet on Research — and a Message of Urgency for Families

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ALS Northwest Wraps 2025 With a Bigger Bet on Research — and a Message of Urgency for Families

SHERIDAN, WYOMING – December 30, 2025 – ALS Northwest says it increased its financial investment in ALS research throughout 2025, aiming to accelerate new approaches to treatment, prevention, and understanding at a time when momentum can’t afford to slow.

Why This Matters Beyond the Headline

For many people, ALS can feel like a diagnosis that changes the meaning of time overnight—days get measured in appointments, adaptations, and the quiet courage of figuring out “what now.” That’s why research funding isn’t an abstract talking point. It’s hope with a deadline attached, and it’s the difference between progress moving forward or stalling out.

ALS Northwest says its 2025 push is designed to speed up innovative science and strengthen the broader ALS community’s path toward better outcomes. The organization also frames this work as part of a larger, collaborative effort across the United States.

A Collaboration Model Meant to Move Faster

One of the biggest elements ALS Northwest highlights is pooling dollars with 11 other ALS United member organizations to fund a portfolio of research innovation grants through the Collaborative Research Innovation Grants Program. The idea is simple: when multiple organizations coordinate, they can fund more ambitious work and reduce fragmentation.

This approach is supported through a centralized research program facilitated by the ALS Network, which ALS Northwest says reduces infrastructure costs, eliminates duplication, and increases direct funding for promising science. In everyday terms, it’s a “less overhead, more research” strategy—designed to maximize impact when resources are under pressure.

A Candid Note About the Funding Climate

ALS Northwest also points to a real-world challenge shaping the urgency: it expanded research funding at a time when federal cuts threaten momentum in the field. The organization positions its increased investment as a way to keep progress moving for the ALS community, even when external funding conditions become less predictable.

That context matters for families watching the research horizon. Breakthroughs rarely arrive in a straight line, and sustained support can be the difference between promising work continuing or being delayed.

What ALS Northwest Says It’s Supporting

ALS Northwest describes its 2025 research investment as part of a broader effort to accelerate science and strengthen collaboration across organizations focused on ALS. Based on the announcement, the work centers on:

  • Increasing the organization’s financial investment in ALS research throughout 2025
  • Accelerating new approaches in ALS treatment, prevention, and understanding
  • Pooling funding with 11 other ALS United member organizations for research innovation grants
  • Supporting a centralized research program facilitated by the ALS Network to cut duplication and infrastructure costs
  • Strengthening research progress alongside expert care and bold advocacy through broader collaboration

"ALS Northwest is dedicated to driving research forward because treatments and a cure for ALS are urgently needed,"

Where ALS United and the ALS Network Fit In

ALS Northwest’s update also sits inside a wider ecosystem. ALS United is described as a collaborative network of independent nonprofit organizations across the United States, supporting people living with ALS and their families. The announcement says the network serves approximately half of the U.S. ALS population, combining local support services, research funding, and advocacy work.

The ALS Network is described as partnering with the ALS community to drive the discovery of prevention strategies, treatments, and cures, while also promoting initiatives to improve health outcomes and access to quality care and connection. The announcement notes it was formerly ALS Golden West and serves people with ALS and their families throughout California, Hawaii, and beyond.

Mini FAQ

Q: What did ALS Northwest say it did in 2025?
A: It said it increased its financial investment in ALS research throughout 2025 to accelerate new approaches in treatment, prevention, and understanding.

Q: What is the Collaborative Research Innovation Grants Program?
A: ALS Northwest describes it as an initiative where it pooled dollars with 11 other ALS United member organizations to fund a portfolio of research innovation grants.

Q: Why does ALS Northwest emphasize collaboration and centralized research support?
A: The announcement says a centralized program facilitated by the ALS Network reduces infrastructure costs, eliminates duplication, and increases direct funding for promising science.

Q: What funding challenge did ALS Northwest point to?
A: It said it expanded research funding at a time when federal cuts threaten momentum in the field.

Learn more at https://alsnorthwest.org

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