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Inspire, a company known for building online communities for nonprofit
health associations, today announced that it will partner with five
distinguished national nonprofit health associations in developing and
moderating a social networking site for each organization’s
constituents.
The organizations include theBladder
Cancer Advocacy Network, Encephalitis
Global, Oley Foundation, Neurofibromatosis,
Inc. and the United
Leukodystrophy Foundation.
Brian Loew, the Inspire CEO, said, “We are
excited to be able to provide secure online environments where patients
and caregivers can share information, advice and encouragement.”
Inspire has built and currently
moderates online communities for more than 25 nonprofit organizations—ordinarily
at no charge. The communities allow organizations to expand and become
better acquainted with their constituencies-- and to provide community
members with needed information and services.
Most communities are currently financed by minimal advertising (with a
percentage of the proceeds donated to the partnering nonprofits) and by
foundations. Inspire also offers survey research and clinical trial
notification services for companies seeking to reach members who opt to
take part in those programs.
Inspire recently announced a partnership with United
Cerebral Palsy of New York City and UCP
national, in Washington, DC—and launched a
site for the Discovery
Health National Body Challenge.
Inspire-built communities include those of the: ALS
Association, Arthritis
Foundation, Bladder
Cancer Advocacy Network, Association
of Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders, Inc., Cancer
Consultants, Christopher
and Dana Reeve Foundation, Cardiac
Arrhythmias Research and Education Foundation, National
Cervical Cancer/HPV Coalition, Children's
Inn at the National Institutes of Health, Discovery
Health National Body Challenge, Lung
Cancer Alliance, National
Ovarian Cancer Alliance, National
Organization of Rare Diseases (NORD),National
Osteoporosis Foundation, Nephcure Foundation, Preemie
Magazine, Foundation
for Sarcoidosis Research, Sudden
Cardiac Arrest Association, VHL
Family Alliance, US News
and World Report, Wilson's
Disease Association, International, Women
and Cancer and WomenHeart.
Inspire, known until recently as ClinicaHealth, is a privately-held
company based in McLean, Virginia.
Note to journalists: Please contact us for interviews with nonprofit
partners or community members in your local area.