The quality of the following grant applications was considered the highest by the ISPB grant reviewers and should serve as guidance to those who wish to apply. If you have any questions, please contact Elyse Fineman: efineman@preventblindness.org.
The quality of the following grant applications was considered the highest by the ISPB grant reviewers and should serve as guidance to those who wish to apply. If you have any questions, please contact Elyse Fineman: efineman@preventblindness.org.
Women’s Eye Health & Safety Month Prevent Blindness and ISPB have declared April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month. According to Orbis International, globally there are 112 million more women...
ISPB and Prevent Blindness Illinois (PBIL) have declared April as Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month. According to Orbis International, globally there are 112 million more women than men...
Do you have a clinical diagnosis of inherited retinal degeneration (IRD) and live in the United States and/or the US territories? The Foundation Fighting Blindness, in partnership with Blueprint...
In response to increased virtual and screen-based activities during the coronavirus pandemic, ISPB and Prevent Blindness Illinois have launched a new awareness campaign,, Take a Screen Time Out. All...