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Klingenstein Philanthropies is comprised of three foundations focused on neuroscience, children’s health, early literacy, and the environment.
Meet the 2025 Klingenstein Neuroscience Fellows! Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund is pleased to welcome 13 highly promising, early career scientists conducting cutting-edge research. Each will receive $450K over 3 years and join us at our scientific conference.
Congratulations to the Community Native Planting Project on receiving an Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund Environment Program grant to transform two sites in Bladensburg, MD, into thriving ecological spaces and community amenities. communitynativeplantingproject.org

Please join us in congratulating Edward Chang, M.D., a former Klingenstein Neuroscience Fellow and valued member of our Scientific Advisory Committee, on his election to the National Academy of Sciences. nasonline.org/news/2025-nas-…
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Anne Brunet, a past Klingenstein Neuroscience Fellow, on her election to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. @BrunetLab amacad.org/new-members-20…
Congratulations to the Environmental Law Institute on receiving an Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund grant for its Climate Judiciary Project, which provides neutral, evidence-based judicial education about climate change science and law. @ELIORG eli.org
Congratulations Serena Banu Gumusoglu, Ph.D., MSc., recipient of a Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Fellowship for the project, "Anti-Angiogenic Mechanisms in Prenatal life as Drivers of ADHD.” @BanuGPhD

Congratulations to @reachoutandread on receiving an Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund grant to support efforts to obtain Medicaid reimbursement for its intervention. Funding will support provider training, assessment, and an evaluation. reachoutandread.org
Congratulations Alexandra L. Bey, M.D., Ph.D., recipient of a Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Fellowship for the project, "Influence of Co-Occurring ADHD on EEG and Attention Biomarkers in Autistic Children."
