United States Brain Injury Alliance (USBIA)
The United States Brain Injury Alliance (USBIA) is a collaborative organization that builds on the strengths, experience, passion, and knowledge of its members. Members and Associate Members become part of an active and inter-dependent team of state based nonprofit organizations working with and for their citizens with brain injury. USBIA facilitates this with regular virtual and face-to-face meetings, trainings, and discussions; inter-organizational collaboration, mentoring, and online content.
North American Brain Injury Society
NABIS is a society comprised of professional members involved in the care or issues surrounding brain injury. The principal mission of the organization is moving brain injury science into practice. Whether it is in the area of clinical care, research, policy or litigation, the organization stands behind the premise that advances in science and practices based on application of the scientific evidence will ultimately provide the best outcomes for those with brain injuries and the community as a whole.
National Association of State Head Injury Administrators
NASHIA is a voluntary membership organization established by State government employees to help one another plan, implement, and administer public programs and services for individuals with brain injury and their families.
Sarah Jane Brain Project
The Mission of the Sarah Jane Brain Project is to create a model system of care for children and young adults suffering from all Pediatric Acquired Brain Injuries in order to advance our knowledge of the brain fifty years over the next five years!
Brain Injury Association of America
Our mission is to be the voice of brain injury. Through advocacy, education and research, we bring help, hope and healing to millions of individuals living with brain injury, their families and the professionals who serve them.
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
The mission of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) is to enhance the lives of persons living with disabilities through a multidisciplinary approach to rehabilitation, and to promote rehabilitation research and its application in clinical practice.
International Brain Injury Association
The IBIA works to develop positive relations and interactions between individuals, families, groups, organizations, institutions, diverse cultures and nations. The IBIA strives to provide international leadership for creative solutions to the issues associated with brain injury.