The Weil Foundation is a new charity established by Andrew Weil, M.D. The mission of this not-for-profit organization is to support integrative medicine by funding the training of physicians and other practitioners, public education, research, innovations in patient care, and policy reform.  
 

Dr. Weil Projected to Donate More Than $450,000 Based on 2007 revenue
Weil Lifestyle LLC's licensing efforts began in 2004, and 2005 was the company's first profitable year. Dr. Weil's 2005 after-tax profits were $154,589, which he donated to the Weil Foundation in May 2006. In December 2006, Dr. Weil donated $366,070 to the Foundation, his after-tax profits for 2006. Projections are that Dr. Weil will donate $450,000 based on 2007 revenue.

The Weil Foundation makes grant to the Consortium of Academic Centers for Integrative Medicine
A grant of $30,000, the foundation’s first in 2006, was awarded to the Consortium of Academic Centers for Integrative Medicine. More...

The Weil Foundation Makes Six Grants to Advance Integrative Medicine
In December 2006, a total of $250,000 was awarded to organizations in Arizona, Maine, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Texas for what Andrew Weil calls "their pioneering work" in integrative medicine. More...

Foundation Appoints MacArthur Veteran as President
Woodward A. Wickham, for 12 years a vice president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, has been named first president of the Weil Foundation. More...

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Andrew Weil, M.D., has made his pledge of annual contributions to the Weil Foundation in the hope that others will join him in support of integrative medicine. Donations are fully tax-deductible.

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