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How to Help

Brain preservation will only become a real, accessible choice if enough people help make it so. Here are the most useful ways to contribute.

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Declare your support

Publicly supporting access to high-quality brain preservation helps normalise it as a legitimate end-of-life choice. You can also add your voice to the petition for global access.

Donate

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we rely on donations to fund independent science, standards work, and public education. Every contribution is tax-deductible.

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Volunteer

We're actively recruiting volunteer interns across operations, partnerships, technology, and science. All roles are unpaid and remote-friendly.

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Work with us

Beyond our internships, we're always glad to hear from accomplished people who'd like to contribute in a more substantial way. If you're a neuroscientist, clinician, nonprofit professional, philanthropist, policymaker, lawyer, communicator — or bring other relevant expertise — and you'd like to work with us, advise us, or lend your skills to the mission, we'd genuinely love to hear from you.

Lend your expertise

Whether you can offer a few hours or take on a deeper, ongoing role, we'll work to find a way for your skills and experience to help advance high-quality brain preservation.

Partner with us

If you represent a research group, advocacy body, or aligned organisation interested in collaborating or partnering with the BPF, we'd be glad to explore how we might work together.

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Open volunteer internships

The Brain Preservation Foundation is recruiting volunteer interns to help advance our mission. All of the positions below are unpaid, volunteer internships, and can be carried out remotely. A scientific background is not required — these roles are open to contributors from any field, and are a meaningful way to gain experience while supporting the BPF's work.

Business Operations Intern

  • Document internal workflows and help improve our operational processes.
  • Organize and maintain the BPF's records and files.

HR Intern

  • Manage recruitment pipelines and applicant tracking.
  • Support onboarding and maintain internal personnel records.

Marketing Intern

  • Create marketing materials.
  • Write and schedule social-media posts.
  • Support audience engagement across our social channels.

Funding Intern

  • Research grant opportunities.
  • Write and prepare grant applications.

Partnerships Intern

  • Recruit new partners and advisors.
  • Engage and maintain relationships with current partners and advisors.

IT Intern

  • Maintain and improve the BPF's website and other digital systems.

Research Analyst Intern

  • Track news and research across neuroscience and bioscience.
  • Write short briefs summarizing key trends and insights for the Science Director to review.
How to apply. These are unpaid volunteer roles, open to anyone with a genuine interest in our mission and the relevant skills. To apply, email interns@brainpreservation.org with the position you're interested in, a short note about yourself, and (if you have one) a CV or portfolio. Don't see a role that fits but still want to help? Get in touch anyway — we'd love to hear from you.