How to become a partner
Participate in the Brain Health Mission
Who can join the BHM?
Everyone can become a part of our mission.
The aim of the Brain Health Mission is to involve everyone interested in supporting and contributing to the initiative. Brain health is a uniting force that cannot be tackled alone. Together we can help everyone to increase their brain capacities, and lead a healthier and happier life.
The EAN is inviting:
- International associations
- European associations
- Specialty societies
- Sub-specialty partner societies
- Companies
There are 3 different ways you can participate and contribute
Strategic Partner
Non-commercial organisations representing medical & scientific fields related to the brain are welcome to join the Brain Health Mission. Strategic Partners play a key role in shaping the direction of the Brain Health Mission by proposing ideas, activities, and events, and contributing their expertise to advance the Mission’s goals.
They are invited to participate in the BHM Forum, where all partners come together to discuss priorities, share insights, and provide input on initiatives. They are also invited to participate in the Mission’s governance through representation on the Steering Committee. By collaborating closely with the Mission, Strategic Partners have the opportunity to influence initiatives, share knowledge across disciplines, and strengthen the impact of brain health advocacy and research globally.
Supporting Partner
Companies providing major annual financial support play a key role in shaping and advancing the Brain Health Mission. They are invited to actively participate in strategic dialogue, including nominating a representative to the BHM Forum, attending two annual online meetings and one in-person strategic meeting with the Steering Committee, suggesting topics for discussions and summits, and proposing initiatives, activities, and new projects. They are encouraged to engage with the Mission by organising BHM-endorsed activities, sharing BHM within their networks, and providing expert guidance. Supporting Partners also enjoy access to BHM events, allowing them to stay closely connected to the Mission and its activities.
Contributor
Entities providing substantial financial support to the Brain Health Mission and are invited to contribute to its development and activities. They may nominate a representative to the BHM Forum and actively participate in strategic dialogue by suggesting topics for discussions and summits, and proposing initiatives, activities, and new projects. Contributing Partners gain visibility and recognition through logo placement on the BHM website and related materials where relevant. They are encouraged to engage with the Mission by organising BHM-endorsed activities, sharing BHM within their networks, and contributing expertise and insights to support BHM initiatives.
How can your organisation contribute?
The Brain Health Mission depends on the support and contributions of its partners. Proposals for meaningful and impactful activities can be shared with the Brain Health Mission partners. Working together, our mission is to raise awareness and bring great leaps in knowledge, through which we will implement new ideas and treatments. As a partner you can be at the forefront of this development. Your name will be associated with this ground-breaking development, a mission that will steadily grow so that the changes within a decade will be noticeable throughout all countries and populations.

































