Double Your Impact!

To celebrate SNO’s anniversary, the founder and first president of SNO, Dr. Victor Levin, has pledged $250,000 to match contributions from other donors. For every dollar donated, Dr. Levin will match up to $250,000, effectively doubling the value of each donation. Join Dr. Levin in raising $500,000 for a future without brain cancer. We are not just celebrating 30 years of progress but also looking forward to the next chapter with greater impact, unity, and innovation in neuro-oncology. Your gift will: 

  • Support and encourage promising young investigators across all neuro-oncologic disciplines
  • Invest in practical education and courses to train the next generation of neuro-oncology leaders
  • Provide scholarships for early career professionals to attend SNO conferences and events
  • Recognize outstanding research presented at SNO's educational conferences

Ways You Can to Beat Brain Cancer

Give in Honor or Memory of Someone

Make a Tribute Gift in memory of someone lost, in honor of a survivor, or in celebration of a milestone. Your tribute gift is a meaningful way to make a lasting impact in the fight to Beat Brain Cancer. Make your tribute gift today.

Donate to the Beat Brain Cancer Impact Fund

The Beat Brain Cancer Impact Fund is the financial backbone of the Society for Neuro-Oncology Innovation Programs, providing the necessary resources to fuel advances in research, education, and patient care. Contributions to this fund directly enable groundbreaking projects, foster the development of future leaders in neuro-oncology, and ensure that patients receive the highest quality of care.

Abstract Awards

Presented during the SNO Annual Meeting, Abstract Awards recognize leaders in research, patient care, and advocacy in the field of neuro-oncology or for excellence in a specific abstract category, such as neuroscience, clinical trials, CNS metastases, health disparities, molecular pathology, neuroimaging, pediatrics, and more. Awards are also given to women and diverse professionals who significantly impact the field through research, education, service, advocacy, and clinical performance. These awards are intended to drive innovation and inspire progress.