The mission of the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation is to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.
Inspiring and Engaging Patients/Caregivers in the Largest IBD Community
We bring together the largest community of IBD patients in the country, and we engage them in the fight against Crohn’s & colitis. Patients are involved in:
Setting our Research Priorities
Contributing data and biosamples to accelerate research
Advocating for key public policy issues to legislators
Building Resiliency and Empowering Patients
We are increasing support and education for our patients and caregivers in the effort to build resiliency and further empower them to take charge of their care, essential keys to wellness.
Live Support Groups
Web Support Groups
Camp Oasis
Shared Decision-Making Programs
MYIBDLearning Education Series
Accelerating the Pace of Research
We are accelerating research by breaking down traditional barriers to patients, data, funding, and collaborations. Specifically,
IBD Plexus: We have launched this large and unique database and biosample repository to enable our research partners to cut years off the research process.
IBD Ventures: We are investing in innovative products now in development by biotech companies and academics to significantly accelerate the pace of getting new treatments, devices, and diagnostic tools to clinicians and their patients.
IBD Qorus® : brings together providers from more than 50 GI practices across the country to learn from each other and share best practices that lead to positive patient outcomes.
Invested more than $446 million into IBD research since our inception.
Leveraging years of major, foundational research investments
Our multi-year, multi-million-dollar research investments in areas that are important to IBD are paying off:
Microbiome – We are building on our early findings to develop therapeutic bacterial cocktails to treat IBD.
Genetics – We are now leveraging the extensive work we have done, in order to develop new drugs that target genetically controlled pathways in IBD.
We are furthering Pediatric RISK study findings to develop a test to predict disease severity at diagnosis. CAPTURE IBD is our new research initiative focused exclusively on the youngest IBD patients
Catalyzing Critical Research in New Domains
We are leading the way with millions of dollars of research investment in new, critically important areas of environmental disease triggers, such as diet and stress.
We launched our first-of-its-kind program to learn more about chronic abdominal pain in IBD.
IBD-SIRQC – the Surgical, Innovation, and Research Quality Collaborative – is the Foundation’s first long-term surgery study with the goal to improve surgical care.