Mission MSA

Mission MSA Leading the Charge to Cure Multiple System Atrophy

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The Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) Coalition™ founded in 1989, is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (EIN: 74-2926378) devoted to improving the quality of life and building hope for people affected by MSA through a four-pillar mission:

· Providing patients and caregivers with trusted and compassionate emotional support
· Educating patients, care-partners and healthcare professionals with credible, critically important and relevant information
· Funding patient-centric collaborative research aimed at alleviating symptoms, slowing disease progression and discovering a cure
· Building a sense of community by connecting and unifying people affected by MSA

OUR PROGRAMS

Offering assistance to patients and their families with vital emotional support, information and guidance .. Toll free Helpline - 866-737-5999: Our volunteer board members spend many hours on the telephone with patients and caregivers, staying in touch over weeks and months to provide encouragement and a listening ear. Nothing is more important to us than helping MSA families. We have walked this path too. Educational materials: Multiple System Atrophy is a rare and little-known neurodegenerative disorder and education for patients, their care partners and families, as well as healthcare professionals is greatly needed. The MSA Coalition offers print, DVD, online and downloadable educational resources to help educate members of the community. We recommend downloading our new edition of MSA: What You Need to Know. For other downloadable items see www.MultipleSystemAtrophy.org/resources

To self-order printed materials and DVDs: https://msa.authenticmerch.com/product-category/education/

View videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/msacoalition Or
Contact us directly for assistance:

by email: info@multiplesystematrophy.org
by phone: Support Hotline: 866-737-5999 / Business Line: 866-737-4999
by postal mail: MSA Coalition 7918 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 300, McLean, Virginia 22102

In-person Support Groups: The MSA Coalition maintains contact with over 50 support groups all around the USA and Canada which welcome MSA families. A list of these support groups can be downloaded from our resources page: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-resources/

We work closely with several individuals and organizations that facilitate MSA specific support groups. Those seeking to start a local group are encouraged to be in touch with us for advice and a supply of educational materials. Online Support Groups: The MSA Coalition sponsors several online discussion groups for MSA families including the public MSA Coalition discussion group, the private groups MSA Buddies and MSA a Patient’s Journey as well as MSA Research News. In addition there are 9 private regional online discussion groups covering the United States. See: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-resources/

Newsletter: The MSA Coalition produces a monthly e-Newsletter with distribution to over 10,000 subscribers. View the archives and subscribe here: https://us14.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=2b3cd8b3502e1cee6272918c5&id=09746f6fde

The Annual Patient and Family Conference: Each year researchers and medical professionals make presentations that provide real-world assistance and valuable information to people whose lives have been impacted by multiple system atrophy. For those who are unable to travel, we live-stream the conference online and make the sessions available for later viewing. Expert MSA clinicians and research scientists as well as other health professionals (occupational therapists, speech therapists, physiotherapists etc) attend and present up to date information to MSA families on how to cope with the disease. Separate breakout sessions among MSA patients and caregivers are the highlight of this meeting as each group shares their concerns, forming strong bonds and lifelong friendships. Video recordings from the past 8 conferences are available. https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-resources/annual-conference/

OUR PROGRAMS

Offering support for investigators ...

Early Investigator Travel Awards: The MSA Coalition provides travel awards to junior scientists and medical students in order to defray the costs of attending medical and scientific congresses while presenting their MSA related research. The awards help attract talented early career investigators to the field of multiple system atrophy research and their participation at globally renowned congresses allow them to gain vital experience and contacts while promoting MSA research. Many of the early career investigators who have received MSA Coalition Travel Awards are continuing to contribute important findings to the overall knowledge of MSA. Details and a list of past awardees are available here: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-research/early-investigator-travel-awards/

Don Summers Memorial MSA Travel Award: The Don Summers Memorial MSA Travel Award was established in 2014 in memory of past president Don Summers who led the organization from 1999 to 2010. Endowed by Sylvia Summers, the award consists of a $2000 cash prize and a plaque which are given in recognition of outstanding MSA research by an early career investigator. Presented annually at the American Autonomic Society Congress, this award promotes and encourages MSA research by providing early career researchers an incentive to study this rare disease and to receive recognition and financial support for doing so. The award winner is selected in partnership with the American Autonomic Society. Details and a list of past awardees are available here: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-research/don-summers-memorial-travel-awards/

Funding vital research ...

MSA Coalition Research Grant Program: The Multiple System Atrophy Research Fund is used to encourage and finance critically important MSA research leading to the identification of causes, improved diagnostic methods and more effective symptomatic and disease modifying treatments: Helping to bring us closer to a cure. Guided by the principles of the MSA Global Research Roadmap, a vision that we helped to create through our dedicated MSA advocacy work, The Multiple System Atrophy Coalition seeks to fund the most promising MSA research anywhere in the world. To date, we have reviewed over 150 research grant proposals and awarded funding to 42 multiple system atrophy research project grants at 30 institutions in 10 countries. In total, these projects have received $2 million in funding. For a complete list of funded projects and the latest updates see: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-research/projects-funded/

Sponsoring healthcare professional education and scientific conferences ...

Continuing Medical Education: The MSA Coalition supports Continuing Medical Education training about MSA for healthcare professionals and sponsors important scientific conferences where MSA research is steadily gaining more notice. The MSA Coalition considers formal requests from organizations and researchers to co-sponsor events, programs, conferences, symposia, or congresses that are aligned with the MSA Coalition’s strategic goals and mission and which will clearly benefit those attendees who are also so aligned. Scientific Conference or Symposium Sponsorships: Global scientists interested in MSA now look to the MSA Coalition for leadership and rely on our financial backing to ensure important scientific conferences continue to be staged. Below is a sample of recent conferences that would not have been possible without our financial support. International MSA Congress (2016) - Salerno, Italy
International MSA Congress (2018) - New York City, USA
International MSA Congress (2021) - Tokyo, Japan
American Autonomic Society Congress (2016) - San Diego, USA
American Autonomic Society Congress (2017) - Clearwater Beach, USA
American Autonomic Society Congress (2018) - Newport Beach, USA
American Autonomic Society Congress (2019) - Clearwater Beach, USA
American Autonomic Society Congress (2020) - Virtual
Alpha-Synuclein Congress (2015) - Innsbruck, Austria
Alpha-Synuclein Congress (2017) - Athens, Greece
Alpha-Synuclein Congress (2019) - Porto, Portugal

A leader in global networking and advocacy ...

Maintaining Important Connections: As a Platinum member of the National Organization for Rare Diseases and a member of the Coalition of Patient Advocacy Groups at the National Institutes of Health, the MSA Coalition stays up to date with changes in healthcare and research policy and other issues important to the rare disease community. In 2014, the MSA Coalition chaired the advocacy working group at the Global MSA Research Roadmap meeting, helping to shape a new vision for the future of MSA research, which continues to guide our funding criteria. In 2018, we hosted the first-ever dedicated meeting of global MSA advocates and began building the MSA Global Consortium. We are committed to continuing to take a leadership role ensuring greater collaboration while advocating for the unmet needs of the MSA community
Besides hosting our own annual conference for patients and families, representatives of the MSA Coalition travel around the US and Europe attending conferences in order to promote our cause and network with researchers, movement disorder neurologists and other healthcare professionals, pharmaceutical company representatives as well as other advocates for MSA or other rare neurological diseases over the course of a year. This networking has directly led to an increase in 1. the number of physicians who find our organization and recommend us to their patients 2. the number of researchers applying for research funding 3. the number of advocacy organizations who partner with us 4. the number of pharmaceutical companies now focused on developing MSA therapies (Refer to the MSA Coalition’s treatment pipeline for a list of investigational therapies currently in development https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-research/msa-treatment-pipeline/)

Here is a partial list of conferences we regularly attend: American Autonomic Society Congress, Movement Disorder Society Congress, National Organization of Rare Disorders Rare Disease Summit, International MSA Congress, MSA New Jersey Annual Conference, Alpha-Synuclein Congress, CurePSP Family Conference, University of Maryland Atypical Parkinson Symposium, Coalition of Patient Advocacy Groups (NIH). Promoting Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Month (March): In 2014, the MSA Coalition was instrumental in pushing for the introduction of House Resolution 518 to US Congress supporting federal recognition of Multiple System Atrophy Awareness month. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hres518/text
Each year we continue to partner with our sister charity, MSA New Jersey to encourage grass-roots advocates to obtain Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Month proclamations from their state and local officials. Our goal is to obtain proclamations in all 50 US states. OUR FINANCIALS

The MSA Coalition is proud to have obtained the highest possible rating (Platinum) from Guidestar. https://www.guidestar.org/profile/74-2926378
Our complete financial records (IRS form 990) going back to 2011 are available on our website: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/charity/msa-charity-financial-documents/

Donate at: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/donate-now

OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The board of directors is currently comprised of 15 members, 12 of which have a personal or family connection to MSA. Many board members have direct experience with caregiving and with facilitating in person and online support groups. Three neurologists who see MSA patients also serve on the board. https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/charity/board-of-directors/

OUR SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD

The MSA Coalition gets advice and assistance regarding our research funding strategy from our scientific advisory board comprised of world-renowned clinicians and scientific experts on MSA. These individuals are well connected with other researchers and pharmaceutical companies around the globe and make sure that MSA is kept on the agenda at major scientific conferences. https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/charity/scientific-advisory-board/

OUR GENERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

The MSA Coalition General Advisory Council is comprised of members of the MSA community with varied interests and experience. This diverse team provides guidance in their individual areas of expertise to best develop and maintain programs. They serve as a voice for the community, while sharing their professional input to ensure quality deliverables. OUR HISTORY

The MSA Coalition began in 1989 under the name “Shy-Drager Syndrome MSA Support Group” and was founded by Dorothy Trainor-Kingsbury, an MSA caregiver along with her husband's physicians Dr. Sterling Edwards and Dr. David Robertson. Dorothy had a strong desire to help other families facing this disease and so she initiated and began answering a support hotline from her home. The support line continues to this day and is answered by MSA Coalition volunteers experienced with caring for a loved one with MSA. 866-737-5999. (Dorothy Trainor-Kingsbury and Dr. David Robertson were also instrumental in inspiring the formation of the American Autonomic Society in 1990. https://americanautonomicsociety.org/aas-history/ )
Since 1990 annual support and educational meetings geared to MSA patients and their families, have been organized by the MSA Coalition culminating in the recent 30th anniversary conference held in Orlando last September attended by 230 people and live streamed to a worldwide audience. This 2-day conference is the largest and longest running conference devoted entirely to MSA held anywhere in the world. The Shy-Drager Syndrome MSA Support Group changed their name to the Multiple System Atrophy Coalition in 2012. In 2013 the board of directors voted to award their first five research grants for a total of $219,000. Since then the research program has grown to 42 grants totaling $2 Million and the MSA Coalition is now recognized as the global leader in MSA research funding by an advocacy organization. All MSA Coalition funded research projects can be viewed at: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/msa-research/projects-funded/

OUR PARTNERS

Current MSA Coalition partners include but are not limited to the following other MSA and related disease organizations: MSA NJ (Howell, NJ), Move Over MSA (Boise, ID), Blandford-Rees Foundation (Richmond, VA), CureMSA (Fremont, CA), CurePSP (New York, NY), Michael J Fox Foundation (New York, NY), MSA Trust (London, UK), MSA Belgium (Borsbeek, Belgium), ARAMISE (Orleans, France). We continue to welcome new organizations as they join us in the fight against multiple system atrophy. CONTACT US

Community members are encouraged to contact us via email: info@multiplesystematrophy.org
or by postal mail:
MSA Coalition 7918 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 300, McLean, Virginia 22102
or by phone: Support Hotline: 866-737-5999 Business Line: 866-737-4999
Please review our comprehensive website for complete information and resources: https://www.msacoalition.org

Donate at: https://www.multiplesystematrophy.org/donate-now

The MSA Coalition is honored to have served the MSA community for over 30 years and counting…

Copyright © The Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Inc. 1989 - 2021

A message from our Industry Partner, TEVA: Investigational treatment option for people living with Multiple System Atrop...
04/06/2026

A message from our Industry Partner, TEVA: Investigational treatment option for people living with Multiple System Atrophy.

Consider taking part in the TOPAS-MSA Study

A Clinical Research Study is enrolling adult volunteers who have been diagnosed with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA). Consider taking part in the TOPAS-MSA Study evaluating the safety and effectiveness of an investigational drug called TEV-56286. People who have MSA and can swallow the investigational drug and walk at least 10 meters (33 feet), with or without a cane may be eligible.

Learn More: https://topas-msa-study.com



This statement is an acknowledgment that Mission MSA received a financial contribution from the organization sponsoring this digital communication. Mission MSA has agreed to distribute information about the study, but the safety and scientific validity of the study is the responsibility of the study sponsor and investigators. Know the risks and potential benefits of clinical studies and talk to your health care provider before participating.

03/31/2026

“You just have to make the best of your life as you can in the time that you have.”

As we close out MSA Awareness Month, we’re honored to share this video from James Mitchell ( on TikTok).

In this first video of his series, James opens up about the realities of living with MSA, both the visible and the invisible. From changes in speech and balance to the everyday moments many take for granted, his story offers a powerful and honest look into life with this disease.

By sharing his journey so openly, James has reached over one million people, turning awareness into connection and advocacy.

While March may be coming to an end, our commitment to the MSA community continues every day. Stories like James’ remind us why awareness matters and why we keep pushing forward toward a cure.

Follow James’ journey on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/

03/30/2026

Jessie just finished her Path to a Cure over the weekend!

We’re so grateful to everyone who has come together to make this virtual event so meaningful. The MSA community is at the heart of everything we do, and your support makes this work possible.

There’s still time to be part of it—join us in supporting research, medical education, and resources for the MSA community: missionmsa.org/pathtoacure

03/28/2026

Elizabeth finished her Path to a Cure—but the impact doesn’t stop here.

Even though our virtual event wraps up March 31, there are still ways to stay connected and continue to make a difference.

Follow along, volunteer, or join MSA Connect—our online community platform built for support, connection, and shared experiences.

Want to take part this weekend? There’s still time to get involved: missionmsa.org/pathtoacure

Mission MSA is proud to announce our 2026 Centers of Excellence--a growing global network of leading institutions advanc...
03/27/2026

Mission MSA is proud to announce our 2026 Centers of Excellence--a growing global network of leading institutions advancing multidisciplinary care, research, and education for those affected by multiple system atrophy (MSA).

Each designated Center represents a commitment to specialized expertise, collaboration, and progress--helping individuals and families navigate MSA with more informed, connected care.

As this network continues to grow, so does our ability to improve access, strengthen research, and move closer to better treatments.

Read the full press release: missionmsa.org/mission-msa-2026-centers-of-excellence
Explore the full list in our Centers of Excellence map: missionmsa.org/centers-of-excellence/ -map

Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, 台大醫院巴金森症暨動作障礙中心/ Centre of Parkinson & Movement Disorders at NTUH., Rush Parkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders Program, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, UF Health, University of Utah Department of Neurology, VCU Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Center, UNC Department of Neurology, The Queen's Health Systems, MGH Neurology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona

We’re just about halfway through our Path to a Cure and this community is showing up in the most meaningful ways.“His le...
03/26/2026

We’re just about halfway through our Path to a Cure and this community is showing up in the most meaningful ways.

“His legacy lives on through the love, support, and awareness we continue to build together.”

From honoring loved ones to raising awareness and critical funds, every step, share, and donation matters.

Thank you to everyone who’s already taken part--you’re the reason this movement continues to grow.

There’s still time to join in. Be part of something bigger. Learn more and get involved today: missionmsa.org/pathtoacure

Are you or a loved one living with multiple system atrophy (MSA)? Kathleen Romania, a doctoral student at Springfield Co...
03/26/2026

Are you or a loved one living with multiple system atrophy (MSA)? Kathleen Romania, a doctoral student at Springfield College, is conducting research to better understand how individuals living with MSA find meaning and purpose in their lives.

Study Details:
💬 Participate in a 60-minute virtual interview (or two shorter sessions)
✔️ Eligibility: individuals with an MSA diagnosis; English-speaking; able to communicate via Zoom
💝 Participants will receive a $25 gift card as a thank-you

Interested in sharing your story? Contact Kathleen at kromania@springfieldcollege.edu
or (203) 741-8641.

Mission MSA and our incredible volunteers are on Capitol Hill today advocating for the MSA community!Together, we’re rai...
03/24/2026

Mission MSA and our incredible volunteers are on Capitol Hill today advocating for the MSA community!

Together, we’re raising awareness and building momentum toward meaningful change.

Our legislative priorities include:
🔬 $51.3 billion in funding for the NIH
🧠 Support for the HEALTHY Brain Act
🏥 Increased funding for the CDC
👩‍👩‍👧‍👦 Support for the Credit for Caregiving Act

1 day to go!Beginning tomorrow, March 24-31, our Path to a Cure invites people from around the world to take part in rai...
03/23/2026

1 day to go!

Beginning tomorrow, March 24-31, our Path to a Cure invites people from around the world to take part in raising awareness and supporting research, education, and resources for those affected by multiple system atrophy.

Because this event is virtual, you can participate in a way that works best for you. Whether you register, start or join a team, invite others, or support the effort through a donation, every part helps move the mission forward.

There is still time to get involved and be part of this collective impact! Get started today: missionmsa.org/pathtoacure

March is MSA Awareness Month--a time to raise awareness and deepen understanding of multiple system atrophy.Did you know...
03/20/2026

March is MSA Awareness Month--a time to raise awareness and deepen understanding of multiple system atrophy.

Did you know there are two main types of MSA?
MSA-P (Parkinsonian) primarily affects movement, with symptoms similar to Parkinson’s disease.
MSA-C (Cerebellar) primarily affects balance and coordination.

While they share similarities, each type presents differently--making awareness critical for earlier recognition, accurate diagnosis, and stronger support.

Never heard of MSA? Learn more at whatismsa.com.

5 days to go!From March 24–31, our Path to a Cure: Virtual 5K will bring people together from across the globe to raise ...
03/19/2026

5 days to go!

From March 24–31, our Path to a Cure: Virtual 5K will bring people together from across the globe to raise awareness, strengthen connection, and support research, education, and resources for those affected by multiple system atrophy.

Because this event is virtual, you can take part in a way that works best for you. Whether you register, start or join a team, invite others, or support the effort through a donation, every action helps build momentum toward a future without MSA.

Get involved today: missionmsa.org/pathtoacure

03/18/2026

Thank you to Congressman Gus Bilirakis for shining a light on multiple system atrophy this MSA Awareness Month! We’re grateful for leaders who advocate for the MSA community and are part of the progress we’re working toward.

Recognition like this helps elevate a disease that too often goes unseen--one that deeply affects how people move, speak, and navigate everyday life.

We’re looking ahead to next week, as Mission MSA heads to Capitol Hill for our second annual Capitol Hill Day--bringing the experiences of the community directly to lawmakers and continuing the push for change.

For those on Instagram, be sure to follow Mission MSA’s CEO, Joe Lindahl, where he shares his perspective on the work we’re doing--and will be posting during Capitol Hill Day: https://www.instagram.com/missionmsaceo/

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