Questions about funding and purpose loom over a foundation Congress created to help the FDA

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9 October 2018 - A little-known nonprofit established by Congress over 10 years ago to help the FDA work with the private sector is still struggling with a basic question: Where is the cash?

The Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA is supposed to act as a liaison between the FDA itself and drug companies, researchers, nonprofits, or other businesses with regulated products who might want to support a project to make the agency’s job easier.

It has raised just under $15 million during its first decade, according to the foundation.

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