Welcome to the BBRF fundraising page for the Overwatch Community Charity Tournament for Mental Health.
Overwatch is a multiplayer video game with over 40 million players worldwide. Two teams of six individuals select from a cast of diverse heroes to compete in fast-paced, action-packed matches centered on completing objectives. The aim of our tournament is to bring the Overwatch community together to support a worthy cause: mental health.
If you’d like to learn more about the tournament, please click here. In order to register for the tournament, you must:
- Register through the Battlefly event page
- Donate $5 to this BBRF fundraising page (IMPORTANT: Please include your Battle.net BattleTag/Xbox Gamertag/PSN ID AND the platform you will play on when you donate)
- Join the discord server
Please note that donations cannot be refunded. We appreciate your support, and we hope you enjoy the tournament!
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About the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation:
- Since 1987, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) has awarded more than $380 million to fund more than 5,500 grants to more than 4,500 scientists around the world.
- According to the Rand Corporation, BBRF is the nation’s top non-governmental funder of mental health research grants.
- The mission of the Foundation is to alleviate the suffering caused by mental illness by awarding grants that will lead to advances and breakthroughs in scientific research.
- 100% of contributions for research are invested in research grants to neuroscientists thanks to the generous support of two family foundations which cover BBRF operating expenses.
- The Foundation only funds scientists whose research is reviewed and recommended by a world-renowned Scientific Council including Nobel Prize winners and chairs of psychiatric departments.
- Learn more about the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.
Get The Word Out
https://bbrfoundation.donordrive.com/campaign/Overwatch-Community-Charity-Tournament-for-Mental-Health