Guest guest Posted December 4, 2009 Report Share Posted December 4, 2009 This looks like an interesting project. A review of the 2007 (latest available) IRS Form 990 (Attached tax form for not-for-profits) for the national, parent, not-for-profit Celiac Sprue Association shows that a very high percentage of the money taken in is spent on the goals of the organization. A look, though, at the organization's CSA Peer Review Research Grant Program (http://www.csaceliacs.org/Research.php) does not show any evidence of the "Dipstick" project. You do find a description of the project at the Affiliated American CSA Foundation, Inc. web site (http://www.aacsafoundation.org/index.php/celiac-projects/current-projects/csa-gluten-analysis-kit-for-home-use). This is apparently, considering some of the names involved, a subsidiary operation or function of CSA. The following is from that web page:==============================Project "Dipstick"â„¢ $75,000 is needed. Challenge: Celiacs can't determine before eating whether the food on their plate contains gluten. Solution: Project “Dipstick.†Project “Dipstickâ€s goal is to develop a “tool†designed to provide timely feedback to patients, manufacturers, caretakers, restaurant personnel and all others responsible for the successful implementation of the strict, medically-required, gluten-free lifestyle of celiac patients. Such a “tool†needs to be fast, portable, accurate, inexpensive, reusable, easy to use, and indestructible. Such a “tool†would enable celiacs and others to evaluate the gluten-status of food, especially “foods ready to eat.â€=======================================Unfortunately, there is no information on who is doing the research, even if it has commenced. HogleFreelance academic librarianInstructor, online researchEmail: jjhogle@...Web: (under de- and re-construction) www.blueroom.comReality ain't what you think it isArt Graphics & Photographs[http://www.blueroom.com/realityaint.htm]From: Pam Newbury <pknewbury@...>To: Sent: Thu, December 3, 2009 3:39:20 PMSubject: [ ] FW: Give 4 Celiac Research This sounds like an interesting project to help us detect gluten in foods. I hope it works out. I couldn’t figure out how to donate without actually going to the store in Sacramento. I was thinking of just mailing them a check. The store in Sacramento that is organizing this sounds interesting too! I haven’t heard about it before, but will have to keep it in mind next time we are in Sacto. Oddly enough, their web site does not mention the store, it just appears to be mail order, but I found a description of the store on Yelp: http://www.yelp. com/biz/gluten- free-specialty- sacramento Links to a couple of websites on this topic: http://sacgfgirl. blogspot. com/2009/ 11/donate- money-to- project-dipstick .html http://sacgfgirl. blogspot. com/2009/ 11/donate- money-to- project-dipstick .html Give 4 Celiac Research in Project “Dipstick†are featured in today's article. Project “Dipstick†is shorthand for an effort to develop a “tool†designed to provide feedback about gluten to patients, manufacturers, caretakers, restaurant personnel and all others responsible for the successful implementation of the strict, medically-required, gluten-free lifestyle of celiac patients. Such a “tool†needs to be fast, portable, accurate, inexpensive, reusable, easy to use, and indestructible. Read more on the link. http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-25241-Sacramento-GlutenFree-Food-Examiner~y2009m12d2-Give-4-Celiac-Research Joann © angelic3surewest (DOT) net © 916-201-7999 Sacramento Gluten-Free Food Examiner www.Examiner. com buenprovechoenjoyyo urfood.blogspot. com __._,_ 1 of 1 File(s) 2007-421261676-04876746-9.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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