BBRF states that it is "committed to alleviating the suffering caused by
mental illness by awarding grants that will lead to advances and breakthroughs in scientific research." The Foundation focuses its research grants in the following areas:
addiction,
ADHD,
anxiety,
autism,
bipolar disorder,
borderline personality disorder,
depression,
eating disorders,
OCD,
PTSD, and
schizophrenia. Grant applications (943 in 2019), are assessed by the BBRF Scientific Council. This is a group of 187 prominent mental health researchers, led by
Herbert Pardes, M.D., who review each grant application and select those deemed most likely to lead to breakthroughs. A total of 150 Young Investigator grants were made in 2022. == Research funding awarded ==