About Sentience
SENTIENCE IS PRACTICAL

Although Sentience began with the ambitious task of expanding our thinking capacity (which is
limited, some say, to only 15% of our capabilities), we soon added work practical significance:
funding university brain research and sponsoring Brain Camp, a special place for students to
explore the workings of the brain.

In 2010 we will be adding a Neuroscience Network for undergraduate student programs for
whom Sentience-funded research will (1) act as a springboard for future careers in neuroscience;
(2) develop in these young researchers an excitement about and passion for exploring the brain
and its diseases; (3) help find solutions for those diseases; and, (4) encourage exploration of
methods for advancing the brain's capabilities.

Thus, when you give to Sentience, you give to a wide range of activities from scientific research
to education.
Why Give to Sentience?
We are a non-profit Section 501(c)(3) charity which expends its resources finding, investigating
and supporting the very best and most efficient endeavors that further our purposes.  When you
give to Sentience, you have the assurance that your donation will be directly used for causes
that have been carefully investigated, proven to be beneficial and advance our mission.  We
tolerate no waste; instead we work to ensure that your gifts will effectively further our motto:

Exploring and challenging the mind through the sponsorship of brain research at the
university level, a Sentience Undergraduate Neuroscience Network and a Distinguished
Speakers' Series


Remember:  Your donation is tax-deductible.
About Sentience
About Our Founder
Arthur C. Warner, a member of the Princeton University Class of 1938, distinguished himself
scholastically (graduating from both Princeton and Harvard Universities and achieving LLM
and PhD Degrees).  He was a Second Lieutenant in the United States Navy during World War
II and a university history teacher thereafter.  Prior to his death, he devoted himself to civil
rights,, but in later years to the brain and its development.  Late in life, he founded a
not-for-profit organization dedicated to sponsoring research and programs exploring the
expansion of the brain's capacities, its healthy maintenance, and its optimal health.  His Last
Will and Testament provided the initial funding for Sentience Foundation, for which the
Trustees and recipients of Sentience's support, are very grateful.
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Phone: 1-609-915-1220
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Web:  
www.sentiencefoundation.org
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Exploring and challenging the mind through
the sponsorship of brain research at the
university level, a Sentience Undergraduate
Neuroscience Network and a Distinguished
Speakers' Series