[2] In 1993, the foundation received media coverage of its efforts to hold health care company Baxter International accountable for infecting 10,000 hemophiliac members with AIDS due to HIV contaminated clotting products.
[11] On August 17, 2023, the organization announced they rebranded{{cn|date=August 2023}} to the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) after 75 years.
This URL perfectly encapsulates NBDF's commitment to serving a diverse community of individuals affected by inheritable bleeding disorders.
The NBDF raises money and awareness of blood and bleeding disorders and supports research to end the diseases.
[12] Its efforts include lobbying Congress to help people with inheritable blood and bleeding disorders.
[10] The NBDF also awards the Jason Fulton Memorial Scholarship, to members of its two year National Youth Leadership Institute (NYLI) professional development program who help the hemophiliac community.