FOUNDATION
Our Journey
The Kyle Carson Foundation is dedicated to advancing research in genetic diseases, with a focus on discovering innovative cures. We remember Kyle Carson Peasley, who courageously battled Cystic Fibrosis, inspiring us to support students and PhD researchers in their pursuit of knowledge and solutions for those affected by genetic disorders. Our commitment lies in creating lasting impacts in the field of genetics and providing scholarships to encourage the next generation of researchers.

Guided by Kyle's legacy, we strive to promote awareness, research and breakthroughs in genetic medicine. Our foundation believes in the power of education and research to pave the way for new treatments and improved lives.
DRIVEN BY HOPE
Together We Make
At the Kyle Carson Foundation, our mission is clear: to further genetic research and provide scholarships to prospective students and PhD candidates. We aspire to be a beacon of hope and change in the ever-evolving world of genetic science, ensuring that the memory of Kyle Carson Peasley inspires meaningful advancements that benefit future generations.

TEAM
Our Dedicated Experts
Our team comprises passionate professionals with diverse backgrounds in genetics, medicine, and research management. Together, we work towards impactful solutions by fostering collaboration and dedication to the foundation's mission.

Dr. A. Tom Nelson, PHD, CPA
University of Utah Professor Ameritis

Board of Directors:
Tiffany Peasley Nelson
Michael W. Nelson
Joy L. Peasley
Melody K. Nelson
Andrew M. Nelson
Conner B. Stephenson
ENGAGE
Make a Difference
Get involved with the Kyle Carson Foundation to make a significant impact in the field of genetic research. Whether you are a student seeking a scholarship, a volunteer or a donor, your participation helps us further our mission and bring hope to those affected by genetic diseases.
Join us in honoring Kyle's memory while empowering the next generation of researchers and scientists. Together, we can transform the landscape of genetic research and cure development.