We are pleased to host you for the RCP Institute Summit June 10-12, 2026 at Flying Horse Resort and Club in Colorado Springs, Colorado!

We ask that you plan to arrive in the afternoon/evening of Tuesday, June 9th to be prepared for meetings beginning the morning of Wednesday, June 10th. We will conclude on Friday, June 12th following dinner, which we anticipate will wrap up by 7:30pm. Guests are welcome to depart Saturday morning, but if you would prefer to leave on Friday night please do not book a flight departing before 9:30pm if flying out of Colorado Springs Airport or 10:30pm if flying out of Denver International Airport.

This meeting is designed to support a critical phase of our work: clarifying project goals and ensuring that each team has the structure, tools, and timelines needed to move forward effectively.

In contrast to prior summits that prioritized big ideas, collaboration, and new directions, this meeting is intentionally focused on definition, execution, and feasibility of your on-going projects. The program centers on helping teams articulate precisely what they aim to accomplish, how they will achieve it, and what milestones will mark progress along the way.

Our work remains grounded in the needs of patients and families affected by cerebellar disorders. Achieving meaningful impact requires not only strong scientific ideas, but also careful planning and the right tools to support the work. We look forward to a focused and productive meeting.

About RCP

The Raynor Cerebellum Project was launched in 2022 by the Once Upon a Time Foundation, a $250 million private foundation based in Fort Worth, TX. The Foundation initiated the Raynor Cerebellum Project with the goal of finding the shortest path to improving the lives of people suffering from cerebellar disorders. The Raynor Cerebellum Project will be known as the greatest collaboration of minds and resources solving the issues of cerebellar dysfunction and disorders.

About Summits & Symposia

The RCP hosts regular events convening experts and collaborators in the field of cerebellar research. Our inaugural event, the Big Ideas Summit, took place in September 2022 — a summit with a diverse group of leading scientists who engaged in collaborative brainstorming to develop innovative research directions with the potential to improve the lives of people with cerebellar disease.