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Corporate Responsibility Report is a funding and partnership program from Cencora that supports nonprofits and community organizations focused on healthcare access and community engagement. Cencora's corporate responsibility program covers purpose-driven operations, resilient sustainability practices, and community-level health initiatives, with comprehensive reporting covering the fiscal year October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.
Cencora conducts bi-annual materiality assessments to identify the most relevant corporate responsibility topics for its stakeholders. Organizations aligned with Cencora's healthcare access and community health priorities may qualify for funding partnerships.
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Corporate Responsibility: Reports and Videos | Cencora Our current purpose in action report covers Cencora’s fiscal year 2025 (FY25) — October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025 — unless otherwise noted. Available in English only.
View our fiscal 2025 Corporate Responsibility Report Purpose-driven team members Resilient and sustainable operations Celebrating 10 years of annual reporting at Cencora Cencora conducts a comprehensive materiality assessment bi-annually to identify and prioritize the corporate responsibility topics that are most relevant to our stakeholders.
This process involves engaging with key stakeholders to gather insights and confirm that our corporate responsibility reporting reflects their priorities and expectations. By aligning our reporting with material issues, we enhance transparency and demonstrate our dedication to responsible business practices.
Key topics that matter most We have articulated our commitment to corporate responsibility through three key impact pillars that guide our focus and align with our solutions and values.
Purpose-driven team members Team member health, safety, and wellbeing Purpose and corporate culture Explore how we put people first Explore how we support our communities Resilient and sustainable operations Resilient supply chain and operations Sustainable logistics and energy management Product quality and safety Cybersecurity and data privacy At Cencora, we are united in our responsibility to create healthier futures.
Available in English only. View our fiscal 2025 Corporate Responsibility Report Purpose fuels our company’s performance, and our corporate responsibility approach is one way we bring that purpose to life. This year’s milestone report highlights the impact our teams make together as we continue to deliver for patients, customers, and communities, and I’m inspired by the progress Cencora continues to make.
Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer Download our previous corporate responsibility-related annual reports for more information. Previous reports are available in English only. Explore additional policies For more information, access policies, including our Human Rights Statement, Supplier Code of Conduct, and Code of Ethics.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and community organizations seeking partnerships or funding in healthcare access and community engagement. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Research Project Grant (R01) is sponsored by National Institutes of Health (NIH). The NIH R01 grant is a widely used mechanism to provide substantial support for health-related research projects. While not exclusively for social work, social work faculty and doctoral students (often as part of a research team) can apply for R01 funding for projects exploring the linkages between education and health, or social work practice and health outcomes.
Small Research Grant Program (R03) is sponsored by National Institutes of Health (NIH). The NIH R03 grant supports small, time-limited research projects, which can include dissertation research. This grant mechanism is suitable for social work scholars conducting pilot studies, developing new methodologies, or performing secondary data analysis relevant to NIH's public health goals.