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Gilead Foundation Community Grants is sponsored by Gilead Sciences Foundation. The Gilead Foundation provides funding to nonprofit organizations to advance programs that promote education equity, health equity, and community resilience. The foundation focuses on addressing the social determinants of health and mitigating root causes of health inequities through systemic change. Key initiatives include the Healing Hunger Initiative and various STEM education and workforce pipeline programs.
Geographic focus: National (U.S.) with emphasis on San Francisco Bay Area; select international health equity programs.
Focus areas: Health Equity, Education Equity, Community Resilience, Food Security, STEM Education
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Gilead Foundation: Building Health Equity in Communities Creating a Thriving Health Ecosystem The Gilead Foundation works to create a thriving health ecosystem with health prosperity for all. The inequities in our communities, classrooms and workplaces create lifelong barriers that prevent access to healthy, fulfilling lives. We take a holistic approach to mitigate the root causes of these inequities and create systems of support.
Through the Gilead Foundation’s three giving pillars, we're working at all levels of impact, starting with Gilead’s generous employees and branching out to our communities and society as a whole. Our employees' passions and willingness to help those in need is the foundation of our commitment to serving others.
Through our internal Giving Together program, we encourage a culture of giving by matching employee contributions to organizations they care about while supporting employee volunteerism. Building Community Donations Together with local community partners, our Building Community Donations program addresses social determinants of health.
We build healthy communities by supporting local organizations focused on Science and Innovation, Access and Health Equity, and People and Culture. The Creating Possible Fund is our signature program where we work to address social determinants of health, with an emphasis on accelerating access to education equity.
By mobilizing significant, multi-year funding, the Creating Possible Fund provides grantees the resources necessary to build capacity so they can implement critical programming with greater impact and longevity.
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Submission of an application does not guarantee any award of funding. The Gilead Foundation reserves the right to approve or deny any submitted application for any reason, at its sole discretion. Recipients receiving support will be required to complete post-program budget reconciliation, submit any data required for state/federal reporting purposes such as open payments (Sunshine Act) and provide program outcomes.
The awarding of a grant in any one cycle does not imply that any subsequent grant for the same project or a similar project will be awarded without further application and approval. Previous funding from Gilead and/or the Gilead Foundation does not imply any future funding will be given. Recipients receiving support will follow the Gilead Foundation Logo Usage Guidelines for Grantees .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or equivalent global charitable organizations. Organizations must have a valid federal tax ID number and demonstrate a track record of sound financial stewardship. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $25,000 - $5,000,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Gilead Foundation Community Grants is funded by Gilead Sciences Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Yes — this listing is flagged as national in scope, so applicants across the U.S. may apply, subject to the sponsor's other eligibility criteria.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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