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Gilead Sciences: Corporate Giving in Africa We work with patient advocates, nonprofits and healthcare professionals across all our therapeutic areas of focus to improve care through partnerships and community engagement. Across Africa, we work with local partners to break down barriers to care and promote health equity.
Central African Republic (CAR) Democratic Republic of the Congo Our grantmaking in Africa focuses on the following therapeutic areas: Within these therapeutic areas, we provide support for a broad range of activities, including: Improving patient access to care Improving quality of care Increasing scientific capacity Strengthening healthcare systems 1.
Review Our Guidelines to Ensure Your Project Is Eligible Before applying, carefully review Apply for Funding , Terms and Conditions and FAQs . If you are looking for other types of funding, see also Medical Education and Research Funding Programs . 2.
Ensure You Have a Valid Federal Tax ID number (U.S. based organizations only) All grant applications must include a U.S. federal tax ID number. If you are a nonprofit organization, please also include your proof of status (e.g., a 501(c)(3) IRS letter). Only organizations, not individuals, are eligible to apply.
You will submit your grant application via our secure online system . 4.
Complete the Online Application Be prepared to submit the following information to the online application: Dates and locations of project events (please note that grant funding is not provided for more than one year at a time) Final event agenda (please do not include the names or affiliations of presenting speakers) Target audience and publicity plan Detailed project budget, including a breakdown of how you will use the funds requested from Gilead, as well as total estimated project expenses Number of medical education credits offered and accreditation information (where applicable) Note: The portal offers the option to save an uncompleted draft and return to it at another time.
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We accept grant applications year-round. Keep in mind that you must submit the application at least six weeks before your activity begins, and that it typically takes approximately six to 12 weeks for review. We will email the contact listed on your grant account profile with notification of the funding decision.
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