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Find similar grantsIndependent Medical Education (IME) Grants is sponsored by Genentech Patient Foundation. Supports independent medical education for healthcare professionals (HCPs) to improve the knowledge of the medical community and advance excellence in medicine.
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Genentech: Corporate Giving Attention: This page may not render properly. The browser you are using, Internet Explorer 10, is no longer supported. Important Notice: Due to our 2025 year-end close process, the Genentech Funding Request System will stop accepting charitable requests at 12:00 AM PT, November 27, 2025, and will reopen for requests on Friday, January 2, 2026.
Click here to learn more. Invitation-Only & Limited Rolling Grants Aligned With Our Giving Priorities We extend invitations for funding throughout the year. We also review and award a targeted number of rolling submissions that are aligned to the strategic focus areas of our grantmaking.
Learn about our focus areas Requests for Proposals (RFP) We actively solicit proposals to meet specific objectives. Learn more about our RFPs For information about requests for Independent Medical Education grants, please visit us here . For information about requests for Independent Co-pay Assistance Foundation Charitable Support, please visit us here .
*Please note that our Funding Request System works best in Chrome and Safari Your organization must be recognized by the IRS as a tax exempt, public charity under sections 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code and be located in the United States (or have W8-BEN status if not located in the United States); or be a US governmental organization (such as public schools, public colleges and universities, public hospitals and federally recognized Indian tribal governments).
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Please wait until February 28th to submit a new application, unless you plan to request a contribution for an event or program with a start date prior to April 28 . The Genentech Funding Request System cannot accept requests less than 60 days prior to the event/program start date.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Accredited educational providers (community hospitals, academic centers, societies/associations, or medical education companies) recognized by the IRS as 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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Independent Co-pay Assistance Foundation Charitable Support is a grant from the Genentech Patient Foundation that funds independent charitable foundations providing co-pay assistance to patients who cannot afford out-of-pocket costs for medications. The program is part of Genentech's broader commitment to expanding access to healthcare and reducing disparities in medicine. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), or 501(c)(6) organizations with a current, favorable OIG opinion for their co-payment assistance program. Requests are submitted through Genentech's Funding Request System (gFRS), with the portal accepting rolling submissions throughout the year.
Independent Medical Education (IME) Grants is sponsored by Genentech Patient Foundation. Supports independent medical education for healthcare professionals (HCPs) to improve the knowledge of the medical community and advance excellence in medicine. Programs must be independent and follow ACCME standards. Geographic focus: United States Focus areas: Healthcare Professional Education, Clinical Research, Disease Awareness
Philanthropic Charitable Support is sponsored by Genentech Patient Foundation. Funding for non-healthcare-related programs focused on humanitarian and social issues, science education, or the community and environment. Requests must be submitted at least 60 days before the project start date. Geographic focus: United States (Priority for South San Francisco, Vacaville, Oceanside, CA; Hillsboro, Portland, OR) Focus areas: Humanitarian Programs, Social Programs, Science Education, Community & Environment
The LinkedIn Future of Work Fund 2026 is a global philanthropic grant initiative that doubled its commitment to $3 million for 2026 to help nonprofit organizations prepare young people for a rapidly changing labor market shaped by artificial intelligence. Building on the inaugural 2025 round, the fund provides unrestricted grants of $200,000-$300,000 to organizations demonstrating clear approaches to AI literacy and digital skills training, career pathways using AI-enabled tools, and workforce adaptability programs. The fund prioritizes organizations serving young adults aged 18-24 facing structural barriers to employment, with geographic focus on France, Germany, India, United Kingdom, and United States. Selected organizations receive monetary grants plus strategic assistance from LinkedIn's workforce development ecosystem. Applications are reviewed by LinkedIn's Social Impact team along with an external panel of workforce development and AI experts.
The Alibaba Cloud AI Catalyst Program supports AI-focused startups and global AI firms with comprehensive resources including up to $120,000 in lifetime cloud credits, 2 billion free Model Studio tokens for access to Alibaba's generative AI platform, 1:1 Office Hours with AI experts covering products, solutions, and infrastructure, POC coupons, and invitations to Alibaba Cloud events worldwide. The program is designed to help AI startups accelerate their growth with technical, educational, and networking resources. Applications are reviewed within 4-5 business days, and successful applicants are notified via email. The program provides access to Alibaba Cloud's GPU infrastructure including H100s in the Singapore region, making it particularly attractive for APAC-focused AI startups. The promotion period runs from April 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026.
The Google.org Impact Challenge: AI for Government Innovation awards $1 million to $3 million each to selected nonprofits, social enterprises, and academic institutions that partner with governments to use generative and agentic AI to improve public services. Priority areas include healthcare access, crisis resilience, and economic infrastructure. The challenge funds partnerships where organizations work alongside government agencies to deploy AI solutions that demonstrably improve public service delivery. Beyond funding, selected organizations gain access to technical mentorship from Google AI experts, Google Cloud computing resources, and a structured multi-month accelerator programme. Applications close April 3, 2026. This is part of Google.org's broader $60 million commitment to AI impact challenges in 2026, alongside the separate AI for Science challenge.