1,000+ Opportunities
Find the right grant
Search federal, foundation, and corporate grants with AI — or browse by agency, topic, and state.
This listing may be outdated. Verify details at the official source before applying.
Find similar grantsIndependent Medical Education (IME) Grants is sponsored by Genentech Patient Foundation. Supports independent medical education for healthcare professionals to improve knowledge and advance excellence in medicine.
Get alerted about grants like this
Save a search for “Genentech Patient Foundation” or related topics and get emailed when new opportunities appear.
Search similar grants →Extracted from the official opportunity page/RFP to help you evaluate fit faster.
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).
Grant requests must be submitted at least 60 days prior to the project/program/event start date.
You’ll need the following materials to submit your application: W-9 Form (Please note you will need the most current version of IRS form , signed within one year of application submission) Detailed / Itemized Budget Details for Preferred Payment Method (Electronic vs Check) Identification of Authorized Letter of Agreement (LOA) Signer (Please note this person must be authorized to sign a contract on behalf of the organization) Your organization must not be: A political or sectarian organization An individual, group practice, or private physician office Owned in whole or in part by a physician or a group of physicians A charitable foundation of a small group practice (less than 50 physicians) An organization with a written policy to discriminate based on race, religion, gender, gender expression and/or identity, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, or any other protected status is ineligible for funding.
Funding may not be used for: The purpose of developing clinical practice guidelines, e.g., statements that include recommendations intended to help practitioners make appropriate health care decisions for specific clinical conditions Religious purpose, capital campaigns, capital infrastructure projects Promotion of a Genentech or Roche product or to influence formulary decisions The 25% limit on indirect administrative overhead costs does not apply to general organizational support grants.
Please review our full policy here. Students / fellows / scholars that have been identified or selected prior to the funding decision. Genentech typically only funds programs, projects, and events that are US-based.
Learn more about funding through our parent company, Roche, for projects outside of the U.S. For community-focused programs, additional consideration is given to requests based in areas where Genentech has a presence (South San Francisco, Vacaville, and Oceanside, CA as well as Hillsboro and Portland, OR). Additional restrictions may apply where applicable. 1.
Review Online Resources Click here for video tutorials, one-page tip sheets, and FAQs on how to use the funding request system. 2. Submit Application via our Funding Request System (gFRS) You will receive a confirmation email upon submission.
Your request will be reviewed for alignment to strategic focus areas and compliance to Genentech's policies 4. If Additional Information is Needed If we need more information to make a decision, you will receive a Request for Information (RFI), or hear from a team member directly. You will be able to track the status of an application and will receive an email communication regarding the final decision.
If approved, your organization will need to enter into a Letter of Agreement (LOA) with Genentech in order to receive funds. *Please note that our Funding Request System works best in Chrome and Safari For requests for support outside of the United States, please visit: https://www. roche.
com/about/sustainability/philanthropy/criteria-requests Funding Request System closed February 14-27 We’re upgrading the Genentech Funding Request System (gFRS). Beginning Monday, February 28th , requests will be submitted through the new system. gFRS will be closed between February 14 and February 27 during the transition from the old system to the new one.
We developed the new funding request system with a focus on customer experience. The updated system is designed to make the application process simpler, faster, and easier to track, and it incorporates applicant feedback from our 2020 survey. For an overview of what’s changing, view our FAQs .
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.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Accredited educational providers recognized by the IRS as 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) organizations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Independent Medical Education (IME) Grants is funded by Genentech Patient 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.
Past winners and funding trends for this program
Genentech Patient Foundation Support offers two distinct programs: medication access assistance for patients prescribed eligible Genentech medicines, and funding for Independent Medical Education (IME) proposals. The patient assistance program helps individuals who cannot afford their medications access Genentech treatments at no cost. The IME program supports educational initiatives for healthcare professionals aligned with Genentech's therapeutic areas. Award amounts vary based on program type and need. There is no fixed deadline listed. Eligible applicants for IME grants include accredited medical education providers and academic medical centers. This opportunity is relevant for patient advocacy organizations, healthcare providers, and medical educators working in oncology, immunology, or other areas covered by Genentech's product portfolio.
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.
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 2026 Orange Social Venture Prize (OSVP) is an annual competition recognizing innovative solutions that address real community needs using AI, data, or cybersecurity technologies in Africa and the Middle East. The prize supports young entrepreneurs whose startups demonstrate tangible social and environmental benefits through digital innovation. The competition operates through a two-stage process: national selection in each of the 17 participating countries where Orange operates, followed by an international round for top prizes. Beyond financial awards (€25,000 first prize, €15,000 second, €10,000 third, plus a €20,000 Women's Prize), recipients gain significant visibility, networking opportunities with the Orange ecosystem, and mentorship to help scale their ventures. Projects are reviewed by Orange employees via the Orange Engage for Change internal platform. This is one of the few major competitions specifically targeting AI and data-driven social ventures in Africa and the Middle East.
PCORI launched five simultaneous research funding tracks with $120 million in direct costs for pragmatic studies. Why this non-NIH funder deserves a place in your grant strategy.
Read articleThe $46M FSHARP program is creating shelf-stable synthetic blood from freeze-dried components. A new SWiFT SBIR topic opened May 6 for autonomous field transfusion devices. What grant seekers in biomedical engineering need to know.
Read article