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Contributions and Giving Programs | Sanofi USA Making a Positive Impact in the U.S. At Sanofi, our passion is to prevent, treat and cure illness and disease throughout life. We are driven to improve the health of communities and to find new solutions for patients by combining breakthrough science with advanced technology.
Inspired by the resilience of our patients and strengthened by our heritage, we are always working for new ways to fight chronic, complex and rare diseases with medicines that offer hope for patients and the future of healthcare. By investing in worthwhile causes, we put our commitment to corporate citizenship into action.
We provide contributions to support a diverse range of organizations and initiatives that we believe can make a meaningful difference in the patients we serve and the communities we live in. Applying for a contribution – What to know before you apply Sponsorships & Memberships A financial contribution to a non-profit organization in connection to specific events (e.g., congresses, conferences, conventions, etc.).
In return, Sanofi receives tangible benefits such as booth space, speaking engagements, or promotional opportunities. A financial contribution to a non-profit organization unrelated to Sanofi therapeutic areas to support the mission or independent initiative with a focus on Health Equity, STEM Education Equity and/or Local Community Partnerships.
A financial contribution with no Direct Return to support independent, third-party non-profit organization projects or initiatives, such as support for patient advocacy groups working in specific therapeutic areas or public policy priorities. Support can be for the general mission of the organization, specific projects, or meetings and events.
Patient Assistance Foundations The Application Period is open from September 1 through October 15. These contributions provide funding to patient assistance foundations, which independently operate one or more patient assistance programs (funds) that provide financial assistance to qualified patients to help cover their insurance premiums, copayments, and/or other medical expenses without regard to their choice of product.
Applications will be accepted between September 1 and October 15 each year and must cover the fund’s anticipated needs during the following calendar year (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31).
Funding for approved applications should be paid by the end of March. Sanofi supports medical and scientific activities for Health Care Professionals (HCPs) or Scientific Experts, provided there is no direct return for Sanofi. Sanofi must have no influence on the development, organization, content, or faculty selection of the program.
Independent Medical Education (IME) A financial contribution to an organization to support the development and distribution of medical education content (live, web, enduring) for Scientific External Experts/HCPs in a therapeutic area of interest to Sanofi. This also includes a financial contribution to support general educational given during a medical event/conference whose target audience is HCPs.
A financial contribution to a non-profit organization for the benefit of an individual grantee, to support academic/training institutions, HealthCare Organizations (HCOs) or professional societies, worldwide, in a therapeutic area of interest to Sanofi for: medical education programs (Scholarship) (e.g., attendance fees, travel fee, tuition) advanced medical study or research (Fellowship) (e.g., salary) Sanofi must not play any role in the selection of the individual grantee of the Scholarships/Fellowships.
A financial contribution to a worldwide non-profit organization (medical or research organization), to support their independent research program, in a therapeutic area of interest to Sanofi. The research must not be linked to a Sanofi product or active substance. The research must be supported by scientific or medical grounds.
This is not for Investigator Sponsored Studies (ISS). Request for Proposals (RFP) may be posted throughout the year with specific submission deadlines and requirements outlined in each RFP. Applicants must address identified healthcare gaps and include detailed program descriptions, evaluation methods, and budgets as specified in the individual RFP guidelines.
IME – Global MS RFP, 2026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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