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Takeda's Corporate Giving program is sponsored by Takeda. Takeda's Corporate Giving program aims to enhance community well-being in the U. S.
by supporting initiatives in two key areas: Food is Health and Building STEM Foundations. The program addresses social disparities and empowers future innovators.
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Apply for CSR Funding | Takeda Pharmaceuticals Apply for CSR Funding | Takeda Pharmaceuticals Apply for philanthropic funding # Apply for philanthropic funding ! [6 Bangladeshi people cross flooded street at DND dam](https://assets-dam. takeda.
com/image/upload/v1762817815/siteassets/system/corporate-responsibility/global-csr-program/apply-for-funding/Pathfinder_6_Bangladeshi_people_cross_flooded_street_at_DND_dam. jpg) The Request for Proposal (RFP) for the FY2026 Global CSR Program is now closed. The FY2027 RFP schedule will be updated on this page.
The Request for Proposal (RFP) for the FY2026 Global CSR Program is now closed. The FY2027 RFP schedule will be updated on this page. Health, equity, and the environment are inextricably linked.
Through our global giving and evolved strategic focus for the Global CSR Program , beginning in FY2025, Takeda brings a refreshed focus on helping build healthcare systems that are more resilient to the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities.
Proposals to this program should focus on one of the three specific proposal tracks below: Climate-Resilient Health Infrastructure : Targeted investments in healthcare infrastructure and delivery systems to ensure they remain resilient/adaptive in the face of climate-related challenges.
Health Workforce Preparedness : Building a pipeline of skilled healthcare professionals trained to identify, prevent, and manage health risks associated with climate change. Health Technology Innovation : Developing and scaling technological solutions that address gaps in healthcare delivery and diagnosis for climate-vulnerable populations. Solutions should aim to improve the efficiency and reach of services in vulnerable areas.
Health, equity, and the environment are inextricably linked. Through our global giving and evolved strategic focus for the [Global CSR Program](https://www. takeda.
com/about/corporate-responsibility/corporate-giving/), beginning in FY2025, Takeda brings a refreshed focus on helping build healthcare systems that are more resilient to the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities. Proposals to this program should focus on one of the three specific proposal tracks below: 1.
**Climate-Resilient Health Infrastructure**: Targeted investments in healthcare infrastructure and delivery systems to ensure they remain resilient/adaptive in the face of climate-related challenges. 2. **Health Workforce Preparedness**: Building a pipeline of skilled healthcare professionals trained to identify, prevent, and manage health risks associated with climate change.
3. **Health Technology Innovation**: Developing and scaling technological solutions that address gaps in healthcare delivery and diagnosis for climate-vulnerable populations. Solutions should aim to improve the efficiency and reach of services in vulnerable areas.
Step 1: Proposal Submission Step 1: Proposal Submission Interested applicants should register with our Digital CSR Donation Management System to receive news and updates about the Request for Proposal (RFP). We will publish the RFP document on our global website and in the Digital CSR Donation Management System.
The RFP includes guidance on thematic priorities, eligibility criteria, technical approach and budget templates, other relevant guidelines, and the entire proposal process timeline. All proposals must be submitted through the Digital CSR Donation Management System in English by the deadline indicated in the RFP. Interested applicants should register with our [**Digital CSR Donation Management System**](https://tpccsr.
fluxx. io/user_sessions/new) to receive news and updates about the Request for Proposal (RFP). We will publish the RFP document on our global website and in the Digital CSR Donation Management System.
The RFP includes guidance on thematic priorities, eligibility criteria, technical approach and budget templates, other relevant guidelines, and the entire proposal process timeline. All proposals must be submitted through the Digital CSR Donation Management System in English by the deadline indicated in the RFP.
Step 2: Initial Screening and Technical Review Step 2: Initial Screening and Technical Review All proposals are initially screened for completeness and eligibility. If the proposal does not pass the initial screen, it will not be considered for technical review. The resulting pool of proposals undergo technical and financial evaluation by our CSR Application Review Committee.
Proposals are reviewed, scored and ranked accordingly based on the following criteria: Responsiveness to RFP guidance and alignment with Global CSR Program priorities = 10% Compelling reason to fund (e.g., meaningful difference program makes, unique capabilities and experiences of applicant org and its partners, creativity/innovation of approach and impact) = 10% Strong approach (e.g., clarity and effectiveness of program approach; measurable and achievable outcomes, demonstrated local demand, and clear understanding of challenges being addressed and appropriateness of solutions) = 25% DE&I impact (e.g., are program teams and activities designed in ways that reduce disparities, draw on local expertise and leadership, and demonstrate an understanding of equity issues in relation to the populations they are seeking to serve and empower) = 20% Sustainable impact (e.g., engagement of local partners, transition of ownership, lasting results for people and the planet) = 20% Efficient & impactful use of resources = 15% All proposals are initially screened for completeness and eligibility.
If the proposal does not pass the initial screen, it will not be considered for technical review. The resulting pool of proposals undergo technical and financial evaluation by our CSR Application Review Committee.
Proposals are reviewed, scored and ranked accordingly based on the following criteria: * Responsiveness to RFP guidance and alignment with Global CSR Program priorities = 10% * Compelling reason to fund (e.g., meaningful difference program makes, unique capabilities and experiences of applicant org and its partners, creativity/innovation of approach and impact) = 10% * Strong approach (e.g., clarity and effectiveness of program approach; measurable and achievable outcomes, demonstrated local demand, and clear understanding of challenges being addressed and appropriateness of solutions) = 25% * DE\&I impact (e.g., are program teams and activities designed in ways that reduce disparities, draw on local expertise and leadership, and demonstrate an understanding of equity issues in relation to the populations they are seeking to serve and empower) = 20% * Sustainable impact (e.g., engagement of local partners, transition of ownership, lasting results for people and the planet) = 20% * Efficient & impactful use of resources = 15% A final set of qualifying applicants are identified.
Some may be invited to interview virtually with the our Global CSR team to further assess the quality of the proposal, clarify expected outputs and outcomes, budget details and request appropriate modifications to then program plan. Shortlisted applicants are then invited to submit a summary slide in support of the Employee Vote process. A final set of qualifying applicants are identified.
Some may be invited to interview virtually with the our Global CSR team to further assess the quality of the proposal, clarify expected outputs and outcomes, budget details and request appropriate modifications to then program plan. Shortlisted applicants are then invited to submit a summary slide in support of the Employee Vote process.
After the CSR Application Review Committee has conducted its rigorous technical review, qualified summary slides of shortlisted applications are uploaded to our intranet in multiple languages for our employees across the globe to review. All our employees can cast their votes based on their review of this information.
After the CSR Application Review Committee has conducted its rigorous technical review, qualified summary slides of shortlisted applications are uploaded to our intranet in multiple languages for our employees across the globe to review. All our employees can cast their votes based on their review of this information.
Step 5: Award Notification and Donation Agreement Step 5: Award Notification and Donation Agreement Applicants that received the highest number of votes are notified of their selection status via email in July of the RFP year. Applicants are required to enter into a donation agreement with us prior to the public award announcement in September.
Applicants that received the highest number of votes are notified of their selection status via email in July of the RFP year. Applicants are required to enter into a donation agreement with us prior to the public award announcement in September.
Step 6: Monitoring and Evaluation Step 6: Monitoring and Evaluation The awardees are responsible for tracking and reporting on program progress in close alignment with the objectives and program results framework articulated in the application. Awardees do this through periodic reports using our templates and submitted through our Digital CSR Donation Management System.
We are responsible for reviewing the performance of the program and working to understand key impact and learnings through conversations with the awardee, review of progress reports, and learning trip site visits. The awardees are responsible for tracking and reporting on program progress in close alignment with the objectives and program results framework articulated in the application.
Awardees do this through periodic reports using our templates and submitted through our Digital CSR Donation Management System. We are responsible for reviewing the performance of the program and working to understand key impact and learnings through conversations with the awardee, review of progress reports, and learning trip site visits.
FY2026 Request for Proposal FY2025 Request for Proposal FY2024 Request for Proposal FY2023 Request for Proposal FY2022 Request for Proposal FY2021 Request for Proposal FY2020 Request for Proposal * [FY2026 Request for Proposal](https://assets-dam. takeda. com/image/upload/Global/Corporate-Responsibility/Fundings/Global_CSR_Program_RFP_FY2026.
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pdf) * [FY2023 Request for Proposal](https://assets-dam. takeda. com/raw/upload/v1675192066/legacy-dotcom/siteassets/system/corporate-responsibility/global-csr-program/rfp-2023_takeda-global-csr-program.
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pdf) * [FY2021 Request for Proposal](https://assets-dam. takeda. com/raw/upload/v1662561968/contentassets/cf173834ab9243dbb3c3cdf58caf2b28/Takeda_CSR_RFP_FY2021_final.
pdf) * [FY2020 Request for Proposal](https://assets-dam. takeda. com/raw/upload/v1662724456/legacy-dotcom/siteassets/system/corporate-responsibility/global-csr-program/apply-for-funding/rfp2020.
pdf) Contact us if you'd like more information about our Global CSR Program. [Contact us](mailto: [email protected] ) if you'd like more information about our Global CSR Program.
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Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations in the U. S. with initiatives focused on food as health and building STEM foundations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) Program is a grant from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited that funds innovative clinical and basic science studies addressing important medical and scientific questions related to Takeda's compounds and therapeutic areas of interest, with the goal of improving patient care and advancing science. Priority areas include maribavir effectiveness in immunocompromised patients, studies on cytomegalovirus infection, and health-related quality of life outcomes. Eligible applicants include academic, private, or governmental investigators, organizations, and institutions — such as universities, medical schools, hospitals, academic medical centers, physician groups, and government agencies. Award amounts vary by project scope; support may include funding, products, or both.
Improving Health Equity in Cancer: A Community Grant Program is a grant from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited that funds community-based initiatives helping address the needs of medically underserved people with cancer through local patient advocacy organizations. The program reflects Takeda's commitment to improving cancer health equity, an area where advances in science have not equally benefited all patient populations. Eligible entities must be local patient advocacy organizations directly serving people with cancer in local communities. Awards of up to $1,000,000 in competitive grant funds are distributed to multiple qualifying organizations. Applications are submitted during open application periods announced by Takeda.
Harrington Rare Disease Scholar Award is sponsored by Harrington Discovery Institute (Sponsored by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited). This US-based program provides a substantial grant, drug development expertise, project management support, and access to Takeda's R&D experts for breakthrough discoveries addressing unmet medical needs in rare diseases. The focus is on innovation, creativity, and potential for clinical impact.