Gilead Corporate Giving – Grant Funding & Sponsorships
Funding for Community-Informed Health Programs, Patient Support, and Therapeutic-Area Initiatives
Gilead’s corporate giving programs support community-informed, data-driven programs that strengthen healthcare infrastructure and provide education and financial support to vulnerable communities around the world. Gilead prioritizes applications that demonstrate a strong ability to deliver specific outcomes aligned with the proposed grant or sponsorship.
Organization: Gilead
Support Type: Corporate grants and sponsorships
Geographic Focus: Global, with support for local communities where Gilead operates
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About the Funder
Gilead is a biopharmaceutical company that supports health-related community programs through corporate giving. Its funding priorities focus on strengthening healthcare systems, advancing health equity, improving access to medicines, supporting vulnerable communities, and addressing disparities in care.
Through its corporate giving programs, Gilead supports nonprofit organizations, patient advocacy groups, hospitals, clinics, professional associations, academic medical centers, universities, and other eligible organizations working within its therapeutic areas of focus.
What This Program Supports
Gilead welcomes funding requests for innovative, high-impact projects related to at least one of its core therapeutic areas:
HIV
Programs that support prevention, education, care access, patient support, and community health outcomes related to HIV.
Liver Disease
Gilead supports programs related to liver disease, including:
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis D
Primary biliary cholangitis
Oncology
Funding may support projects related to oncology, including:
Hematology
Solid tumors
Chronic Inflammatory Diseases
Programs may be considered if they align with Gilead’s work in chronic inflammatory diseases.
Patient Community Support
Gilead supports efforts that advance health equity, increase diversity in clinical trials, improve access to medicines, and reduce health disparities. The company also supports communities where it operates.
Examples of patient community support projects include:
Presentations
Web-based educational resources
Printed educational materials
Testing and screening initiatives
Events or resources that educate patients about prevention and care options
Corporate Sponsorships
Gilead sponsors select events and conferences that raise awareness and support organizations working in its therapeutic areas of focus. Sponsorships are intended to help reduce barriers to healthcare access and support organizations serving people who may face barriers related to age, disability, ethnicity or race, location, gender, gender identity, or socioeconomic status.
Examples of sponsored events include:
Walks and runs
Awards dinners
Fundraising galas
Community conferences
Types of Organizations Funded
Gilead has funded a range of organization types, including:
Patient advocacy and support groups
Hospitals and clinics
Nonprofit service organizations
Professional associations
Academic medical centers and universities
Eligible Support Types
Corporate grants
Patient community support funding
Educational program support
Testing and screening initiatives
Healthcare infrastructure support
Corporate sponsorships
Event and conference sponsorships
Eligibility & Requirements
Gilead prioritizes applications that:
Align with at least one of Gilead’s core therapeutic areas
Support vulnerable communities or communities facing healthcare access barriers
Use a community-informed and data-driven approach
Demonstrate the ability to deliver specific outcomes
Advance health equity, access, education, or patient support
Strengthen healthcare infrastructure or community-based care
Organizations seeking funding should review Gilead’s application guidance and submit through the appropriate online process.
Ineligible or Special Requests
If an organization is seeking funding for a local event exhibit or display that will appear at a local program, Gilead directs applicants to contact their local Gilead field sales employee.
Requests that do not align with Gilead’s therapeutic areas, patient community support priorities, or corporate giving focus may not be a fit.
Funding Amounts
Gilead does not publish standard grant or sponsorship amounts on the application page. Funding may vary based on request type, program scope, therapeutic-area alignment, community need, and expected outcomes.
Timeline & Review
📅 Application Timeline: Applications are accepted throughout the year
📅 Review Type: Rolling corporate giving review
📅 Decision Criteria: Alignment with therapeutic areas, community need, program impact, and ability to deliver outcomes
Application / Request Process
Organizations interested in Gilead corporate giving support should review the funding categories and submit an application through Gilead’s online process. Applicants should be prepared to describe the proposed program, population served, therapeutic-area alignment, expected outcomes, and organizational capacity.
Apply / Learn More:
➡️ Gilead Corporate Giving – How to Apply for Funding
Why This Opportunity Is a Good Fit
This opportunity is a strong fit for organizations that:
Work in HIV, liver disease, oncology, chronic inflammatory diseases, or patient community support
Serve vulnerable communities or populations facing healthcare barriers
Provide patient education, prevention resources, testing, screening, or care navigation support
Advance health equity, diversity in clinical trials, or access to medicines
Can demonstrate clear outcomes and community-informed program design
Gilead’s corporate giving program is best suited for health-focused nonprofits, patient advocacy organizations, healthcare institutions, and community-based organizations working within Gilead’s therapeutic areas.
Corporate Grants Guide Notes
Review Type: Rolling application review
Typical Lead Time: Not specified
Best Suited For: Health equity, patient advocacy, healthcare access, disease education, testing, screening, and therapeutic-area aligned programs
Support Type: Corporate grants and sponsorships
Priority Areas: HIV, liver disease, oncology, chronic inflammatory diseases, patient community support, health equity, healthcare infrastructure, and access to medicines