Corporate Funding: Due November 2019

The following corporate funding opportunities have deadlines in November 2019.

Medline Community Impact Grant: Community Health Centers – Deadline: 11/1/19

  • Award results focused grants addressing prevalent healthcare challenges that help improve patient care or enhance the quality of life for their patients and the community at-large. (up to $10,000)

Annie’s Homegrown Grants for Gardens – Deadline: 11/1/19

  • Funding schools and non-profit organizations focused on education to build edible gardens in schools. Funds can be used to create new gardens or to support and expand existing ones, so long as the garden grows edible foods (fruits, vegetables, herbs, grains, etc.) and connects young people to real, healthy foods.

Reynolds American Foundation Giving – Deadline: 11/1/19

  • Serving residents in communities where significant numbers of Reynolds American Inc. and R.J. Reynolds employees live and/or work
  • Birth-12 Public Education – Public-school and community programs that prepare children to enter school ready to learn and programs that primarily focus on improving academic performance of low-performing and economically disadvantaged students. Except for business-partner relationships, all school grants are made through the superintendents’ offices. Individual day-care centers are not eligible for grants.

Sanofi Genzyme Contributions – Deadline: 11/15/19

  • we provide contributions to non-profit organizations focused on science education, access to health care, and other community needs, specifically in areas of the U.S. where we have a business presence.

GuideWell Heath Innovation Challenge – Deadline: 11/15/19

  • GuideWell is seeking innovative companies or non-profits with programs, platforms, technology systems or services that have the potential to provide a comprehensive resource network for family caregivers.
  • Open to For-profit and non-profit organizations that earned a minimum of $250,000 in 2018 revenues.
  • The Caring for Caregivers Challenge consists of three phases that award up to four winners with $50,000-$100,000 in non-dilutive funding. In addition, two finalists may be provided with opportunities to pilot their solutions in collaboration with GuideWell.

Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program – Deadline: 11/30/19

  • Clinical Research Award
    • This award will provide funds to undertake a clinical research project in the bleeding disorders field.
    • Clinical Research Project awards will provide funding of up to US$75,000 for one year.
  • Basic Research Award
    • This award will provide funds to undertake a basic research project in the bleeding disorders field.
    • Basic Research Project awards will provide funding of up to US$75,000 for one year.
  • Fellowship Project Award
    • This award is intended to facilitate the development of clinical and research expertise in the field of hemophilia for applicants who have completed medical training and have an interest in pursuing a career as a hemophilia clinician.
    • Fellowship Project awards will provide funding of up to US$80,000 for one year.

Express Scripts Foundation Giving – Deadline: 11/30/19

  • Focus areas: access to health and medical services; educate underserved youth and support pharmacy education; military troops and families; children and families in need; disaster relief