Gilead Sciences

Gilead Sciences is a research-based biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering, developing, and commercializing innovative medicines to address unmet medical needs. The company's primary focus is on therapies for life-threatening infectious diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS and hepatitis B and C. Gilead's portfolio includes the hepatitis C drug Sovaldi, which emerged from its acquisition of Pharmasset, and is part of established combination treatment regimens. Additionally, Gilead is expanding its presence in oncology through strategic acquisitions, including CAR-T cell therapies such as Yescarta and Tecartus, as well as breast and bladder cancer treatments like Trodelvy. By concentrating on these critical areas, Gilead aims to enhance patient care and outcomes for those with serious health conditions.

Matthew Bryant

Head of Technology and Innovation, Executive Director, Global Development / Clinical Operations

Jane Stafford

Director

Past deals in Non-Profit

Baltimore Safe Haven

Grant in 2024
Baltimore Safe Haven provides opportunities for TLGBQ people. They providing housing services and food distributing services for TLGBQ community.

Transinclusive Group

Grant in 2024
Transinclusive Group is a Transgender-Led TLGBQ+ tax exempt, non-profit organization. As an advocacy driven organization, its goal is to cultivate advocates to take action to influence social, political, and economic systems to bring about change for all TLGBQ+ individuals.

CDA Foundation

Grant in 2023
CDA Foundation is a non-profit organization that specializes in the study of complex and poorly-understood diseases.

Alliance of AIDS Services

Grant in 2023
Alliance of AIDS Services provides health care services. They provide resources and charitable services for AIDS patients. They improve the health of communities impacted by HIV/AIDS through compassionate and non-judgmental prevention, support services, and connection to care.

My Brother's Keeper

Grant in 2023
MBK's objective is to improve the health and well-being of minority and marginalized people across the United States by providing leadership and engagement with the public and community healthcare providers. The HIV prevention services provided by MBK centered on developing and delivering a diverse set of educational and training programs in public health, social policy, action research, information technology, advocacy, coalition development, and capacity building. MBK built its dedication to HIV prevention among racial and ethnic minority communities through its significant expertise, as seen by its service to over 15,000 clients nationwide.

Power Safe Place Resource Center of Virginia

Grant in 2023
PSPRCVA offers a safe haven for Virginia's People of Color - LGBTQ+ community and other marginalised people.

Pierce County AIDS Foundation

Grant in 2023
PCAF provides direct care services to HIV/AIDS patients as well as extensive outreach, education, and prevention programming.

Nueva vida

Grant in 2023
Nueva vida goal is to educate, encourage, and empower Latinas whose lives are impacted by cancer. Nueva vida also works to promote timely access to cutting-edge cancer treatment.

National AIDS Memorial

Grant in 2019
The National AIDS Memorial relies solely on funding from longtime personal donors and corporate partners to support its mission as a dedicated space in the national landscape where millions of Americans touched directly or indirectly by AIDS can gather to heal, hope, and remember. The National AIDS Memorial, known as “the Grove”, was created more than twenty-eight years ago in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a place where those impacted by AIDS could both grieve and begin the process of healing. In 1996, legislation sponsored by U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi was signed into law by President Clinton that elevated “the Grove” as this nation's sole federally-designated National AIDS Memorial. More than 50,000 individuals from around the world have contributed 225,000 volunteer hours to support the National AIDS Memorial and its mission.
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