Community Giving (Locations except New Jersey)

From Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation Inc

Bristol Myers Squibb is dedicated to conscientious corporate citizenship, aiming to make a positive difference globally. They are focused on supporting efforts that help patients and their families, improve healthcare, and advance scientific understanding, while also contributing to building strong communities.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant supports broad goals of enhancing community welfare through three primary causes:

  1. Addressing unmet medical needs by working with nonprofit partners to improve access to treatment and eliminate health disparities, aiming to support underserved populations in the communities Bristol-Myers Squibb serves.
  2. Improving STEM education by supporting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics studies in schools and community organizations, ensuring today's students are exposed to the possibilities in science and technology, which are pivotal to the company's core operations.
  3. Providing basic human services to address essential needs, including feeding the hungry, fighting homelessness, and assisting the elderly and homebound, through philanthropy, volunteerism, and partnerships.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
CA (San Mateo County), CT (New Haven County), MA (Middlesex County, Worcester County), NY (Onondaga County), WA (King County)
Organization Type
Organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Hospitals
Government institutions
Schools
Other
  • Serve communities in the United States where the company's employees live and work
  • Located near Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Located near Devens, Massachusetts
  • Located near New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • Located near Lawrenceville, New Jersey
  • Located near Princeton, New Jersey
  • Located near Redwood City, California
  • Located near San Diego, California
  • Located near Seattle, Washington
  • Located near Tampa, Florida
  • Located near West Windsor, New Jersey

Ineligibility

Individuals seeking scholarship, fellowship, or fundraising support
Wish-granting campaigns
Salaries for health care providers or administrative staff
Endowments
Political, lobbying, fraternal or social organizations
Religious organizations with primarily sectarian activities
Organizations discriminating based on race, gender, creed, culture, age, national origin, physical disability, sexual orientation, or military veteran status
Loans or support for general operating expenses.
not specified

Submission

Review Criteria

The Community Giving initiative prioritizes supporting projects that directly benefit our communities over general assistance requests and fundraising events.