Therapeutic Giving: Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

From Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine

We're dedicated to providing safe and effective medicines, alongside services and support for healthy outcomes. This involves superior science, creativity, and collaboration with stakeholders at all levels. As a leading pharma company in the U.S., we focus on devastating diseases and complex medical challenges across six specific therapeutic areas: Cardiovascular & Metabolism, Immunology, Infectious Diseases & Vaccines, Neuroscience, Oncology, and Pulmonary Hypertension.

Type of Support

Overview

Janssen aims to fund programs and initiatives that improve patient access to treatment and services, advance health equity, and strengthen frontline health workforces within specific therapeutic areas. The grant supports disease awareness, patient empowerment and advocacy, and care linkage efforts, prioritizing health system improvements with measurable outcomes. In Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, it seeks to fund early diagnosis, disease intervention, awareness, caregiver support, patient empowerment, skills improvement for healthcare professionals and caregivers, healthcare disparity addressing efforts, and advocacy on access to care.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
USA
Organization Type
Nonprofit organizations classified by the IRS as 501(c)(3)
Other
  • Compliance with policies, legal, and industry requirements, including FDA and PhRMA guidelines
  • Programs must be innovative with measurable outcomes
  • Programs should address disparities or areas of high unmet need
  • Funding decisions are based on prevalence, population served, program design, organizational capacity, and anticipated outcomes

Ineligibility

Organizations without a valid non-profit, tax-exempt status
Loans
Trips or tours
Sectarian and religious organizations not serving the general public on a nondenominational basis
Capital requests (building funds, endowments, multi-year commitments)
Political groups
Advocacy activities directed towards specific legislation
Organizations whose missions/objectives do not meet the contributions guidelines
Donations to individuals or to a charity on behalf of a customer
Educational grants for healthcare professionals (see education grants program for funding priorities)
Research grants
Commercial Co-Ventures (CCV)
not specified

Submission

Review Criteria

Support will be prioritized for programs and services rather than requests based on events.

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