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Public Health Alameda County Diabetes Disparities Reduction Department Oakland CA USA Contributions Initiative $300,000.00 9/9/2020 2020 Charitable Grants Payee Payee Grant or Payment Payment Payee Name Payee City State Country Payment Type Title of the Activity Amount Date A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation's Women's A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation Wayzata MN USA Donations Wellness Tea $1,000.00 4/17/2020 A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation Wayzata MN USA Donations A Breath of Hope Lung Run/Walk Twin Cities $1,000.00 6/3/2020 IQ Consortium/AAALAC International Global 3Rs AAALAC International Frederick MD USA Donations Awards Program $5,000.00 8/28/2020 AAAP Foundation Animal Health Veterinary AAAP Foundation Inc. Jacksonville FL USA Contributions Student Scholarship Program 2020/21 $50,000.00 4/17/2020 AAEP Foundation Inc. Lexington KY USA Contributions AAEP Foundation Scholarship $25,000.00 3/2/2020 Catalyzing Accountability for Maternal Deaths in Africare Washington DC USA Contributions Nigeria $99,000.00 12/2/2020 Catalyzing Accountability for Maternal Deaths in Africare Washington DC Nigeria Contributions Nigeria $50,998.00 3/2/2020 AIDS Foundation of Chicago's 35th Annual Gala - AIDS Foundation of Chicago Chicago IL USA Donations Countdown to Zero $25,000.00 9/14/2020 AIDS Fund Philadelphia PA USA Donations AIDS Walk Philly $10,000.00 8/26/2020 AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan New York NY USA Donations Dining IN For Life $5,000.00 7/29/2020 AIM at Melanoma San Rafael San Rafael CA USA Donations 5th Annual Steps Against Melanoma Walk $5,000.00 9/28/2020 Alameda County Public Health Alameda County Diabetes Disparities Reduction Department Oakland CA USA Contributions Initiative $300,000.00 9/9/2020 Albert Anthony Kayal Foundation Westfield NJ USA Donations Albert Anthony Kayal Foundation Casino Night $5,000.00 2/19/2020 Alliance for Health Policy Washington DC USA Contributions Next Frontiers in Cancer Care $50,000.00 9/11/2020 AllianceChicago Chicago IL USA Contributions Chicago Collaborative for Maternal Health (CCMH) $250,000.00 11/18/2020 Alzheimer's Association Philadelphia PA USA Donations Philadelphia Walk to End Alzheimer's $5,000.00 12/2/2020 Alzheimers disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. Waltham MA USA Contributions Dementia Care Coordination $412,253.00 6/26/2020 American Association for Laboratory Animal Science Foundation Memphis TN USA Contributions Educational Outreach to Students and Teachers $5,000.00 2/19/2020 American Association of Bovine 2020 AABP Foundation Bovine Veterinary Student Practitioners Foundation Ashland OH USA Contributions Recognition Award $90,000.00 1/15/2020 American Association of Swine Veterinarians Foundation Perry IA USA Contributions AASVF Veterinary Student Scholarship $50,000.00 8/21/2020 American Australian Association, Inc. New York NY USA Donations Benefit Dinner Fundraiser 2020 $25,000.00 7/3/2020 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Kansas American Cancer Society Kansas City MO USA Donations City $2,500.00 10/14/2020 American Cancer Society Atlanta GA USA Donations Real Men Wear Pink $5,000.00 10/14/2020 American Cancer Society Des Moines IA USA Donations Coaches vs. Cancer Gala $2,000.00 7/15/2020 American Cancer Society St. Louis MO USA Donations Relay for Life/Madison and Iron Counties $1,500.00 8/12/2020 American Cancer Society St. Louis MO USA Donations Relay for Life/Scott County $1,500.00 8/12/2020 American Cancer Society Atlanta GA USA Contributions American Cancer Society COVID-19 Relief $300,000.00 6/5/2020 American Cancer Society Boston MA USA Donations Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Boston $10,000.00 6/17/2020 American Cancer Society St. Louis MO USA Donations Relay for Life/Cape County $1,500.00 5/18/2020 American Cancer Society Latham NY USA Donations Red, White and Blue Party $1,500.00 6/17/2020 Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, N.J., USA is known as MSD outside the United States and Canada. Public 2020 Charitable Grants Payee Payee Grant or Payment Payment Payee Name Payee City State Country Payment Type Title of the Activity Amount Date American Cancer Society Harrisonburg VA USA Donations Relay For Life 2020 of Rockingham County, VA $5,000.00 2/21/2020 A Capacity Development Approach To Expanding American Cancer Society Atlanta GA USA Contributions Patient Navigation Globally $399,933.00 2/14/2020 American Cancer Society St. Louis MO USA Donations Relay for Life/Perry County $1,000.00 2/21/2020 American Cancer Society Chattanooga TN USA Donations Boots and Bow Ties $1,000.00 2/21/2020 American Cancer Society Jackson MS USA Donations The Cancer League Gala $2,500.00 3/6/2020 American Chamber of Commerce in AmCham Vietnam Donation to HCMC Center for Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Contributions Disease Control $10,000.00 7/27/2020 American Diabetes Association Bala Cynwyd PA USA Donations Step Out: Philadelphia $20,000.00 7/29/2020 American Diabetes Association Bala Cynwyd PA USA Donations Greater Philadelphia Tour de Cure $25,000.00 3/27/2020 American Heart Association Inc Dallas TX USA Donations Heart's Delight Wine Tasting & Auction $15,000.00 3/11/2020 American Heart Association Inc Philadelphia PA USA Donations American Heart Association Heart Ball $15,000.00 3/11/2020 American India Foundation New York NY USA Donations NY Gala $25,000.00 9/2/2020 American Lung Association Overland Park KS USA Donations LUNG FORCE Glam $2,500.00 2/21/2020 American Lung Association Overland Park KS USA Donations LUNG FORCE Glam Refund -$2,500.00 11/11/2020 Greenwood American Lung Association Village CO USA Donations Affair for Air Gala $2,500.00 2/21/2020 American Lung Association Nashville TN USA Donations LUNG FORCE Run/ Walk - Nashville $2,500.00 5/1/2020 American Lung Association Jacksonville FL USA Donations LUNG FORCE Turquoise Tasting $5,000.00 5/18/2020 American National Red Cross Washington DC USA Contributions 2020 Disaster Relief - Hurricanes 2020 $100,000.00 10/23/2020 American National Red Cross Washington DC USA Contributions 2020 Beirut Explosion Relief $300,000.00 8/26/2020 The American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving American National Red Cross Princeton NJ USA Contributions Program (ADGP) $600,000.00 8/12/2020 American National Red Cross San Juan PR Contributions Prepare with Pedro "The Penguin" $25,000.00 7/29/2020 American National Red Cross Washington DC USA Contributions 2020 Australian Bushfire Relief - Matching Grant $4,580.00 5/8/2020 American National Red Cross Washington DC USA Contributions 2020 Australian Bushfire Relief $150,000.00 1/15/2020 Veterinary Care for Animals at Risk Due to COVID- American Veterinary Medical Foundation Schaumburg IL USA Contributions 19 $100,000.00 11/13/2020 Animal Health Veterinary Student Scholarship American Veterinary Medical Foundation Schaumburg IL USA Contributions Program $300,000.00 4/22/2020 Americans for Medical Progress Educational Foundation Washington DC USA Contributions Raising Voices, Saving Lives $27,000.00 2/14/2020 Americares Foundation, Inc Stamford CT USA Contributions Additional Logistics & Shipping (COVID-19) $10,000.00 6/24/2020 Americares Foundation, Inc Stamford CT USA Contributions Logistics and Shipping $10,000.00 1/15/2020 America's Grow-a-Row Pittstown NJ USA Contributions COVID-19 Emergency Assistance for Hunger $15,000.00 7/22/2020 Angel Foundation Mendota Heights MN USA Donations Angel Foundation Gala $2,000.00 1/29/2020 Anti-Defamation League New York NY USA Donations Never Is Now $100,000.00 12/11/2020 COVID-19 Food and Accompaniment Support APAC, I.A.P. Mexico City Mexico Contributions Project $50,000.00 9/16/2020 Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, N.J., USA is known as MSD outside the United States and Canada. Public 2020 Charitable Grants Payee Payee Grant or Payment Payment Payee Name Payee City State Country Payment Type Title of the Activity Amount Date Arizona Board of Regents, University of Expanding Patient-Centered Cancer Care for Arizona Tucson AZ USA Contributions Underserved Patients in Southern Arizona $399,482.00 12/4/2020 Arizona Board of Regents, University of Expanding Patient-Centered Cancer Care for Arizona Tucson AZ USA Contributions Underserved Patients in Southern Arizona $399,482.00 1/10/2020 Associação Presente de Apoio a Program for Health Promotion, Cancer Prevention Pacientes com Câncer - Padre Tiãozinho Montes Claros Brazil Contributions and Early Diagnosis of the Disease $40,789.87 12/14/2020 Association for Considering Environment Natural Environment Conservation Activities in in Kumagaya Kumagaya Japan Contributions Kumagaya $20,326.00 11/4/2020 Association for Solidarity with Asylum Strengthening Access to Health Services for Seekers and Migrants Ankara Turkey Contributions Asylum Seekers Women and Children $399,686.00 3/11/2020 Association for the Preservation of the Educating the Next Generation in Environmental Eno River Valley, Inc. Durham NC USA Contributions Sustainability $25,000.00 8/10/2020 2020 Spirit of the Heart Awards Program & Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc. Washginton DC USA Donations Fundraiser $25,000.00 10/5/2020 Association of Maternal & Child Health Safer Childbirth Cities Initiative Community of Programs Washington DC USA Contributions Practice $275,197.20 1/13/2020 Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation, Inc. Atlanta GA USA Donations Feathers 5K $2,500.00 2/21/2020 Saving Babies’ Lives in the North East of England - Baby Lifeline Ltd Balsall Common United Kingdom Contributions The Next Steps: Sustainable Quality Improvement $96,000.00 8/17/2020 Baltimore Healthy Start Safer Childbirth Cities Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. Baltimore MD USA Contributions Initiative $124,870.00 11/18/2020 Comprehensive Social Health Prevention for African audiences in the Goutte d'Or district of Basiliade Paris France Contributions Paris $56,440.00 9/21/2020 Best Buddies International, Inc.
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