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View Sanofi Sponsorships and Charitable Donations 2015 SANOFI US Legal Name Project Title Payment Amount A R M S Inc Homecoming & Project Little Soldier $5,000.00 Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Improving patient outcomes and management of hyperlipidem $45,000.00 ACS Organic Chemistry Division Graduate Research Symposium $1,000.00 AHIP Foundation Executive Leadership Program $55,000.00 Alabama Kidney Foundation 2015 Huntsville Kidney Walk $1,000.00 Alabama Kidney Foundation 2015 Birmingham Kidney Walk $1,000.00 Alabama Kidney Foundation Dothan Kidney Walk $1,000.00 Albany American Diabetes Association Saratoga Springs Tour de Cure $5,000.00 ALL IN TOGETHER CAMPAIGN INC All in Together Campaign: Advancing and Empowering Women $37,500.00 Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics US Anaphylaxis Summit $30,000.00 Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics AAP Anaphylaxis Champions Program $100,000.00 Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics Allergy & Asthma Day Capitol Hill 2015 $50,000.00 Alliance For A Healthier Generation Inc Alliance for a Healthier Generation $25,000.00 Alliance for Aging Research 2015 Aging in Motion Coalition $15,000.00 Amerian Diabetes Association AMerican Diabetes Association Diabetes Health and Wellness Ex $2,500.00 American Academy of Pediatrics-Key Cards American Academy of Pediatrics Key Card Sponsorship $35,000.00 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH 2015 AACR Annual Meeting MICR Networking and Resource Cen $10,000.00 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH 2015 AACR Network Hubs Sponsorship $ 25,000.00 American Cancer Society ACS CAN Seattle Research Breakfast and ACS CAN advocacy acti $2,500.00 American Cancer Society ACS CAN CA Research Events and ACS CAN advocacy activities n $5,000.00 American Cancer Society ACS CAN's advocacy activities in Arkansas and nationwide $1,500.00 American Cancer Society ACS CAN Virginia Research Breakfast and advocacy activities nat $1,000.00 American Cancer Society ACS CAN's advocacy activities in Louisiana and nationwide $1,000.00 American Cancer Society ACS CAN Mississippi Health Forum and ACS CAN advocacy activ $1,000.00 American Cancer Society ACS CAN Iowa Research Event and ACS CAN advocacy activities $2,000.00 American Cancer Society 2015 Minnesota Policy Breakfast and ACS CAN advocacy activiti $1,000.00 American Cancer Society 2015 Oklahoma Policy Forums $750.00 American Cancer Society 2015 Pennsylvania Advocacy Event $1,000.00 American Cancer Society 2015 Maryland Advocacy Breakfast $1,000.00 American Cancer Society Gemson Awards $2,500.00 American Cancer Society Inc Nationwide Hope Lodge Partnership $25,000.00 American Chemical Society Division of Medicinal Chemistry Division of Medicinal Chemistry Program 250th ACS national me $2,500.00 American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology-FIT Bowl American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology FIT Bowl $53,000.00 American College of Cardiology 2015 Patient Engagement Pavilion $25,000.00 American College of Cardiology Sanofi/Regeneron Meeting $10,412.60 American College of Physicians, Inc. Moving to the Quadruple Aim: ACP Quality Connect: Diabetes $280,369.00 American Diabetes Assocation Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association Central Iowa Tour de Cure $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure Southeast Wisconsin (Grafton) $1,500.00 American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure Madison $1,500.00 American Diabetes Association 2015 American Diabetes Association - WI Gala $2,000.00 American Diabetes Association Father of the Year/Camp Sugar Falls $2,000.00 American Diabetes Association Father of the Year Awards $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association Stop Diabetes Through Advocacy Workshop $2,000.00 American Diabetes Association Boston Step Out Walk to STOP Diabetes $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association Central MA Step Out Walk to STOP Diabetes $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association 2015 Kiss a Pig Gala $2,500.00 American Diabetes Association 2015 Rochester Tour de Cure $2,500.00 American Diabetes Association Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association Portland Father of the Year Awards Dinner $2,500.00 American Diabetes Association Jim Hansen, MD Memorial Symposium Series $3,500.00 American Diabetes Association St. Louis Tour de Cure $500.00 American Diabetes Association Diabetes Awareness and Intervention - via Step Out: Walk to St $50,000.00 American Diabetes Association 2015 World Diabetes Day $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association 75th Anniversary & Awards Celebration $50,000.00 American Diabetes Association Step Out Walk to STOP Diabetes $2,500.00 American Diabetes Association Expo-Exhibit/Speaker/BoothSignage/PAmerican Diabetes Expo - Exhibit/Speaker/Booth Signage/Progr $57,000.00 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION INC Diabetes Hospitality Days: Stop Diabetes In Boston $75,000.00 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION INC 2015 Pathways to Stop Diabetes $2,500,000.00 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION INC Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes $5,000.00 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION INC Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes $2,500.00 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION INC Father of the Year Awards Gala $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association, Indiana Indiana 2015 Tour de Cure $5,000.00 American Diabetes Association, Indiana ADA Indiana's Josiah Kirby Lilly Sr. Distinguished Service Award $15,000.00 American Diabetes Associaton Father of the Year Gala $5,000.00 American Heart Association AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION - MOBILE APP $75,000.00 American Heart Association 2015 Walking Challenge $100,000.00 American Heart Association American Heart Association Advertising Space (Key Cards) $50,000.00 American Heart Association 2015 Heart Innovation Forum $15,000.00 American National Red Cross 2015 - 2016 General Blood Services Support and High School Sc $25,000.00 American Pharmacists Association Emerging Insulins $79,000.00 American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation Second Regional Bone Marrow Transplant conference for Nurse $12,700.00 American Society of Nephrology 2015 ASN Abstract CD Sponsorship $80,000.00 American Society of Transplantation 2015 Sponsorship Opportunities $50,000.00 Americares Foundation Inc US Disaster Assistance $10,000.00 America's Health Insurance Plans CMO Roundtable $45,000.00 APhA Foundation Primary Care and Patient Empowerment through Diabetes Patie $249,550.00 Arizona Diabetes Foundation Diabetes: A Prescription for Care $5,000.00 Arrow Lake Foundation Arrow Lake Foundation Activities Plan $50,000.00 Arthritis Foundation Northeast Region, Inc. Research Update Events $10,000.00 Arthritis Foundation Northeast Region, Inc. Advocacy Program and Advocacy Training Series $15,000.00 Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal CaIQ/AAALAC International Global 3Rs Awards $5,000.00 Association of Community Cancer Centers 32 National Oncology Conference $50,000.00 Association of Corporate Contributions Professionals 2015 Membership Dues $6,250.00 Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, St. Louis Chapter Advocacy Day $1,000.00 Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, St. Louis Chapter Allertrain Master Trainer Program $1,500.00 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 2015 KFA Anaphylaxis Patient Education $33,000.00 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 2015 Anaphylaxis Awareness Campaign $250,000.00 ASTS Foundation ASTS Program Support $75,000.00 Autoimmune Advocacy Alliance Living with Autoimmunity - 3 separate events $2,500.00 Bay Area Association of Kidney Patients Help! I Just Learned I have Chronic Kidney Disease! What do I do $1,200.00 Bay Area Bioscience Association CALBIO 2015 $10,000.00 Baylor Health Care System Foundation STEEEP Academy Lectureship Series $135,000.00 Be The Match Foundation Quick Reference Guidelines - Transplant Consultation and Post- $90,000.00 BHCAG FOUNDATION MNBTE Recognition Event $5,000.00 Bill Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation Program Support-CHMI $100,000.00 Bill, Hilary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation National Health Transformation $50,000.00 Biocom Global Life Science Partnering Conference $10,000.00 BIONJ INC Bio NJ Sponsorship event $10,000.00 BIONJ INC BIONJ INC BioPartnering $3,000.00 BIONJ INC CEO Summit $7,500.00 Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network Survivorship Symposium Pre-Plan $5,000.00 Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network Ask the Multiple Myeloma Expert $7,500.00 Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network Transplant 101: An introduction to hematopoietic cell transplan $7,500.00 Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network Caregiver 101: The Role of Caregiver in Support of Bone Marrow $7,500.00 Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network Enhancing the Power of Peer Support $7,500.00 Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network BMT InfoNet Web Site Redesign - Phase 1 $75,000.00 Bringing Hope Home Inc General Operating Support $10,000.00 Buffalo American Diabetes Association Buffalo Niagara Tour de Cure $5,000.00 Cambridgeport Neighborhood Association, Inc. 2015 Summer Programs at Magazine Beach Park $5,000.00 Camp Nejeda Foundation Helping Children with type 1 diabetes live happier, healthier live $20,000.00 Cancer Resource Foundation Boston Prostate Cancer Walk Run $5,000.00 Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia Celebration of Hope: A Free, Full-Day, Educational and Inspirati $5,000.00 Cardio Renal Society of America Path to Wellness National Pilot $100,000.00 Center for Healthcare Innovation Diversity, Inclusion, & Life Sciences Symposium $9,500.00 Central New Jersey Chapter Of The National Black Mba Association In Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) Program $10,000.00
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