10 December 2025 | Wednesday | News
Gilead Foundation announced a commitment of more than $3 million in new grants to help address critical gaps in education, care delivery and support services for people affected by metastatic breast cancer (mBC). Building on more than $21 million in support since 2021, funding distributed through the Gilead Foundation advances efforts to improve access to breast cancer education and care nationwide, complementing Gilead Sciences’ broader commitment to creating sustainable change for the breast cancer community.
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women in the United States, with an estimated 168,000 people impacted by disease that has spread to other parts of the body (metastatic disease). While treatment options have advanced significantly, the five-year relative survival rate for people with mBC is 29%, highlighting an urgent need for improved education and integrated support services to help patients navigate complex treatment decisions and improve outcomes.
The 2025 grants will support 23 nationwide programs led by 53 organizations to advance breast cancer awareness and education. These programs will provide emotional and mental health support along with health literacy tools, educational resources, and improved access to nutrition. They will also offer community workshops, create new ways to provide care, train providers in cross-cultural awareness, and help patients understand their treatment options.
“The organizations we selected showcased innovative ideas with a strong commitment to patient-centered education, support, and access to care while creating sustainable models for lasting impact,” said Anu Osinusi, Vice President, Virology at Gilead Sciences and Board Member, Gilead Foundation. “We are proud to champion these efforts, which collaboratively bring together 53 different organizations, an approach we believe is essential to supporting patients and their caregivers navigating metastatic breast cancer.”
Gilead Foundation’s oncology grants are a cornerstone of its commitment to addressing immediate needs while strengthening care systems for the future. By fostering partnerships across diverse organizations, the Foundation collaborates to strengthen care systems and improve care quality for patients and communities nationwide.
“Gilead Foundation’s investment makes a meaningful difference in the lives of the women we serve. It allows the Charlotte Maxwell Clinic to expand free wrap-around services while helping build coordinated care systems with the Women’s Cancer Resource Center,” said Ray Rieder, interim Executive Director, Charlotte Maxwell Clinic in Oakland, Calif. “Together, we can reach women sooner, support them more comprehensively, and design a system that continues to meet their needs long after the grant period. We are truly grateful for Gilead Foundation’s partnership in this transformative work.”
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