Patient group funding

Patient groups – non-profit organisations founded by patients, care-givers, family members and health professionals – are important stakeholders for GSK.

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Patient Group Funding

Patient groups are independent, non-profit organizations founded by patients, care-givers, family members and health professionals.

They provide their members with information about their condition and guidance on how to live with their disease. They engage with healthcare providers, governments and the media to promote improved treatment and services for patients and campaign for change on issues that affect patients' and care-givers' lives. Some carry out vital research into the causes of and potential treatments for specific conditions.

Patient groups are important stakeholders for GSK and we engage with them as part of our commitment to be a patient-focused company. We share their belief that healthcare systems should focus on preventing, treating and managing disease, and that patients should have access to quality medicines, services and information on disease.

Our relationships with patient groups are mutually beneficial. Together, we work to improve patient outcomes and support policies that best address unmet patient needs. We work with these independent organizations to strengthen their support for patients throughout their illness, from diagnosis to chronic treatment and end-of-life care, and to further their organizational objectives. We work with them through supporting the sharing of best practices and through provision of some core and project funding.

We define Core Funding as funding that supports the organization's operations and Project Funding as funding attached to a particular activity such as a project, research fellowship, charitable donation, employee gift match or volunteer grant.

The grants provided to patient groups represent less than 25% of each group's annual/projected income in alignment with our global policy.

GSK global principles for working with patient groups

  • The independence of patient groups, of their political judgment and or their activities shall be assured.
  • In all co-operative matters, transparency is vital.
  • Any joint policies undertaken between patient groups and GSK shall be based on mutual respect and trust.
  • We shall not use undue influence to promote specific medicines or services.
  • We will always comply with local laws/governance.

Please use the tabs above to see the patient groups and community stakeholders we provided financial support to in Canada.

2022
  • Alliance des Patients pour la Santé
  • Asthma Canada
  • Best Medicines Coalition (BMC)
  • Canadian Arthritis Patient Alliance (CAPA)
  • Canadian Cancer Survivor Network
  • Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
  • Canadian PBC Society
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Canada
  • Coalition Priorité Cancer au Quebec
  • Colorectal Cancer Canada
  • Kidney Foundation of Canada
  • Lupus Canada
  • Lupus Ontario
  • Lung Health Foundation
  • Meningitis Foundation of Canada (MFC)
  • Myeloma Canada
  • Ovarian Cancer Canada
  • People Before Patients
  • The Lung Association – New Brunswick
  • The Lung Association – Québec
  • The Lung Association – Saskatchewan
  • Save Your Skin Foundation

View funding details for 2022

2021
  • Asthma Canada
  • Best Medicines Coalition (BMC)
  • Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN)
  • Canadian Cancer Survivor Network (CCSN)
  • Canadian Caregiver Network
  • Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Canada
  • Coalition Priorité Cancer au Québec
  • Colorectal Cancer Canada
  • Lupus Ontario
  • Lymphoma Canada
  • Myeloma Canada
  • Ovarian Cancer Canada
  • The Canadian Lung Association
  • The Lung Health Foundation
  • The Lung Association - Québec
  • The Lung Association - Nova Scotia
  • The Lung Association - Saskatchewan
  • Save Your Skin Foundation

View funding details for 2021

2020
  • Asthma Canada
  • Best Medicines Coalition (BMC)
  • Canadian Caregiver Network
  • Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Canada
  • Coalition Priorité Cancer au Quebec
  • Colorectal Cancer Canada
  • Crohn’s and Colitis Canada
  • Lupus Canada
  • Leukaemia and Lymphoma Society
  • Myeloma Canada
  • Ovarian Cancer Canada
  • The Lung Association - Québec
  • The Lung Association – New Brunswick
  • The Lung Association – Nova Scotia
  • The Lung Association – British Columbia
  • The Lung Health Foundation
  • Save Your Skin Foundation

View funding details for 2020

2019
  • ALLIANCE DES PATIENTS POUR LA SANTÉ (APS)
  • Asthma Canada
  • Best Medicines Coalition (BMC)
  • Canadian Caregiver Network
  • Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
  • Canadian PBC Society
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Canada
  • Coalition Cancer Quebec
  • Colorectal Cancer Canada
  • Myeloma Canada
  • Ovarian Cancer Canada
  • Save your Skin Foundation
  • The Lung Association - Ontario
  • The Lung Association - Québec
  • The Lung Association - Saskatchewan

View funding details for 2019

2018
  • ACCESS
  • Advocacy Boot Camp
  • Asthma Canada
  • British Columbia Lung Association
  • Best Medicines Coalition (BMC)
  • Better Pharmacare Coalition (BPC)
  • Canadian Caregiver Network
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Canada
  • Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
  • Colorectal Cancer
  • Lung Association of New Brunswick
  • Myeloma Canada Research Network
  • Nova Scotia Lung
  • Ontario Lung Association (OLA)
  • Pulmonary Hypertension Association of Canada
  • L’Association Pulmonaire du Quebec (QLA)

 

View funding details for 2018

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