FAQs for Grants in Israel

An internal review committee awards grants based on how closely the proposed project matches Gilead’s mission and therapeutic focus areas.

There are no minimum or maximum request amounts. Applicants should request the level of funding that is required based on programmatic needs.

No. In Israel, Gilead gives grants only to nonprofit organizations.

No. Gilead does not provide retroactive funding. Requests for support must be submitted to Gilead in advance to enable the internal approval processes.

Yes. However, multiple grant requests for the same project will not be considered within a given year.

Requests for funding to support projects taking place on multiple dates or in multiple locations should be submitted as a single, comprehensive application.

Please submit an application under the therapeutic area with the most relevant content. However, it is important to describe objectives for each therapeutic area covered.

No. In order for a grant application to be considered, you must submit a detailed project budget including a breakdown of fund use for the amount requested from Gilead.

Formal notifications of all funding decisions are sent in writing by email directly to the contact listed on the Gilead grant account profile.

Grant payments are disclosed to the Israeli Ministry of Health.

Gilead representatives are available to provide technical assistance with the grants portal, but cannot comment on specific grant requests.