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05 May
2026

AstraZeneca Foundation – CHANGE

  Grant Amount: Maximum Grant: $220,000

Information

The AstraZeneca Foundation will begin accepting applications for the Creating Health Access for Next Generation Equity program on April 1.
Funding priorities for 2026 include:
  • Organizations promoting screenings, early detection, treatment and/or continuity of care for cardiovascular, renal, respiratory or immunologic diseases and/or cancers.
  • Organizations establishing new partnerships and broader coalitions of community-based organizations or expanding existing partnerships with the intent of breaking down institutional silos and facilitating access to quality healthcare through inter-institutional collaboration.
Organizations must provide services tailored to the needs of their community to help improve access to quality healthcare while considering the social drivers of health that impact community members. This may include but is not limited to:
  • Providing access to healthcare services (e.g., screenings, wellness and prevention services)
  • Coordinating healthcare services (e.g., via case managers, health coaches, community health workers)
  • Mitigating barriers that impact access to care services (e.g., transportation, affordability, physical accessibility, language, literacy)
Information Session
A webinar will be held via Zoom on April 13 at 1:00 pm ET. Please register to attend.

Eligibility

U.S.-based, nonprofit organization with a 501(c)(3) designation or a public school, government entity, or municipal institution that is eligible to accept tax-deductible, charitable contributions. Organizations that are 501(c)(3) and also have an IRS designation as a 509(a)(3) are ineligible for funding.

Applicant organizations must meet the following key criteria:

Serve communities in California, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, and/or Texas.

Have a total revenue of $12 million or less in their most recent tax year.

Work to improve access to quality healthcare for populations experiencing health disparities.

Provide services tailored to the needs of their communities, including but not limited to providing access to and coordination of care and mitigating barriers that impact access to care services.

Category

  • Health and Wellness
  • Other / Miscellaneous