
Below is a sample of some current Amgen Foundation grant programs.
Amgen Fellows The Amgen Foundation’s $5 million, five-year partnership with Teach For America is an essential part of our efforts to dramatically improve math and science education, especially in low-income communities.
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Partners in D Partners in D was developed by student pharmacists and faculty members at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Pharmacy. It is supported by a $3.7 million grant from The Amgen Foundation over three-and-a-half years.
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New Science Teacher Academy The National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) New Science Teacher Academy, co-founded by the Amgen Foundation with a three-year, $3 million grant, is a professional development initiative created to help strengthen quality science teaching, enhance teacher confidence and classroom excellence, and improve teacher content knowledge.
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Harold P. Freeman Patient Navigation Training Institute The Amgen Foundation has given a generous donation of $2.5 million over three years to establish the Harold P. Freeman Patient Navigation Training Institute. Many cancer patients, especially those in low-income and underserved populations face barriers in accessing quality health care. Patient navigation programs at cancer centers across the country are essential in helping cancer patients navigate through the health care system.
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