As a general rule, The Merck Office of Corporate Philanthropy and The Merck Company Foundation do not support the following types of programs and/or organizations.
- Individuals and for-profit organizations
- Political organizations, campaigns and activities
- Fraternal/labor/veteran organizations and activities
- Religious organizations or groups whose activities are primarily sectarian in purpose (programs open to the community or providing a community benefit may qualify for funding)
- Organizations that discriminate on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, national origin, veteran's status or disability
- Capital or building campaigns, including new construction and renovation of facilities
- Endowments, including academic chairs
- Media (e.g., radio, TV, film, webcast) productions
- Basic or clinical research projects, such as epidemiological studies, clinical trials or other pharmaceutical studies
- Direct medical care, including medical screening or testing and the purchase of medications, devices or biologics
- Meetings, conferences, symposia or workshops
- Unrestricted general support
- Fellowship/tuition support for training purposes intended for a specific individual or institution
- Programs that directly support marketing and/or sales objectives of the Company
- Fund-raising events such as concerts, sporting events, annual appeals or membership drives and benefit dinners or galas (unrelated to organizations whose mission reflects OC/TMCF strategic priorities)
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