The Deerfield Foundation, a philanthropic affiliate of New York City-based healthcare investment firm Deerfield Management, today announced the awarding of $1.5 million in support for 14 not-for-profit organizations in seven countries, advancing children's health in 2025.

"At the Deerfield Foundation, we've been dedicated for nearly 20 years to funding initiatives that drive positive change in health, innovation and equity – especially for children and the communities where they live," said Mark Veich, Board Member of the Deerfield Foundation, regarding advancing children's health. "Through our targeted grants, we support organizations working to create breakthrough therapies, expand access to care, and strengthen public health efforts, all with the goal of improving lives at the individual and community level."

Since its establishment as a private, not-for-profit entity in 2005, the Deerfield Foundation has awarded more than $50 million to over 125 organizations. The Foundation administers grants in support of a key pillar of Deerfield Management's mission: to advance healthcare through investment, information, and philanthropy. Its funding is supported not only by Deerfield profits but also by the continued generosity of Deerfield employees, who contribute to the Foundation's effort to create lasting improvements in health and well-being across communities.

Organizations selected by the Deerfield Foundation will receive one-year grants to support initiatives focused on pediatric and adolescent health beginning in January 2025. This year, a volunteer program committee of 30 Deerfield employees reviewed funding proposals based on their potential to achieve direct, measurable impact, as well as opportunities for Deerfield employees to engage in meaningful collaboration with grantees. In alignment with the Foundation's commitment to fostering partnerships, all grantees are invited to submit proposals by Deerfield employees, as the Foundation does not accept unsolicited funding requests.

Of the 2025 grantees, eight are based in the United States and an additional six are global organizations.

Augmenting the impact of its annual grants, the Deerfield Foundation and Deerfield Management established the Advancium Health Network in 2022. This public charity is committed to removing barriers to healthcare advancement and aims to be a leading force in health technology and innovation, focusing on areas of urgent need. Additionally, in June 2023, the Deerfield Foundation introduced a research award created in memory of longtime Deerfield PartnerPeter Steelman. The American Society of Hematology Peter Steelman Scholar Award supports research into acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a form of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow.

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