Through the Genentech Innovation Fund, we invest in bold ideas that break down barriers to quality care and improved patient outcomes. Since launching the Innovation Fund in 2019, Genentech has invested $50M in groundbreaking innovation, catalyzing over 100+ healthcare organizations and leaders unified by a vision to address today’s most urgent health challenges.
2024 Innovation Fund Grantees
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PATIENT POWER
Patient power: Grow patient power to access, navigate, and influence care.
Navigating a medical diagnosis can be immensely difficult -- and doing so while facing challenges like housing instability or lack of insurance often leads patients to fall out of care entirely. Every part of the healthcare system has a role to play to ensure that we’re helping patients stay in the continuum of care and feel supported throughout their journeys. Parkland Health Foundation, an Innovation Fund grantee from Texas, uses AI and machine learning to help predict barriers to breast cancer treatment faced by the most vulnerable communities. They then proactively support individuals to schedule appointments, adhere to treatments, and understand their health risks.
HEALTHCARE ACCOUNTABILITY
Healthcare accountability: Knock down barriers to equitable care and strengthen healthcare quality.
Regardless of geography, background or socio-economic status, everyone deserves access to high-quality healthcare. This starts with understanding that every patient and every community faces unique challenges that require personalized approaches to healthcare delivery. In California, Aliados Health, a 2024 Innovation Fund grantee, drives accountability by bringing mobile health services like breast and cervical cancer screenings directly to community centers. Another grantee, the Forge Breast Cancer Center in Alabama, provides wraparound support like nutrition guidance, transportation and mental health counseling to help address the full spectrum of patient needs.
INCLUSIVE WORKFORCE
Inclusive workforce: Build an inclusive healthcare workforce.
Research has shown that experiences and outcomes for patients improve when they have a representative care team. Several of this year’s grantees are cultivating an inclusive healthcare workforce to improve outcomes for all patients – organizations like the Instituto del Progreso Latino and the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science are equipping underrepresented students with training and resources to become healthcare leaders.
A majority of our Innovation Fund Grantees said that, as a result of Genentech’s support, they’re able to execute transformative work that drives progress toward improving health outcomes and connects them with new networks and information In addition:
Innovation Fund teams are focused on both driving and scaling their impact. Some of the critical lessons learned from this groundbreaking work include:
Long-term, transformative progress requires investments that target individual, institutional and systems-level change
Community engagement and co-creation with patients, students and caregivers has an outsized impact on addressing healthcare disparities, but remains massively under-resourced
Effective community engagement requires trust, time, flexibility, partners skilled in listening and sustained investment beyond the project scope
Shifting Power To Patients And Unlocking Innovation In Healthcare Delivery
Advancing Health Impact Through Empathy And Experiential Learning
Equify Health is disrupting how medical providers deliver care using transformative approaches centered on the humanity of patients as people, as opposed to their diagnoses.
Redesigning Inclusive Research With Community Partners
Henry Ford Health (HFH) launched the Participatory Action for Access to Clinical Trials (PAACT) project to increase Black/African American clinical trial participation by partnering with community groups.