Genentech believes in building and maintaining strong ties to organizations representing diversity in order to strengthen our company and the communities in which we live, work and do business. Through this strategic outreach, we aim to support diversity efforts in our local communities, influence science as a discipline, assist in recruiting efforts and work towards cultural competency in healthcare. Genentech's Diversity Network Associations (DNA) drive and support community outreach through efforts such as providing mentoring for minority children in local schools, taking part in patient advocacy and participating in fundraising events that support disease treatment, research and education.
- African Americans in Biotechnology (AAIB) participated in African-American Community Health Advisory Committee's Soul Stroll for Health to build a healthy body and soul.
- Filipino Americans Coming Together at Genentech (FACT) sponsored the American Heart Association's Heart Healthy Cooking and organized a corporate team for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.
- Genentech Out & Equal (GO&E) participated in AIDSWalk and Gay Straight Alliance.
- Genentech Women Professionals (GWP) have participated in The Women's Empowerment Conference and local girl scout troops.
- Latino Professionals at Genentech (VIDA) sponsored Groundhog Job Shadow Day at Genentech and and Latinas Contra Cancer Mother's Day Walk.
- Developing the Next Generation of Leaders (NextGen) participated in Ronald McDonald House and the Harvest Food Bank in San Francisco.
- Solidarity in Appreciation for Genentech Experienced Seniors (SAGES) participated in WAVE Luncheon hosted by GirlsSource honoring women age 70+ who've made significant contributions to the community.
- South Asian Network at Genentech (SANG) participated in the 12th Annual Festival of India Health Fair, which provides free health screening.
- The goal of the Genentech Scholars Program is to provide an inroad for diverse students to gain access to the biotech industry.
- The Genentech® Access to Care Foundation provides our medicines to uninsured and underinsured patients in the United States, in keeping with our belief that no patient should go without a Genentech product based on financial reasons alone.
- The Genentech Foundation for Biomedical Sciences is an independent, nonprofit organization that supports biomedical education and research programs for local students in the Bay Area, including under-represented minorities and underprivileged groups.