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Educational grants are intended to benefit bona fide independent, educational, scientific or policy-making conferences that promote scientific knowledge, medical advancement and assist in the delivery of effective health care. Although Merit’s APAC Grant Committee will consider proposals for all medical educational activities for HCPs, accredited programs will receive the highest priority. Such grants are generally unrestricted, meaning they are provided without Merit having any input on the content or faculty of the educational event. Education grants are provided to an entity not limited to:
*Merit will not fund programs where the principal focus is not educational in nature, such as programs that are primarily entertainment, e.g., retirement dinners, medical school class graduation events or reunions, or staff-recognition events. Non-medical educational programs (e.g., leadership training or business meetings) are also considered out of scope. Merit will also not fund capital improvements or operating expenses of any organizations.
Sponsoring organisations may request professional education grants to pay for:
No. Merit will consider sponsorship and exhibitor space opportunities outside the APAC Grant Committee, on a case-by-case basis, with Marketing and Legal ordinarily reviewing the event-owner’s terms and conditions associated with a Sponsorship. Because such exhibitor or booth arrangements ordinarily involve fees paid for advertising rights, such arrangements are outside the scope of the APAC Grant Committee.
Funding for charitable donations can only take place to philanthropic organisations and is subject to the APAC Grant Committee if the request comes from a Health Care Provider such as a hospital or other health care person or entity. Requests that do not involve an HCP, such as Make a Wish, Scouting, or other projects, are ordinarily referred to Merit’s CEO for decision.
No. Consistent with the global and local industry codes and best practices, sales representatives may not prepare and submit grant applications on behalf of customers. Sales representatives may direct applicants to the information available at www.merit.com/about/grant-request, and provide applicants with electronic and printed materials, such as this FAQ. This reflects our commitment to our Global Compliance Policy, and the practical reality that sales representatives will not have all of the required information and documents necessary to submit a request. Sales representatives are subject to disciplinary action for participating in any prohibited activities related to third-party grant requests and donations.
The APAC Grant Committee reviews and makes the decision for education grant applications in or related to APAC.
No. Consistent with the APACMed Code of Ethical Conduct and Merit policy, no sales or marketing personnel can be the Merit APAC Grant Committee member and therefore they cannnot influence its evaluations and decisions.
The APAC Grant Committee’s decisions are based on several factors, including:
No. Consistent with the APACMed Code of Ethical Conduct and Merit policy, any decision will be based on the merits of the specific grant application at issue. No consideration may be given to the amount of business that a customer has done or may do with our company.
It is not Merit’s practice to provide specific feedback about determinations by our APAC Grant Committee. Some of the reasons why requests for support are denied or reduced by the Committee include:
No. The APAC Grant Committee does not approve multiple grants for the same event, activity, or program. If the Committee approved less than the amount requested, it decided to do so based on criteria discussed above. Finally, no other group or individual within Merit may provide grants for events, activities, and programs that are within the scope of the APAC Grant Committee’s jurisdiction.
There is nothing to automatically disqualify a grant application submitted too early, but most grant applications are submitted two to six months before the event. Because Merit’s APAC Grant Committee meets monthly to decide pending grant applications, any grant must be submitted no later than four (4) weeks before the event.