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Cytokinetics Announces Call for Proposals for Its Eighth Annual Communications Grant Program
Program to Provide Support of Communications and Outreach for Patient Advocacy Organizations Focused on Cardiovascular Diseases Deadline for Applications is

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[{"type":"text","content":"Program to Provide Support of Communications and Outreach for Patient Advocacy Organizations Focused on Cardiovascular Diseases Deadline for Applications is November 3rd, 2025 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cytokinetics, Incorporated (Nasdaq: CYTK) today announced a call for proposals for the eighth annual Cytokinetics Communications Grant Program. The program will award five grants to patient advocacy organizations serving the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and heart failure communities. The grants are intended to support increased communications, awareness building and community engagement. “A persistent funding gap for patient advocacy organizations is in the area of communications. Without adequate resources, patients and caregivers may miss out on important resources and information, while organizations struggle to effectively engage their communities, donors and partners,” said Mary Pomerantz, Cytokinetics’ Senior Director of Patient Advocacy and Engagement. “Through our Communications Grant Program, now in its eighth year, we are proud to support innovative, high-impact initiatives that amplify patient voices, strengthen connections and broaden reach.” The Cytokinetics Communications Grant Program supports patient advocacy organizations in expanding their reach, awareness and community engagement by providing resources for new or crucial communications, marketing or outreach initiatives that would otherwise be challenging to implement. Funding from the Cytokinetics Communications Grant Program may help with programming or personnel, depending on each organization’s needs. The recipients of the 2025 Cytokinetics Communications Grants were the AICARM APS (Italian Association of Cardiomyopathies), HeartBrothers Foundation, HeartCharged Corporation, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association (HCMA) and Stichting Cardiomyopathie Onderzoek Nederland (Foundation Cardiomyopathy Research the Netherlands). Eligible organizations must have nonprofit organization or registered charity status in the United States, Canada, Europe or United Kingdom and serve the patient communities in HCM or heart failure. Organizations applying for the grant are required to submit a proposal outlining communication activities that the funding would support and the potential impact of the funding. Applications will be ev...