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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Dessercom Inc

Dessercom supports health-focused organizations and foundations through donations, sponsorships, research partnerships, equipment donations, and community health initiatives. View Dessercom Inc's website for more information.

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    Dessercom Donations and Sponsorships

    Philanthropic support for health-sector organizations
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 7,000,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    Quebec, Canada

About Dessercom Inc

What is the mission of Dessercom Inc?

Dessercom reinvests expertise, funding, equipment, and partnerships to improve access to health services, emergency medicine knowledge, and community health capacity.

What is Dessercom Inc's official website?

Dessercom Inc's official website is https://www.dessercom.com/.

What else should I know about Dessercom Inc?

Dessercom occupies a specialized role in the funding ecosystem because its philanthropy is tied to health services, emergency medical expertise, and practical support for organizations in the health field. Its donations and sponsorship pathway gives health organizations and foundations a direct route to request support from an operator that understands clinical, emergency, and community-health realities. Beyond cash support, Dessercom can contribute knowledge, equipment, research partnerships, and volunteer expertise, which can be more valuable than a standard grant for some projects. Its long-standing support for emergency medicine research and international cooperation shows how corporate philanthropy can strengthen both local service capacity and professional knowledge transfer. In the broader ecosystem, Dessercom helps fill gaps between public health funding, academic research, and community-level health initiatives, giving eligible organizations another partner for projects that improve response capacity, training, prevention, and access to care.