B. Braun’s Product Donation program is designed to support underserved patients and humanitarian efforts by donating medically necessary products to eligible healthcare organizations and initiatives. The company’s guiding philosophy emphasizes health access and equity, particularly for patient populations that face barriers to receiving medical care. Through this initiative, B. Braun plays a strategic role in promoting voluntary, non-reimbursed care to those in need.
The donation program specifically targets efforts that deliver care without seeking reimbursement from commercial insurers or government payers. Eligible programs must serve underserved populations or be organized in response to humanitarian needs. These stipulations ensure that donations go to settings where financial support is either unavailable or inappropriate, reinforcing B. Braun’s mission to improve health outcomes through ethical and responsible contributions.
A critical constraint of the program is its geographic limitation: B. Braun does not ship donated products across country borders and cannot be listed as the exporter of record for international destinations. This means that all supported initiatives must be based within the United States and involve domestic logistics. This rule is strictly enforced to comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
Organizations that meet these criteria are invited to submit a Product Donation Request Form through the appropriate channel. As with the company’s other philanthropic programs, inquiries and requests must be sent through formal submission processes. Direct submissions to employees will not be considered. All required documentation and forms must be completed to ensure that the application is reviewed.
For additional questions or issues, B. Braun has provided a dedicated email contact at GrantRequests@bbraunusa.com. No timeline, funding value, or formal application deadline is listed, suggesting the program operates on a rolling basis. The Product Donation initiative is one of the company’s four key philanthropic mechanisms, alongside Charitable Donations, Educational Grants, and Investigator-Initiated Research.