Published: February 01, 2012
Statement from Susan G. Komen for the Cure®
DALLAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - We are dismayed and extremely disappointed that actions we have taken to
strengthen our granting process have been widely mischaracterized. It is
necessary to set the record straight.
Starting in 2010, Komen began an initiative to help us do a better job
of measuring the impact of community grants. This is important because
we invest significant dollars in our local community programs - $93
million in 2011, which provided for 700,000 breast health screenings and
diagnostic procedures.
Following this review, we made the decision to implement stronger
performance criteria for our grantees to minimize duplication and free
up dollars for direct services to help vulnerable women. To support this
new granting strategy, Komen has also implemented more stringent
eligibility standards to safeguard donor dollars. Consequently, some
organizations are no longer eligible to receive Komen grants.
Some might argue that our standards are too exacting, but over the past
three decades people have given us more than just their money. They have
given us their trust and we take that responsibility very seriously.
We regret that these new policies have impacted some longstanding
grantees, such as Planned Parenthood, but want to be absolutely clear
that our grant-making decisions are not about politics. Throughout our
30 year history, our priority has always been and will continue to be
the women we serve. As we move forward, we are working to ensure that
there is no interruption or gaps in services for the women who need our
support most in the fight against breast cancer.
About Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, that she
would do everything in her power to end breast cancer. Today, Susan G.
Komen for the Cure works to end breast cancer in the U.S. and throughout
the world through ground-breaking research, community health outreach,
advocacy and programs in more than 50 countries with a special focus on
low-resource and developing nations.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Communications, 972-701-2168
news@komen.org
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