TraceLink, a leading digital network platform focused on supply chain orchestration, has announced the recipients of its corporate grant program for 2025. The initiative will distribute a total of $1.2 million to eight nonprofit organizations operating in the United States, India, and Spain. This funding aims to support initiatives that promote health equity, community resilience, and overall societal well-being.
The selected nonprofit organizations were chosen for their dedication to improving access to healthcare and resources in their respective communities. This year’s recipients reflect TraceLink’s commitment to social responsibility and its mission to enhance health and safety globally. The company has been working for over 15 years to ensure that vital medicines reach patients safely and on time, extending this commitment to community engagement through its grant program.
U.S. Grant Recipients Focus on Health and Wellness
Three organizations in the United States will benefit from TraceLink’s grants, each focused on different aspects of community health and support.
The Boston Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth (BAGLY) will receive funding to enhance its wellness programs and mental health initiatives for LGBTQ+ youth in Massachusetts. “With TraceLink’s support, more LGBTQ+ youth in Massachusetts will have access to free, no-insurance-required mental health services,” stated Grace Sterling Stowell, Executive Director of BAGLY. This grant will facilitate key programs such as the Trans Youth Summit and Youth Pride.
Another recipient, the Immigrant and Refugee Health Center at Boston Medical Center, will use the grant to expand trauma-informed care and improve patient navigation for immigrant families. Dr. Sarah Kimball, Director of the center, expressed gratitude for the funding, stating it would help sustain essential services for vulnerable populations.
The Village Food Hub will focus on addressing food insecurity in the Lower Merrimack Valley. Executive Director Shari McLeod noted that the grant will support logistics operations to recover and distribute nutritious food to families in need, thereby enhancing local access to healthy meals.
International Recipients Empowering Communities
In India, three organizations have been selected to receive support from TraceLink. The Muskaan Foundation for Child Protection is dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse and supporting survivors. The grant will fund a new social worker position to provide critical follow-up services for children from the Boys Observation Home in Pune. Founder Director Shubhada Ranadive emphasized the importance of this funding in empowering children facing challenges.
The Niwant Andh Mukta Vikasalay focuses on the holistic development of visually challenged students. The grant will help develop a multilingual typing tutor, enhancing educational opportunities for blind students across India. Trustee Uma Badve expressed enthusiasm for the support, which will allow more students to gain independence through education.
Finally, the Vasudhara Abhiyan initiative promotes environmental sustainability through tree planting and conservation efforts. The grant will fund irrigation infrastructure to support over 40,000 native trees in Pune, as noted by Board Member Amit Pitre.
In Spain, two organizations have been awarded grants. The Provincia San Juan de Dios España is set to launch a dog-assisted therapy program near Barcelona, aimed at improving the emotional and social well-being of patients with mental health disorders. Maite Prieto, representing the organization, expressed gratitude for the funding, highlighting the positive impact of therapy dogs on patient recovery.
The Soñar Despiertos organization supports children in foster homes to ensure they have equal opportunities. The funding will enable summer camps and educational programs that promote confidence and stability among these children. Director Chantal Gómez stated, “We’re so grateful for this support—it helps make that vision a reality.”
TraceLink’s annual grant program follows a rigorous evaluation process to ensure that the selected organizations demonstrate financial responsibility and a commitment to creating meaningful community impact. Additionally, the program fosters volunteer opportunities for TraceLink employees, strengthening their connections with the communities where they live and work.
For more information about TraceLink’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, visit their official website.


































