Cytokinetics Announces Recipients of Fourth Annual Communications Fellowship Grants

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We are excited to announce that we’ve been chosen as a recipient of Cytokinetics’s 2022 Communications Fellowship Grant. Their press release describing the grant is below. We’re truly grateful to Cytokinetics for this unique support and look forward to using it to enhance our mission!

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cytokinetics, Incorporated (Nasdaq: CYTK) today announced the recipients of its fourth annual Communications Fellowship Grant program, intended to support increased capacity in communications, awareness building and community engagement for nonprofit organizations serving the patient community.

Five grants in the amount of $20,000 each were awarded this year to patient advocacy organizations focused on heart failure, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) communities. The grants will support projects to increase organizational reach, launch educational programs, grant patients access to pertinent conferences and reach underserved populations.

“We are pleased to provide these five organizations with additional resources to help advance their initiatives and reach more patients in the communities they serve,” said Mary Pomerantz, Cytokinetics’ Director of Advocacy. “The recipients of our fourth annual Communications Fellowship Grant program each submitted creative, thoughtful and innovative proposals focused on making meaningful impacts for patients, caregivers and the community. We look forward to seeing how these grants may impact people living with heart failure, HCM and ALS.”

The recipients of the 2022 Cytokinetics Communications Fellowship Grants are the following:

Mended Hearts®: Mended Hearts is a cardiovascular peer-to-peer support organization with a mission of inspiring hope and helping to improve the quality of life of heart patients and their families through ongoing peer support, education, and advocacy. Mended Hearts will use this grant to launch a marketing plan with the goal of establishing its peer-to-peer services in an additional 20 locations over 2022. More specifically, the grant will be used to fund field volunteer training, simplified brochures for health care professionals, a professional commercial video and a digital strategy plan.

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association: The Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association (HCMA) is a non-profit organization that provides support, advocacy and education to patients, families, the medical community and the public about HCM while also supporting the research and development of HCM treatments. HCMA will use this grant to develop patient experience videos for a social media campaign featuring the diverse “Faces of HCM”, with the goal of raising awareness of HCM in communities of color. HCMA will use various social media tools and analytics in order to reach its target audience.

I AM ALS/ALS MND Symposium Patient Fellows Program: I AM ALS is the current coordinating organization for the ALS MND Symposium Patient Fellows Program, an independent, volunteer-led effort to provide people with ALS and MND access to the largest global scientific meeting on ALS MND research, the annual International Symposium on ALS/MND. The grant will help increase equitable and diverse representation of people with ALS at the Symposium, support sustainability of the program, and assure the attendance of six patient fellows at the 33rd International Symposium on ALS/MND taking place in San Diego, Calif. in December 2022.

Les Turner ALS Foundation: The Les Turner ALS Foundation based in Skokie, IL, provides comprehensive care and support to people living with ALS and their families in the Chicagoland area so they can confidently navigate the disease, and advance scientific research for the prevention, treatment and cure of ALS. The organization will use this grant to sustain and grow the reach of their ALS Learning Series by introducing a series of virtual educational programs under the theme of “How to Live Your Best Life Despite an ALS Diagnosis”. These webinars will be delivered by subject matter experts and will also feature people living with ALS, their family members and caregivers to provide first-person accounts and insights to help others on the same journey.

The ALS Association Northern Ohio Chapter: The ALS Association Northern Ohio Chapter serves people with ALS and their families in 33 counties. Its region spans Northern Ohio from Indiana on the west to Pennsylvania and West Virginia on the east. With this grant, the Chapter will engage expert assistance in the creation and dissemination of an education and awareness campaign to reach newly diagnosed people, particularly in rural and Appalachian counties. The campaign will also target neurologists and pulmonologists not affiliated with ALS clinics and ALS multidisciplinary clinics outside of the Chapter’s region to inform them of Chapter resources.

About Cytokinetics’ Communications Fellowship Program

Cytokinetics’ Communications Fellowship Program are unrestricted corporate contribution grants that are awarded annually to patient advocacy organizations serving patients with heart failure, HCM or ALS to provide funding in support of communications, awareness and outreach. Cytokinetics has no oversight, involvement, or management of the actual projects, programs, or outputs. The goal of the Fellowship is to assist patient advocacy organizations by increasing resources in order to better support patient communities and bring increased awareness to the disease in the communities they serve. The call for proposals for the 2023 Fellowship Program will be announced in Fall 2022.

About Cytokinetics

Cytokinetics is a late-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing and commercializing first-in-class muscle activators and next-in-class muscle inhibitors as potential treatments for debilitating diseases in which muscle performance is compromised. As a leader in muscle biology and the mechanics of muscle performance, the company is developing small molecule drug candidates specifically engineered to impact muscle function and contractility. Cytokinetics is readying for the potential commercialization of omecamtiv mecarbil, its novel cardiac muscle activator, following positive results from GALACTIC-HF, a large, international Phase 3 clinical trial in patients with heart failure. Cytokinetics is conducting METEORIC-HF, a second Phase 3 clinical trial of omecamtiv mecarbil. Cytokinetics is also developing aficamten, a next-generation cardiac myosin inhibitor, for the potential treatment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathies (HCM). The company has announced positive results from Cohorts 1 and 2 in REDWOOD-HCM, a Phase 2 clinical trial of aficamten in patients with obstructive HCM. Cytokinetics is conducting start-up activities for SEQUOIA-HCM, the Phase 3 clinical trial of aficamten in patients with obstructive HCM. Cytokinetics is also developing reldesemtiv, a fast skeletal muscle troponin activator, currently the subject of COURAGE-ALS, a Phase 3 clinical trial in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Cytokinetics continues its over 20-year history of pioneering innovation in muscle biology and related pharmacology focused to diseases of muscle dysfunction and conditions of muscle weakness.

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Joanna Siegall
Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, Investor Relations
(425) 314-1721