Since 2008.
Based in New Jersey.
Networking. Professional Development. Charity.
South Asian Pharmaceutical Council Inc. (SAPC), is a networking and professional development organization, registered in the State of New Jersey. Since 2008 SAPC has provided a platform to professionals in pharmaceutical and allied industries.
The main mission of SAPC is to provide networking and professional development opportunities to its members. SAPC accomplishes this mission by organizing professional networking events where senior Pharma and allied industry leaders get to share their ideas with the membership. In the past, SAPC members have been addressed by CEOs, CFOs, Heads of Departments of major pharmaceutical companies such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Schering Plough etc.
Another important mission of SAPC is to raise funds through its non-profit arm SAPC-Charitable Foundation Inc (SAPC-CFI). SAPC-CFI is a federally registered 501 C (3) organization committed to improving access to health care in South Asia.
SAPC-CFI organizes a bi-annual gala event to raise funds in support of its partner charitable organizations. Over the last decade, SAPC has raised over $500,000 and supported several charitable organizations such as the Sankara Eye Foundation (Cataract Eye Surgery), Island Trust of India (HIV-AID treatment), and Saint Hardayal Education & Orphans Welfare Society (Elder Care).
To know more about SAPC, engage with us or become a member, E-mail us at southasianpharmacouncil@gmail.com
Charitable Foundation

The SAPC CFI is a federally registered non-profit 501(c)(3) organization started to harness the energy of South Asians in the pharmaceutical industry across the USA. Among its objectives are to:
HEALTHCARE ACCESS
Help with improved healthcare access to the poor and needy in South Asia and other developing areas in the world.
CHARITABLE HEALTH CLINICS
Provide monetary, planning and logistic assistance to set-up free and charitable health clinics in remote places where health care treatment is very scarce and much needed.
TREATMENT OF DISEASES
Support grass roots campaigns for early diagnosis and treatment of diseases like cancer, aids, and cardio vascular diseases in areas where there is little or no health care or where health care is unaffordable.
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Coordinate with local non-profit organizations to rehabilitate victims and dependents of chronic and terminal diseases.
SUPPORT HEALTH CARE
Support other 501(c)(3) charitable organizations working to support health care initiatives for the needy and poor in other parts of the world. e.g. Red Cross (www.redcross.org), Sankara eye Foundation (www.giftofvision.org), Children’s Hope International (www.childrenshope.net), Island Trust (www.islandtrust.org) etc.
OTHER PURPOSES
Other initiatives driven by organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code.
To know more about SAPC, engage with us or become a member, E-mail us at southasianpharmacouncil@gmail.com