Company: ERAS
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001193125-25-103868
Chunk: 35

Company: Erasca, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 35
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 Committee operates under a written charter, which the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee will review and evaluate at least annually. The Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee met two times during 2024. Environmental, social and governance initiatives At Erasca, while our mission to erase cancer inspires us, we know we can do more to make an even broader contribution to society. To that end, we are pursuing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives that are aligned with our core mission.

| • |     | Erasca Foundation:In May 2021, we established the Erasca Foundation, a nonprofit California public benefit corporation, which was funded by the donation of 1,093,557 shares of our common stock (which at the time represented 1% of our capital stock), in conjunction with our IPO. In addition, in April 2024 we made a $125,000 donation to the Erasca Foundation. In 2024 the Erasca Foundation provided funding for initiatives to positively impact society, including providing funding to the following organizations: |

| • |     | Best Buddies International(provides support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities); |

| • |     | The Clarity Foundation(strives to improve the survival and quality of life of women with ovarian cancer); |

| • |     | Cancer Angels of San Diego(provides support to stage IV cancer patients in the greater San Diego area); |

| • |     | Lazerex Cancer Foundation(strives to improve cancer clinical trial diversity and enrollment, and patient access to care); |

| • |     | Life Science Cares(seeks to disrupt the cycle of poverty and inequality in the communities in which it serves); and |

| • |     | Curebound(funds cancer research). |

| • |     | Environmental initiatives:We strive to minimize our carbon footprint with respect to both our physical buildings and our manufacturing process. Both of our physical buildings limit their carbon footprint. Our San Diego office is Gold Level Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified, and our San Francisco office is Platinum Level LEED certified. Each building is accessible by public transportation, and has electric vehicle charging stations and indoor bike racks. We also encourage our employees to recycle, including recycling programs for certain of our lab supplies. While we rely on third-party vendors to conduct our drug manufacturing, our chemists that are engaged in the manufacturing process are committed to increasing efficiencies, reducing materials, and minimizing waste. |

| • |     | Code of Conduct and Ethics:Our