The College of Podiatry Trust

Applications for funding to The College of Podiatry Trust will open again later in 2024. The Trustees will release a maximum of £12,000 in any one year with no individual grant exceeding £3,000.

About The College of Podiatry Trust

The College of Podiatry Trust is a charitable foundation which forms part of The Royal College of Podiatry group of business entities.

The Trust was established in 2018 to provide funding towards research projects that will expand the knowledge of the podiatry profession, improve and elevate professional practice, be innovative, and benefit patient care.

The Trust welcomes research proposals from all branches of the profession, including Student members of the College, those engaged in academic work, and those who are employed in either the NHS or the independent sector.

An overview of the Trust and its application process is available here and the application pack is available here.

Applications for funding to The College of Podiatry Trust will open again later in 2024. The Trustees will release a maximum of £12,000 in any one year with no individual grant exceeding £3,000.

Criteria

Funding is available for small projects that are in line with the Objects of the charity and must including one the following:

  • The advancement of health, but not limited to, the prevention and treatment of diseases and conditions of the foot and associated structures.
  • The advancement of research and education of the public in the art and science of podiatric health relating, but not limited to, the prevention and treatment of diseases and conditions of the foot and associated structures.
  • The advancement of education, training and scholarly activity for podiatrists with a view to raising standards of podiatry for the benefit of the public.

Apply for funding from The College of Podiatry Trust

Download the application form to apply for funding from The College of Podiatry Trust

Applications for funding to The College of Podiatry Trust will open again later in 2024. The Trustees will release a maximum of £12,000 in any one year with no individual grant exceeding £3,000.
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