Deadline: 07-May-2026
The Pfizer Maternal Vaccination Education Grant provides up to $75,000 per project to healthcare institutions and professional organizations in Saudi Arabia. The program supports initiatives that enhance healthcare professionals’ knowledge, competence, and clinical practices in maternal vaccination, focusing on improving guideline adherence, education, and patient care.
About the Grant Program
Pfizer supports independent medical education initiatives aimed at improving maternal vaccination practices among healthcare professionals. The program addresses knowledge gaps, confidence issues, and communication challenges that limit vaccine uptake during pregnancy.
Program Objectives
- Increase awareness and implementation of maternal vaccination recommendations
- Develop or adapt educational resources for different healthcare professional groups
- Create innovative educational tools that reduce information barriers, enhance care coordination, and support knowledge acquisition
- Exclude initiatives targeted at patients or the general public
Importance of Maternal Vaccination
Maternal immunization protects pregnant women and infants from vaccine-preventable respiratory infections such as:
- RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)
- Influenza
- Pertussis
- COVID-19
It is particularly critical during early infancy, when vulnerability to infection is highest. Despite global recommendations, uptake remains low due to: - Gaps in healthcare professional confidence
- Inconsistent application of vaccination guidelines
- Communication challenges with patients
Funding Details
- Maximum grant per project: $75,000
- Total program budget: $225,000
- Project duration: Up to 12 months
- Eligible costs include educational program development, resources, and tools targeting healthcare professionals
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must be:
- Healthcare institutions
- Professional organizations or medical societies
- Medical education companies with a focus on healthcare professional education or improvement
Applicants must: - Take a leading role in project implementation
- Ensure the project lead is officially affiliated with the organization
- Be legally capable of receiving funding from Pfizer International LLC
- Obtain accreditation if the project offers continuing education credits
Ineligible applicants: Individuals and independent medical practice groups
How to Apply
- Prepare proposal: Include project objectives, target healthcare professional group, educational approach, expected outcomes, and budget
- Ensure compliance: Verify legal and organizational eligibility, and plan for accreditation if offering CME/CE credits
- Submit application: Through Pfizer’s official grant submission portal
- Selection: Based on relevance, impact, feasibility, and alignment with maternal vaccination education objectives
- Implementation: Execute the project within 12 months, targeting healthcare professional education in Saudi Arabia
Key Considerations
- Focus exclusively on healthcare professional education, not patient outreach
- Address knowledge gaps and guideline adherence
- Ensure measurable outcomes in competency or practice improvement
- Provide innovative and accessible educational tools
- Align project with Pfizer’s goal of improving maternal vaccination coverage
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate impact on healthcare professional knowledge and practice
- Include innovative educational approaches (digital, interactive, blended learning)
- Ensure alignment with local maternal care practices and Saudi Arabia healthcare context
- Provide a detailed budget and timeline for the 12-month project
- Include plans for monitoring and evaluating effectiveness
FAQs
1. Who is eligible to apply? Healthcare institutions, professional organizations, medical societies, and medical education companies in Saudi Arabia.
2. What is the maximum funding per project? $75,000, with a total program budget of $225,000.
3. Can individuals apply? No, individual applicants and independent medical practice groups are ineligible.
4. What is the project duration? Up to 12 months.
5. Are continuing education credits supported? Yes, projects offering CME/CE credits must obtain accreditation.
6. Can funding be used for patient education? No, the program targets healthcare professional education only.
7. How should the project be structured? The organization must take the lead, and the project lead must be officially affiliated with it.
Why It Matters
Maternal vaccination protects both mothers and infants from serious infections. By improving healthcare professionals’ knowledge, confidence, and clinical practices, this grant contributes to higher vaccination uptake, better patient outcomes, and strengthened maternal care systems in Saudi Arabia.
Conclusion
The Pfizer Maternal Vaccination Education Grant is a strategic opportunity for healthcare institutions and organizations to implement high-impact educational programs. By focusing on healthcare professional training and innovative resources, grantees can improve maternal vaccination coverage and support better maternal and infant health outcomes in Saudi Arabia.
For more information, visit Pfizer.








































