Deadline: 15-Apr-2026
The National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel invites applications for its Small Grant Program to support pilot research on pressure injury prevention and management.
The programme is designed to encourage early-stage, high-impact research that can inform future large-scale studies and improve patient outcomes.
Research Focus Areas
Applicants must align with one of the following areas:
Basic Research
- Tissue changes and biomarkers
Caregiver & Lived Experience
- Education and awareness
- Caregiver burden
- Person-centered care approaches
Clinical Research
- Prevention methods
- Diagnostic accuracy
- Risk factors
Outcomes Research
- Nutrition and recovery outcomes
- Cost-effectiveness of prevention strategies
Treatment Research
- Nutritional interventions
- Therapies and technologies for healing
Funding Details
- Grant amount: $10,000
- Duration: 12 months
- Announcement date: June 1, 2026
Eligible Applicants
- Clinicians
- Scientists and academic researchers
- Students
- Supporters of National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel
Restrictions
- NPIAP board, panel, and advisory members are not eligible
- Only one application per applicant is allowed
Funding Conditions
- Funds must be awarded to an organization (not individuals)
- A designated representative must manage the grant
Allowable Expenses
- Up to $2,000 for Principal Investigator salary support
- Research supplies and materials
- Data collection and statistical analysis
- Travel for research dissemination
- Publication fees
Not Allowed
- Indirect costs
- Industry-sponsored studies (limited in-kind support is allowed)
Project Type
- Pilot or small-scale research studies
- Early-stage investigations with potential for future expansion
Expected Outcomes
- Improved understanding of pressure injuries
- Innovative prevention and treatment strategies
- Evidence to support clinical practice improvements
- Foundation for larger research funding
Why This Grant Matters
This programme is important because it:
- Supports early-career and small-scale researchers
- Encourages innovation in patient care
- Addresses a critical healthcare challenge
- Builds evidence for better prevention and treatment
How to Apply
Steps
- Choose Research Area
Align your proposal with one of the focus areas - Develop Proposal
Include objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes - Prepare Budget
Ensure compliance with allowable expenses - Secure Institutional Support
Identify the organization that will manage funds - Submit Application
Follow NPIAP submission guidelines
Tips for Applicants
- Focus on a clear, feasible pilot study
- Demonstrate potential for future research impact
- Keep methodology practical and well-defined
- Ensure alignment with NPIAP priorities
- Highlight clinical or real-world relevance
FAQs
1. What is the grant amount?
$10,000.
2. Who can apply?
Researchers, clinicians, students, and NPIAP supporters.
3. Are students eligible?
Yes, students can apply.
4. Can individuals receive funds directly?
No, funding must go through an organization.
5. Are indirect costs allowed?
No, indirect costs are not permitted.
6. What type of projects are funded?
Pilot or small-scale research studies.
7. When are results announced?
June 1, 2026.
Conclusion
The National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel Small Grant Program is an excellent opportunity for researchers to explore innovative ideas in pressure injury prevention and care.
It is particularly suitable for pilot studies that can lead to larger research initiatives and improved clinical outcomes.
For more information, visit NPIAP.









































