Pfizer invites organizations to submit independent medical education grant applications for pharmacist and pharmacy technician training focused on USP <797> Pharmaceutical Compounding – Sterile Preparations.
Donor Name: Pfizer
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/14/2025
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: 2 Years
Details:
USP develops standards for preparing compounded sterile medications to help ensure patient benefit and reduce risks such as contamination, infection or incorrect dosing.
Project Types and Areas of Interest
Potential applicants are encouraged to identify and address the educational requirements of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians focusing on the challenges and opportunities with USP <797> in hospitals and alternate site pharmacies.
Funding Information
Individual projects requesting up to $200,000 USD will be considered.
Grant Period
Maximum project length should be 18 months.
Target Audiences
The target audience for the project should include pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and medication safety officers.
Geographical Areas
United States.
Eligibility Criteria
- The following may apply: medical, dental, nursing, allied health, and/or pharmacy professional schools; healthcare institutions (both large and small); professional organizations/medical societies; medical education companies; and other entities with a mission related to healthcare professional education and/or healthcare improvement.
- Only organizations are eligible to receive grants, not individuals or medical practice groups (i.e., an independent group of physicians not affiliated with a hospital, academic institution, or professional society).
- If the project involves multiple departments within an institution and/or between different institutions / organizations / associations, all institutions must have a relevant role and the requesting organization must have a key role in the project.
- The applicant must be the project/program lead or an authorized designee of such individual (e.g., project/program lead’s grant coordinator).
- The project/program lead must be an employee or contractor of the requesting organization.
- Requesting organization must be legally able to receive award funding directly from Pfizer Inc. they strongly recommend that applicants confirm this with their organization or institution prior to submitting an application. Grants awarded to organizations that are subsequently found to be unable to accept funding directly from Pfizer Inc. may be subject to rescission.
- For projects offering continuing education credit, the requesting organization must be accredited.
For more information, visit Pfizer.