Grant amount: £65,000
To promote research into ethnicity-related inequities in maternal health.
Applicants must be UK-registered medical practitioners or research scientists working in the UK.
The BMA Foundation encourages applications from individuals who are developing their research careers or taking the first steps toward becoming independent researchers.
From a reviewer’s perspective, successful BMA Foundation applications usually show the following:
✔ 1. Clear Clinical Relevance
This is the single most important criterion.
Strong applications:
Address a defined clinical problem
Explain how results could change diagnosis, management, or patient outcomes
Avoid purely theoretical or mechanistic aims without patient linkage
Tip: Explicitly state who benefits, how, and on what timescale.
✔ 2. Appropriately Scoped, Feasible Projects
The Foundation prefers:
Well-focused pilot studies
Clear objectives achievable within modest budgets
Realistic recruitment, timelines, and methods
Over-ambitious projects are often downgraded.
✔ 3. Strong Methodology (Even for Small Grants)
Reviewers expect:
Clear study design
Appropriate sample size justification
Robust data collection and analysis plans
Ethical considerations addressed (or clearly planned)
Methodological clarity often differentiates funded vs. unfunded proposals.
✔ 4. Early-Career Development Value
Applications score well when funding will:
Enable an applicant to establish independence
Generate preliminary data for NIHR/MRC/Wellcome bids
Support transition to clinical academic careers
Tip: Explicitly state how this grant fits your career trajectory.
✔ 5. Appropriate Institutional & Mentor Support
Especially for trainees:
Named supervisors or mentors
Access to facilities, patient populations, or datasets
Letters of institutional support (if requested)
Reviewers want confidence the project will be completed.
✔ 6. Value for Money
Budgets should be:
Modest
Clearly justified
Focused on essential research costs (not infrastructure)
High impact per pound is highly valued.
✔ Frame your study as a pilot or proof-of-concept
✔ Use clear, non-jargon language — many reviewers are clinicians
✔ Link outcomes to patient benefit, not just publications
✔ Highlight why BMA funding is essential now
✔ Avoid overlap with large ongoing funded projects
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Main role | Early-stage, clinically relevant medical research funding |
| Typical award size | £5,000–£50,000 |
| Ideal applicants | Early-career clinicians, first-time PIs |
| Research focus | Direct patient benefit, translational or clinical studies |
| Strength | Pump-priming funding with strong success-rate for new investigators |
The BMA Foundation encourages applications from individuals who are developing their research careers or taking the first steps toward becoming independent researchers.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: British Medical Association Foundation for Medical Research
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: Corporate development British Medical Association Tavistock Square London, WC1H 9JP Tel: 0207 383 6341
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Mar 06, 2026
Mar 06, 2026
$87,100
Affiliation: British Medical Association Foundation for Medical Research
Address: Corporate development British Medical Association Tavistock Square London, WC1H 9JP Tel: 0207 383 6341
Website URL: https://bmafoundationmr.org.uk/grant-categories/
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