Optimotion Implants’ global grants, donations, and third-party support requests
Optimotion Implants provides grants, product donations, and charitable support to help advance medical education, patient care, and progress in medical technology and healthcare policy.
Each submission is evaluated by a review committee using objective factors, including the request’s content, intended audience, location, and available funding. Optimotion Implants receives a significant number of requests each year, and because resources are limited, not every request can be approved. Funding or support will not be provided to individuals and is available only to eligible organizations or entities.
Please ensure all requests are submitted at least 60 days in advance.
Please note that financial or in-kind support is not provided as an incentive or obligation for the requestor to purchase, prescribe, require, or recommend Optimotion Implants products, services, or solutions. In addition, our sales team and distributors are not authorized to make charitable contribution or grant commitments on behalf of Optimotion Implants. All applications must be submitted through the process outlined below.
How to Apply
Getting started: Register and complete the institution’s profile
- All requestors MUST complete this form to apply
- Each grant request will be evaluated on an individual basis
- Submission of an application DOES NOT guarantee funding
Fellowship grant
Funding to institutions to support fellowship programmes.
Guidelines for appropriate fellowship grants include the following:
A restricted grant provided to institutions to support fellowship programmes by funding expenses directly related to the fellow. Funding may cover reasonable costs to the fellowship programme required to provide educational support (can include salaries, educational materials, and cost associated with labs. Our goal is to enhance learning opportunities and supplement education for the year of fellowship. In countries with respective transparency requirements, all support is reportable as an indirect transfer of value to the fellow in accordance with applicable laws and codes of practice.
Fellowship grants are provided solely to eligible institutions or organisations, not to individuals. Optimotion Implants does not participate in or influence the criteria for selection of individual fellows, which remains the sole responsibility of the receiving institution.