Grants & Partnerships team

We are responsible for identifying funding and collaborative opportunities and supporting teams across the College to secure funding for projects and programmes of work. These include those in education and training, research, clinical audits, health policy, clinical guidelines, children and young people engagement, global and quality improvement. We lead on developing funding proposals and managing funding relationships on an ongoing basis.

We are also responsible for developing partnerships with other academic institutions, educational and research bodies, charities and charitable organisations to assist with the delivery of our programmes.

Our Child Health Futures fundraising initiative enables us to continue to develop programmes and projects, and generate support from individuals, charitable trusts and foundations, commercial organisations and other charitable organisations. 

Contact us on partnerships@rcpch.ac.uk.

Recent content

Basic page

Privacy notice - fundraising

This privacy notice explains how RCPCH processes your personal data in relation to donations or fundraising we receive for any of our initiatives or charitable foundations, which includes the National Reye’s Syndrome Foundation.
Basic page

Child health research fellowships - brochure

Strong basic science and clinical research is essential to developing medicines, vaccines, devices, technologies and other treatments, focused specifically on children and young people, and to push forward the frontiers of medical science and patient care – this work will save lives.
Basic page

Child health futures - brochure

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is on a mission to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people both in the UK, and around the world. Can you support us?
Basic page

Rare disease development fund - brochure

This fund, set up by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, in collaboration with the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (BPSU), will support research and education in children’s rare diseases. Can you support us?
Basic page

Child Health Futures - Global child health

We work in low-income countries to help advance the clinical knowledge and skills of doctors, nurses and other health workers in hospitals, implement changes in hospital systems and improve overall quality of care for mothers, newborns and children. Can you support us?