Sexually Transmitted Infection Research Foundation (stirf)

Charity Number: 1075316

Annual Expenditure: £0.1M
Geographic Focus: Yorkshire, East Midlands, West Midlands

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Quick Stats

| Metric | Value |

|--------|-------|

| Annual Giving | £97,283 (2024) |

| Grant Range | £60,000 - £100,000 |

| Average Grant | £65,000 |

| Application Method | Rolling / Fixed Deadline |

| Geographic Focus | West Midlands, East Midlands, North East England, North West England, Yorkshire, Trent |

Contact Details

Funding Priorities

  • Sexual health research (clinical practice, public health, microbiology, health economics, behavioural science)
  • HIV research and metabolic diseases
  • Sexually transmitted infections epidemiology, pathophysiology, management, and healthcare delivery
  • Early career researchers seeking preliminary results to acquire further funding from larger bodies
  • PhD studentships (part funding)
  • Research into blood eosinophilia
  • Healthcare worker training

What They Don't Fund

Not specified in available sources

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How to Apply to Sexually Transmitted Infection Research Foundation (stirf)

Two-stage process:

  1. Brief preliminary application (no more than one A4 page) outlining the project
  2. Detailed application requested if preliminary application is approved

Funding streams:

  • Research Grants: Up to £60,000 in year 1, with potential £30,000 in year 2 (subject to satisfactory reports)
  • PhD Studentships: Up to £70,000 over 3-4 years (part funding, joint funding with other bodies considered)

Applications submitted via email with appropriate form from website and short CV of lead investigator. All projects screened by Scientific Committee and suitable projects sent for peer review by field experts.

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