APMA’s Center for Professional Advocacy (CPA) awarded six grants in the amount of $1,000 each for the 2025 CPA Innovation Grant cycle. Components awarded include the District of Columbia, Florida, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Ohio, and South Carolina.
These grants aim to empower state leaders to implement bold, transformative initiatives. The purpose of these innovation grants is to incentivize state component leaders to develop innovative advocacy initiatives to advance their profession.
Advocacy is a key component of APMA, allowing the organization to promote the best interests and well-being of its members. These grants will ensure state components meet their objectives in advancing podiatry through strategic advocacy efforts, creating legislative and policy changes that improve the lives of podiatrists, and ultimately improving the overall quality of care for their patients. To learn more about this grant program, visit www.apma.org/Innovation.
If you have questions or concerns, contact the CPA at advocacy@apma.org.