


The International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS) offers several grants and scholarships to support attendance at its Annual Scientific Meeting, including opportunities that cover registration, membership, and travel expenses. These programs—such as diversity-focused scholarships and trainee awards—are designed to reduce financial barriers and expand access to education, research, and professional development in pelvic pain care.
The Patient Advocate Reporter (PAR) Scholarship supports trainees attending the IPPS Annual Scientific Meeting in exchange for creating patient-friendly summaries of select sessions. Recipients contribute educational content for the IPPS website and receive complimentary meeting registration.
The IPPS Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) Scholarship supports healthcare professionals from underrepresented communities by reducing financial barriers to attending the Annual Scientific Meeting. It provides benefits such as complimentary registration, membership, and a travel stipend to promote diversity and expand access to pelvic pain education.
The IPPS Resident Scholarship in Pelvic Pain Education supports residents and fellows in attending the Annual Scientific Meeting to expand their knowledge of pelvic pain evaluation and management. One recipient receives a $300 award to help offset costs, with the goal of promoting education and clinical training in pelvic pain care.

Fostering education, awareness, and hope to improve pain and restore quality of life.
International Pelvic Pain Society
14305 Southcross Drive West, Suite 100
Burnsville, MN 55306
U.S.A
Telephone: +1 (612) 474-4140
Fax: +1 (952) 314-8212
Email: info@pelvicpain.org