
POMA is committed to creating and providing opportunities for open dialogue regarding personal well-being at all levels of the osteopathic profession. We promote osteopathic mental health and well-being through a grant program sponsored by POMA and funded by the POMA Foundation.
Resident Wellness Grants are a celebrated philanthropic activity of the POMA Foundation. Last year, more than $25,000 was awarded to fund 51 resident wellness activities across Pennsylvania.
Grant Award: $500
Status: The application window is closed until Fall 2026.
Timeline Activities: Grant Applications Open - October 10, 2025 Grant Proposals Due - November 13, 2025 Grant Notification - December 2025 Program/Project Time Frame - January 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026 Results/Outcome Report and Survey Responses - Not less than two (2) weeks following program completion.
Eligibility Criteria and Guidelines
- Residency program must be located in Pennsylvania.
- Applicant be a POMA member.
- POMA Membership Requirement: At least 25% of residents in the applicant residency program must be members of POMA.
- Must use the following support statement. “This program is supported by a grant provided by the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association (POMA) and funded by the POMA Foundation.”
- No alcohol-related activities or high-risk activities will be approved. Examples of high-risk programs include but are not limited to Axe Throwing, Shooting Ranges, Whitewater Rafting, etc. Please inquire if you have questions about your activity.
- Support of the program director for ongoing wellness activities following the completion of the funded program.
- The grant does not allow for overhead/facilities and administrative (F&A) costs, nor should the funds be used for overhead/F&A costs.
- Submit the reconciliation report on time. Failure to submit a complete reconciliation report disqualifies your program from eligibility in the following year.
- If you change any aspect of your program after you’re awarded a grant, modifications must be reviewed and approved by POMA before you hold the activity.
- To encourage collegiality with POMA and POMA Foundation physician leaders, POMA/POMAF representatives may attend your activity to demonstrate support for your program.
- POMA is not liable for any loss or risk associated with the activity.
Have Questions? Please email [email protected], with any questions you have about POMA’s Resident Wellness Grant program, including if certain activities would qualify.
Resident Wellness Event Summaries 2022-2025
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PennState Health PM & R - Lazer Focus - March 2023
The Penn State Health PM & R residents took some time to stop focusing on the stresses of residency and converted their Lazer focus into fun and games at the Laser Dome in Manheim. The residents enjoyed....

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Lehigh Valley Health Network Internal Medicine Residency - Terrarium Therapy - 03.23.23
Lehigh Valley Health Network Internal Medicine Residency met at Sterner's for some Terrarium Therapy on March 23. The residents build their own terrarium and bonded outside of the office.

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Washington Health System Family Medicine Residency - Bowling - 03.10.23
On Friday March 10 the Washington Health System Family Medicine Residency held a bowling night at a local bowling alley. Food and drinks were provided to guests, and everyone enjoyed a night of bowling and fun with one another. It was very successful, and we are looking into continuing this activity in the future to include our staff as well.

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UPMC Lititz Internal Medicine – Escape Room Adventures at The Hideout: May 2, 2023
The internal medicine residents did not let the rainy weather get in the way of wellness and had a quick change of plans from a mini golf outing to challenging their teamwork skills in an Escape Room. With their smarts and luck on their side, they were able to escape with ample time to spare.

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