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National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Partnership Projects

Funded by: National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)

Key Details

Amount
Up to $1.5 million for up to five years
Closes
11 Nov 2026
11-Nov-2026 5:00 pm (ACT Local Time). Minimum data closes at 17:00 ACT local time on the following dates: PRC1 — 18 March 2026; PRC2 — 22 July 2026; PRC3 — 28 October 2026.
Complexity
Moderate (standard application)
Region
National
Type
Grant
Funder Type
Philanthropic Foundation

Contact

About This Grant

Partnership Projects will support collaborations, within the Australian context, that translate research evidence into health policy and health practice, to improve health services and processes. The objectives of the Partnership Project scheme are to: meet the need for more effective integration of research evidence into health policy and service delivery; create partnerships among policy makers, managers, service providers and researchers provide support to answer often complex and difficult questions that policy makers, managers and service providers face when making decisions and implementing policies that affect Australians health and health care be highly responsive to the priorities of government, the community and health professionals; enable applicants to apply for funding at any time during the year to allow researchers and Partner Organisations to develop timely collaborations.

Eligibility

Applications will only be accepted from NHMRC approved Administering Institutions.

Legal requirements: Academic institution, Aboriginal Community-Controlled, Nonprofit legal entity (inc. assn, company, coop. or trust), Government body, For-profit, Individual

Exclusions

Research Translation Centres (RTCs) cannot be a Partner Organisation. However, one of their service delivery agencies may be named Partner Organisation.

How to Apply

Source: Public web page

Last verified: 9 April 2026

Information is provided as a guide only. Always check the funder's official website for the most current details before applying.


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