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Chronic Conditions Prevention and Integrated Care Program is a grant from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing that funds organisations implementing initiatives to improve health outcomes for people in Australia living with, or at risk of, chronic conditions.
Guided by the National Strategic Framework for Chronic Conditions 2026-2035, the program invests in health promotion and education, prevention and early detection, system-integrated multidisciplinary person-centred care, multimorbidity management, and enhanced health equity support. The total investment is $109. 9 million over three years.
Eligible applicants are organisations implementing evidence-based chronic conditions prevention and integrated care initiatives. The program round is forthcoming on GrantsConnect.
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# Upcoming Chronic Conditions Prevention and Integrated Care Program | Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing # Upcoming Chronic Conditions Prevention and Integrated Care Program We have published the Chronic Conditions Prevention and Integrated Care Program forecast opportunity – with answers to frequently asked questions – on GrantsConnect.
We will make the details of a webinar for prospective applicants available soon. We have published the forecast opportunity for the upcoming Chronic Conditions Prevention and Integrated Care Program grants round on GrantConnect. This grant opportunity aims to improve health outcomes for people in Australia living with, or at risk of, chronic conditions by supporting early detection and effective management.
Guided by theNational Strategic Framework for Chronic Conditions 2026–2035, the program will invest strategically and competitively to ensure transparency,fairness and alignment with government priorities. The objectives are aligned to the framework.
These are: * health promotion and education * embedding prevention and early detection * system-integrated, multidisciplinary, person-centred care * managing multimorbidity * enhanced and targeted health equity support. To assist prospective applicants, we have also published draft frequently asked questions (FAQs).
These FAQs provide guidance on eligibility requirements, application procedures, assessment criteria, and recommendations for preparing proposals. We advise applicants to review these materials thoroughly as they contain relevant information regarding department expectations and approaches to optimising application success. We will provide further information, including instructions on how to register for an upcoming public webinar.
The webinar will give applicants an opportunity to engage with department representatives, ask questions, and learn more about the Chronic Conditions Prevention and Integrated Care Program. Please visit our website for future framework and program updates, including webinar details and supporting documentation. * AI transparency statement We are always looking for ways to improve our website.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organisations implementing initiatives for chronic conditions prevention and integrated care. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $109.9 million over 3 years Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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