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Find similar grantsMedical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Various Grants is sponsored by Department of Health and Aged Care. The MRFF provides grants for health and medical research and innovation to improve the health and wellbeing of Australians. Various initiatives support clinical trials, translation, and rare diseases.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Australian universities, medical research institutes, hospitals, and other eligible organisations. Specific eligibility varies by initiative. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) Emergency and Critical Need is sponsored by Department of Health and Aged Care. This grant opportunity provides emergency funding in response to urgent or unforeseen issues within the Commonwealth Home Support Programme. The CHSP aims to support older people to live independently at home for longer by providing entry-level home support services.
The Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) is an Australian Government grant program administered by the Department of Health and Aged Care that funds health and medical research to improve lives, build the economy, and contribute to health system sustainability. Backed by a $24.83 billion long-term investment, the MRFF has funded initiatives including $23 million for post-COVID research, $74 million for genomic health research, and programs advancing digital health innovation and First Nations health equity. Specific eligibility criteria vary by individual MRFF initiative; most opportunities are open to Australian medical researchers and research teams. All applications are managed through the government's GrantConnect hub.
Specialist Dementia Care Program (SDCP) is a grant from the Department of Health and Aged Care that funds the establishment of specialist residential care units for people exhibiting very severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. The program provides specialised, transitional residential support focused on reducing or stabilising dementia symptoms over time, enabling people to move to less intensive care settings. The SDCP aims to establish 35 units, one in each of the 31 Primary Health Network (PHN) regions nationally. Phase Two grant opportunities target aged care providers with capacity to establish remaining units in underserved PHN regions.