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Medical Research Program is sponsored by The Ian Potter Foundation. The Ian Potter Foundation's Medical Research program aims to advance understanding and improve the treatment of major diseases by supporting leading Australian research institutes, universities, and teaching hospitals to undertake innovative biomedical research.
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Funding Rounds | The Ian Potter Foundation All program areas (except Medical Research) have a two-stage application process: Stage 1 requires submission of an Expression of Interest (EOI). If selected, EOI applicants will then be required to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). Medical Research is by Full Application only.
This application process is set out in more detail on the program area pages. Expressions of Interest open Open Tuesday 17 February 2026 Close Thursday 12 March 2026, 5PM AEDT Close Thursday 4 June 2026, 5PM AEST Expressions of Interest open Open Thursday 28 May 2026 Close Thursday 18 June 2026, 5PM AEST Close Thursday 20 August 2026, 5PM AEST We award grants across six program areas.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible organizations are Australian-based charitable organizations with both Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Item 1 and Tax Concession Charity (TCC) status. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Public Health Research Program is a grant from The Ian Potter Foundation that funds community-led implementation of evidence-based public health measures improving long-term health and wellbeing outcomes across Australia. Recognising that prevention investment offers considerable national benefit, the Foundation prioritises organisations using scientifically grounded approaches to address health inequities in Australian communities. Grants of up to $100,000 per year are available, with expressions of interest (EOIs) opening May 28, 2026 and a final deadline of June 18, 2026. Eligible applicants are community-led organisations working on sustained, scalable public health interventions. An information session on the new funding objectives is available to help applicants prepare competitive applications.
Round 3, 2026 - Community Wellbeing and Public Health Programs is a grant from The Ian Potter Foundation that funds community-based organisations in Australia delivering programs in community wellbeing, public health, and related social impact areas. The Ian Potter Foundation has awarded over $10.5 million in its most recent grant round, with past grants supporting child health capacity building, education in regional and remote communities, performing arts, and women's employment pathways. Eligible applicants are community-based organisations with appropriate deductible gift recipient (DGR) status. Award amounts vary. The deadline for Round 3 is June 18, 2026.