Deadline: 22-Jun-2026
The 2026 ANEDGP South Australian Innovation Grant supports South Australian general practitioners (GPs) and practice teams undertaking innovation, research, and quality improvement projects in general practice. The grant provides $20,000 in funding over 12 months for projects that improve patient care, healthcare systems, and practical clinical services.
Eligible applicants must be practising GPs or general practice registrars in South Australia. The programme prioritizes projects with strong scientific quality, practical impact, innovation, feasibility, and contributions to research capacity building within general practice.
Overview of the ANEDGP South Australian Innovation Grant
The ANEDGP South Australian Innovation Grant is funded by the former Adelaide North East Division of General Practice (ANEDGP).
The programme supports:
- Innovation projects
- General practice research
- Quality improvement initiatives
- Translational research
- Health services research
- Education activities in clinical settings
The grant focuses on projects that:
- Address unmet healthcare needs
- Improve general practice services
- Enhance patient outcomes
- Deliver practical clinical impact
- Can be shared across other practices
Funding Details
Key funding information includes:
- Grant value: $20,000 (excluding GST)
- Project duration: 12 months
- Location requirement: South Australia
The programme will fund:
- One project for the 2026 funding round
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- General practitioners (GPs)
- General practice registrars
Applicants must:
- Be currently practising in South Australia
- Hold an active leadership role in the project
Applicants should also demonstrate:
- Research experience and leadership capability
- Or appropriate supervision and support within the research team
The programme encourages participation from:
- Early career researchers
- Mid-career researchers
- Experienced GP researchers
Focus Areas
Supported projects may involve:
- Quality improvement initiatives
- Clinical innovation
- Translational research
- Health services research
- Education and training activities
- General practice service improvement
Projects should have:
- Practical relevance to clinical settings
- Potential for broader implementation across practices
Assessment Criteria
Applications will be evaluated based on several key areas.
Scientific Quality
Assessment includes:
- Strength of the research question
- Study design
- Methodology
- Data collection processes
- Data analysis relevance to general practice
Translation and Impact
Projects should demonstrate:
- Potential to improve patient care
- Benefits for healthcare systems
- Relevance to community or patient needs
- Practical implementation potential
Innovation and Originality
Strong applications should show:
Feasibility
Projects must present:
- Realistic timelines
- Achievable outcomes
- Appropriate budgeting
- Sufficient expertise and support
Research Capacity Building
The grant values projects that support:
- Skills development
- Research training
- Collaboration opportunities
- Professional networking
- Growth of research capacity in general practice
Why This Grant Matters
General practice plays a critical role in:
- Preventive healthcare
- Chronic disease management
- Community health services
- Early diagnosis and intervention
The ANEDGP Innovation Grant helps strengthen:
- Evidence-based general practice
- GP-led innovation
- Healthcare quality improvement
- Clinical research capacity
The programme also encourages:
- Practical research translation
- Collaborative healthcare solutions
- Professional development within general practice
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be practising GPs or GP registrars in South Australia
- Have an active leadership role in the project
Step 2: Develop a Project Proposal
Projects should focus on:
- Innovation
- Research
- Quality improvement
- General practice service enhancement
Step 3: Prepare the Research Plan
Applications should include:
- Research objectives
- Methodology
- Timeline
- Budget
- Expected impact
- Translation strategy
Step 4: Demonstrate Feasibility and Expertise
Applicants should outline:
- Research experience
- Team expertise
- Supervision arrangements
- Available support systems
Step 5: Submit the Application
Applicants must complete the official application process and provide all required documentation before the deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the ANEDGP South Australian Innovation Grant?
It is a funding programme supporting innovation, research, and quality improvement projects in South Australian general practice settings.
How much funding is available?
The grant provides:
- $20,000 excluding GST
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- General practitioners
- General practice registrars practising in South Australia
What types of projects are supported?
The programme supports:
- Clinical innovation
- Quality improvement
- Health services research
- Translational research
- Education activities
How long is the funding period?
Projects are funded for:
- 12 months
What makes a strong application?
Strong applications usually demonstrate:
- Scientific quality
- Practical clinical relevance
- Innovation
- Feasibility
- Potential healthcare impact
Conclusion
The 2026 ANEDGP South Australian Innovation Grant provides valuable support for GPs and practice teams working to improve healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and research capacity in general practice. By funding innovative and practical projects, the programme encourages evidence-based improvements that can strengthen healthcare systems and benefit communities across South Australia.
For more information, visit The Australian General Practice Research Foundation.









































