Deadline: 22-Jun-2026
The 2026 Digital Resilience Grant supports GP-led research in Australia focused on improving general practitioner wellbeing, workforce sustainability, and retention. The programme examines how digital systems affect workload, stress, and efficiency in general practice, with an emphasis on scalable, practical solutions.
The grant provides AUD $35,000 (excluding GST) for a 12-month project funded through the Australian General Practice Research Foundation and supported by Best Practice software.
Overview of the Digital Resilience Grant
The 2026 Digital Resilience Grant is designed to strengthen Australian general practice by funding research that improves:
- GP wellbeing
- Workforce retention
- Workforce sustainability
- Digital system usability in clinical settings
The programme focuses on how digital tools and workflows impact daily clinical practice and practitioner experience.
Funding Details
Key funding information:
- Grant value: AUD $35,000 (excluding GST)
- Duration: 12 months
- Administered by: Australian General Practice Research Foundation
- Supported by: Best Practice (clinical software provider)
Only one grant is awarded in this funding round.
Focus Areas
The programme supports research on:
GP Wellbeing and Workforce Sustainability
- GP satisfaction
- Workload and burnout
- Stress and professional fulfilment
- Workforce retention
- Continuity of care
Digital Systems in General Practice
- Digital workload burden
- Clinical software usability
- Workflow efficiency
- Decision-support tools
- Embedded learning systems
Rural and Regional Practice Challenges
- Workforce pressure in rural areas
- Digital access and infrastructure issues
- Service delivery challenges
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be:
- General practitioners (GPs), or
- General practice registrars
Applicants must:
- Be based in Australia
- Hold a leadership role in the project
- Demonstrate research experience or appropriate research supervision
The programme encourages:
- Early career researchers
- Multi-stage research teams
- Capacity building in general practice research
Assessment Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
Scientific Quality
- Strength of research question
- Methodology and study design
- Data collection and analysis plan
Impact and Translation
- Practical relevance to general practice
- Potential to improve GP wellbeing
- Scalability across practices
- System-level healthcare impact
Innovation and Originality
- New approaches to digital workflow challenges
- Novel solutions for workforce issues
- Creative use of digital systems
Feasibility
- Realistic timeline (12 months)
- Achievable outcomes
- Appropriate budget and resources
Research Capacity Building
- Training opportunities
- Mentorship involvement
- Development of GP research skills
Programme Objectives
The grant aims to:
- Improve GP wellbeing and job satisfaction
- Strengthen workforce retention in general practice
- Reduce digital burden in clinical environments
- Improve efficiency of healthcare delivery
- Support practical and scalable research outcomes
Grant Requirements After Selection
Successful applicants must:
- Accept the grant formally
- Sign a Grant Agreement
- Participate in a short interview
- Meet reporting and milestone requirements
- Acknowledge funding support in publications and outputs
Why This Grant Matters
General practice in Australia faces increasing pressure from:
- Workforce shortages
- High administrative burden
- Digital system complexity
- Burnout and stress among clinicians
This grant supports research that directly addresses these challenges by:
- Improving digital workflow design
- Reducing unnecessary workload
- Enhancing GP wellbeing
- Strengthening workforce sustainability
It also helps improve:
- Patient care continuity
- System efficiency
- Long-term viability of general practice services
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Applicants must be GPs or GP registrars in Australia with project leadership responsibility.
Step 2: Define Research Focus
Projects should focus on:
- Digital systems in general practice
- Workforce wellbeing and retention
- Workflow efficiency
Step 3: Develop Research Proposal
Include:
- Clear research question
- Methodology
- Expected outcomes
- Timeline and budget
- Implementation and impact plan
Step 4: Ensure Team Support
Applicants should have:
- Research experience, or
- Supervision and methodological support
Step 5: Submit Application
Complete the official submission process before the deadline.
Conclusion
The 2026 Digital Resilience Grant supports practical, GP-led research aimed at improving wellbeing, reducing digital workload burden, and strengthening workforce sustainability in Australian general practice. By funding innovative and scalable solutions, the programme helps ensure a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable healthcare system.
For more information, visit The Australian General Practice Research Foundation.
