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CFPs: GLOWS Seeding Research Grant Program (Australia)

Deadline: 10-Jun-2026

The GLOWS Seeding Research Grant Program supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-led research focused on HIV and viral hepatitis through early-stage research development and capacity-building activities. The programme is designed to strengthen Indigenous-led research leadership, foster community partnerships, and support the development of future research projects that improve health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

The grant provides up to $30,000 for exploratory research activities over a maximum period of three months, culminating in the development of a fully formed research proposal.

About the GLOWS Seeding Research Grant Program

The programme aims to increase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership in HIV and viral hepatitis research by supporting early-stage project development and collaborative planning activities.

Rather than funding full-scale research projects, the grant focuses on helping communities, researchers, and organisations work together to identify priorities, build partnerships, develop research ideas, and prepare future research-ready proposals.

Programme Objectives

The programme aims to:

Projects should demonstrate strong community engagement and Indigenous leadership throughout the development process.

Priority Areas

Indigenous-Led HIV Research

The programme supports initiatives that strengthen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership in HIV research.

Activities may include:

Projects should reflect Indigenous perspectives and priorities.

Viral Hepatitis Research Development

Funding is available for exploratory work related to viral hepatitis.

Potential focus areas include:

Projects should contribute to better health outcomes and future research opportunities.

Diagnosis and Treatment Pathways

The programme encourages research development that improves access to care.

Relevant activities may include:

Projects should help inform future interventions and research initiatives.

Community-Controlled Research Leadership

A key priority is strengthening research led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Supported activities may include:

Projects should ensure meaningful Indigenous leadership and participation.

Research Capacity Building

The programme supports activities that strengthen future research capability.

Examples include:

The focus is on preparing organisations and researchers for larger future projects.

Funding Available

Successful applicants may receive:

The programme does not allow extensions beyond the approved project duration.

What the Funding Supports

Funding is intended to support the development phase of a future research project.

Activities may include:

The primary outcome should be the completion of a fully developed research proposal.

Expected Project Outcome

At the end of the grant period, applicants are expected to produce:

The programme is intended to lay the groundwork for future research funding opportunities.

Who Can Apply?

Applications must be led by eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals or organisations.

Eligible applications include:

Strong community partnerships are a core requirement of the programme.

Eligible Organisations

To qualify, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled organisation must:

Applicants should ensure all governance requirements are met before applying.

Organisational Compliance Requirements

Eligible organisations must also:

Applications may be deemed ineligible if these conditions are not satisfied.

Ineligible Applicants

The following are not eligible to apply:

Only eligible community-controlled organisations may receive funding.

Additional Ineligibility Conditions

Applications are also ineligible if:

Applicants should ensure all previous funding obligations have been completed.

Why This Grant Matters

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities continue to play a vital role in shaping effective health responses that reflect community priorities, cultural knowledge, and lived experience. Supporting Indigenous-led research helps ensure that future health interventions are relevant, culturally appropriate, and community-driven.

The programme helps:

By investing in early-stage research development, the programme contributes to stronger Indigenous-led health research and improved community outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Conclusion

The GLOWS Seeding Research Grant Program provides targeted support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led research development in HIV and viral hepatitis. With grants of up to $30,000 over three months, the programme helps communities, researchers, and organisations build partnerships, strengthen research capacity, and develop future research-ready proposals. By prioritising Indigenous leadership and community-controlled approaches, the initiative contributes to stronger health research outcomes and improved wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

For more information, visit Lowitja Institute.

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