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Request for Proposals: Project Grant Program (Australia)

Deadline: 27-Jul-2026

Applications are now open for the Dementia Australia Research Foundation Project Grant, which supports early-career researchers in Australia undertaking small-scale or pilot dementia research projects.

The grant aims to build research capacity by helping emerging investigators establish independent research careers while generating new knowledge that contributes to the understanding, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care of dementia.

About the Grant

The Dementia Australia Research Foundation Project Grant is designed to support early-career researchers conducting innovative dementia research.

Funding may be used for stand-alone projects or clearly defined components of larger research programmes, provided the proposed activities and outcomes are distinct from existing funded work.

Pilot studies are also eligible where they have clearly defined objectives and research outcomes.

Focus Areas

The grant supports research related to:

Purpose of the Grant

The programme aims to:

Grant Amount

Successful applicants will receive:

Project Duration

Projects may be funded for:

Eligible Applicants

The Chief Investigator must be:

Applicants must also:

Academic Requirements

The Chief Investigator must:

Career interruptions may be considered according to programme guidelines.

Previous Funding Restrictions

Applicants are not eligible if they have previously held lead investigator status on major research grants such as:

However:

Research Requirements

Projects must:

Ethics Requirements

Where applicable:

Multidisciplinary Collaboration

The programme encourages collaboration among:

Consumer and Community Involvement

Applicants are strongly encouraged to involve:

Meaningful engagement throughout the research process is highly recommended.

Expected Outcomes

The grant aims to support:

Importance of the Grant

Dementia is one of Australia’s most significant health challenges, creating a growing need for innovative research and new researchers entering the field.

Key benefits include:

Application Tips

Strong applications typically demonstrate:

Common Application Mistakes

Applications may be weakened by:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dementia Australia Research Foundation Project Grant?

How much funding is available?

How long can projects run?

Who can apply?

What is the post-PhD eligibility requirement?

Can researchers who previously held major grants apply?

Is involvement of people living with dementia encouraged?

Conclusion

The Dementia Australia Research Foundation Project Grant provides valuable support for early-career researchers seeking to establish independent careers in dementia research. With funding of AUD 85,000 over up to two years, the programme supports innovative studies, pilot projects, and multidisciplinary collaborations that contribute to better understanding, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care for people living with dementia and their families.

For more information, visit Dementia Australia Research Foundation.

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