Deadline: 02-Sep-20
Applications are now open for the Lottery Health Research Grants 2020 to provide grants to organizations for health research projects, scholarships, fellowships and research equipment that will help improve the health of New Zealanders.
Supports
The Lottery Health Research grants may support:
- translational research projects
- shared research equipment
- post-doctoral fellowships
- PhD Scholarships.
Priorities
- The Lottery Health Research Committee gives priority to requests that:
- show how the research will translate into better health outcomes for New Zealand populations, including Maori and Pasifika
- show why the health issue is significant for New Zealand
- addresses a unique gap in health research knowledge in New Zealand
- includes researchers who will contribute to the New Zealand health sector over time.
- For those requesting grants for post-doctoral fellowships and PhD scholarships priority is given to:
- researchers who are early in their career or entering and/or returning to the New Zealand work force
- host organisations that how they will provide quality support, management and supervision.
- For shared equipment and translational research project requests, priority is given to:
- collaboration, particularly with significant pieces of research equipment, which should be shared between a number or research centres/institutions)
- projects that have received support from other funders.
Organisations receiving grants are expected to show how their health research will contribute to:
- better understanding of the causes, prevention and treatment of disorders affecting New Zealanders
- new approaches in health and bio-medical science for the ultimate benefit of all New Zealanders
- developing and keeping a highly skilled workforce of health and bio-medical researchers in New Zealand.
Lottery Health Research does not fund
In addition to what may not be funded by any Lottery Committee, Lottery Health Research does not fund:
- individuals
- operational costs and overheads
- computers or tablets, unless required to run health research equipment
- publication fees
- research or equipment leading to commercial benefits
- project leaders, scholars or fellows who are not New Zealand citizens or permanent residents
- unnamed research staff
- conference attendances
- requests from overseas institutions or organisations, or for research to be carried out overseas
- development of educational materials, unless they have a research component
- routine laboratory equipment and equipment ordered before a grant request is made
- research where the findings will not be made freely available
- relocation expenses
- the purchase of land or buildings
- shared equipment service contracts.
Eligibility Criteria
Grant requests must be made by organisations rather than by individuals.
For more information, visit https://www.communitymatters.govt.nz/lottery-health-research/