Co-funding partnership to support WA early-career child health researchers
The Co-Funding Partnerships Program was established to secure new funding for research and innovation in WA.
The Co-FPP enables partnerships to be established to develop new funding programs or maximise the impact of existing funding programs that are aligned with the Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund Priority Goals and that are funded by both partners.
Early Career Child Health Research Fellowships program
The FHRI Fund has awarded $2,520,000 through the Co-FPP as a co-contribution for a new Early Career Child Health Research Fellowships program. BrightSpark Foundation will also contribute $2,520,000 with a further $2,160,000 minimum contribution from the fellow’s research entity over three annual rounds.
BrightSpark Foundation will administer the new Early Career Child Health Research Fellowships program which is now open for applications, and further details and updates on the program can be found on the BrightSpark website.