Current funding opportunities
The FHRI Fund releases funding programs in four cycles, opening in March, July, October and December each year. Subscribe for updates to be notified about upcoming funding cycles and other FHRI Fund announcements. Each funding cycle commences with an Open Day. Information is available about past open days.
Current Programs and Initiatives are listed below.
View the funding outcomes for past FHRI Fund Programs.
The purpose of the Co-Funding Partnerships Program (Co-FPP) is to establish collaborations and funding partnerships to bring genuinely new non-government funding for health and medical research and innovation to WA, and to build a culture that supports co-operation and interconnectedness. For details and updates about the program, visit the Co-Funding Partnerships page. The Co-FPP is an ongoing program. |
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The Future Health and Research Innovation Fund and Cancer Council WA have partnered to provide the Cancer Research Project Grant scheme. The scheme provides grants to support WA cancer researchers to build their early-stage research ideas into full-scale research projects and supports the career development and progression of early and mid-career researchers. The Cancer Research Project Grant Scheme is administered by Cancer Council WA. For further details and updates on the program, please visit the Cancer Council WA Funding Opportunities page (external link). Applications close at 11.59pm (AWST), Wednesday 26 June 2024 |
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The Major Research Application Support (MRAS) program provides in-principle financial support for research applications being submitted to nationally and internationally competitive grant funding rounds to boost their chance of success. Applications close at 1:00pm (AWST), Thursday 30 May 2024 |
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The Translation Fellowships – Burden of Disease and Genomics 2024 program provides three-year fellowship funding and a research allowance to support high-quality early- to mid-career researchers in the areas of Burden of Disease and/or Genomics. The Fellowships aim to translate research findings into improved policy, practice, and knowledge regarding burden of disease and/or genomics, leading to improved health outcomes for Western Australians. For details and updates about the program visit the Translation Fellowships – Burden of Disease and Genomics page. Applications close: 1:00 pm (AWST), Thursday 13 June 2024 |