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Funding for health and medical research infrastructure
MRFF 2024 National Critical Research Infrastructure Grant Opportunity
Closing date: Monday 31 March 2025 5:00pm AEDT Mon 31 Mar 2025 5:00pm AEDT
What do you get?
Grants to fund research infrastructure projects, up to $3 million in Streams 1 and 2, up to $7 million in Stream 3 and up to $4 million in Stream 4.
Who is this for?
Eligible organisations that can support innovative medical research projects to improve health benefits for Australians.
Overview
The 2024 National Critical Research Infrastructure initiative invests in research infrastructure to ensure Australian researchers find innovative solutions to complex health problems in areas of unmet medical need. This grant opportunity has four streams.
Stream 1 – Innovation enablers
Addresses an area of unmet medical need by promoting the development and implementation of new research infrastructure by supporting development and/or expansion of research enablers such as biobanks, tissue repositories, novel research platforms, and secure health data environments to create valuable research resources.
Stream 2 – Digitisation of health care
Developing and translating into practice digital therapeutics, artificial intelligence enabled health interventions and technologies (e.g. wearables integrated into clinical practice), applications or other software for use in clinical practice.
Stream 3 – Co-investment partnerships
Utilising co-investment (cash only) with the research sector, state and/or territory governments, and industry, in significant critical research infrastructure (e.g. facilities, personnel and equipment):
- to support development of research capacity, capability and/or effectiveness in an area of unmet medical need, or
- to enable Australian research using new platforms, systems and services in an area of unmet medical need.
Stream 4 – mRNA technology enablers
Leveraging and enhancing emerging mRNA technologies, platforms, and/or equipment to accelerate development of mRNA-based vaccines and therapeutics in an area of unmet medical need.
An application may only be submitted to one of the above four streams only. Applicants must specify the stream to which they are applying in their application.
Check if you can apply
You can apply if you meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria are a set of rules that describe who we can consider for this grant.
You can apply if you:
- are an eligible entity
- have an eligible project
- have eligible expenditure
- are applying under Stream 3 as a member of a consortia that:
- includes at least one academic organisation and at least one other organisation which may be industry or state/territory government
- contributes at least 34% of project costs in cash.
The rules are in the grant opportunity guidelines.
You can apply if you:
- have an Australian business number (ABN)
- are incorporated in Australia
and in accordance with s24 of the Medical Research Future Fund Act 2015, are one of the following entities:
- a medical research institute
- a university
- a corporate Commonwealth entity
- a corporation (including businesses and not for profits).
You can’t apply if you are:
- an organisation, or your project partner is an organisation, included on the National Redress Scheme’s list of Institutions that have not joined or signified their intent to join the Scheme
- an employer of 100 or more employees that has not complied with the Workplace Gender Equality Act (2012)
- an individual
- a partnership
- an unincorporated association
- a trust (however, an incorporated trustee may apply on behalf of a trust)
- a non-corporate Commonwealth entity
- any organisation not listed in the eligible entity list.
Partner with other organisations
Joint applications are encouraged.
You can partner with one or more other organisations but you must decide who the lead organisation is.
Stream 3 applications must be from a consortia (including the applicant):
- of at least one academic organisation and at least one other organisation which may be industry or state/territory government
- with combined cash contributions of at least 34% of the total eligible project costs.
The lead organisation must fill out the application form and enter into the grant agreement with the Commonwealth.
If we give your group the grant, the lead organisation:
- signs the grant agreement
- receives grant payments
- is responsible for making sure your group follows all requirements in the grant agreement, including all reporting requirements.
We can only accept applications that provide:
- evidence from your board (or chief executive officer or equivalent if there is no board) that the project is supported, that you can complete the project and meet any costs not covered by grant funding
- letters of support from each project partner/consortia partner
- a list of up to 15 Chief Investigators using the template on business.gov.au (max 15 CIs and none listed on more than one application submitted per stream to this grant opportunity)
- a detailed project plan (max 12 pages)
- a detailed and itemised project budget
- a one-page statement of how your project will contribute to the Measures of Success for the MRFF
- a detailed risk management plan (max 2 pages)
- details of IP arrangements
- trust deed (if applicable).
How to apply
Check if you’re ready to apply for a grant
Finding a suitable grant opportunity is just the start of the process to get funding. The application process can take time and effort. Understanding the entire process will help you be grant ready and may improve your chances of getting funding.
Use our checklist to find out what it takes to apply for a grant.
When you're ready to apply
Apply using our online portal:
- Create or log into your portal account.
- Follow the instructions to complete your application.
- Submit your application before the close date.
Make sure you include enough detail and supporting evidence in your application to help us decide whether to award you the grant.
Don’t submit the application until it’s complete. You can’t correct a mistake.
First we check that you meet the eligibility criteria. Eligible applications are then assessed against the assessment criteria by an independent committee of grant experts.
The amount of detail and supporting evidence you provide should be relative to the project size, complexity and grant amount requested. You should define, quantify and provide evidence to support your answers. The sample application form displays character limits.
The program delegate will make the final decision taking into consideration the recommendations from the independent committee of experts.
This grant opportunity has 4 streams with the following assessment criteria:
- Assessment criterion 1: Project impact (40% weighting)
- Assessment criterion 2: Project methodology (30% weighting)
- Assessment criterion 3: Capacity, capability and resources to deliver the project (30% weighting)
- Assessment criterion 4: Overall Value and Risk of the Project (non-weighted)
Scoring information for all assessment criteria can be found at Appendix C and Appendix D of the grant opportunity guidelines.
Apply now
Apply for the MRFF 2024 National Critical Research Infrastructure grant opportunity now
Before you apply, make sure you:
- read and understand the grant opportunity guidelines
- read the sample application form and grant agreement
- review the key documentation for the program.
Sample applications
The best way to understand what information you need to provide is to start an application. We have also provided a version to download at the bottom of this page.
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Key documents
Chief Investigator template
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Reporting templates are available from the MRFF grants management webpage. The page also provides other resources for MRFF grant administration, including current policies and relevant forms and templates.
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View the latest reporting templates on the MRFF grant management webpage
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