Contact our Research Office as soon as you start thinking about applying. That way, we're aware of your timelines and can support you.

Our Research Office must review your completed application, letters of support and approved budget. Then, they can be presented to the relevant health service delegate to be signed off before submission. This process takes a minimum of 2 weeks.

Writing your grant application

Before you start writing

Make sure you can meet the deadline for submitting to the Research Governance and Development Unit. You need to do this at least 2 weeks before submission deadline.

Writing your application

You need to make a strong case for why the project should be funded. Emphasise the benefits of the research, including how it will improve health outcomes in the wider community.

Review your application

Always ask someone else to read through your application, provide constructive feedback and check compliance with the funding guidelines. It's best to do this before you ask for letters of support or submit it to the Research Governance and Development Unit.

Documents you'll need

Letters of support

You need letters of support from both your head of department and service group director which include:

Check with our Research Officer, Grants Development about any other requirements and to get a copy of our recommended letter template.

Detailed budget

You need to have a detailed budget which your business manager has signed off.

Make sure you include a copy of this with your application.

The budget needs to include:

You can get a budget template from our Research Officer, Grants Development.

We can also support you to compile your own project budget. Contact the Research Business Advisor.

When you're ready to submit

Double check the guidelines one last time to ensure you have addressed all the requirements, including any supporting information.

Don’t miss the submission deadline!

Good to know

Grants rounds are open for a limited number of weeks, but you don’t have to wait for a grant round to open. If you have a good idea, work with our Research Office to develop your research proposal ahead of time. That way, when a grant round opens that is relevant to your project, you'll already have done most of the work towards your submission.

It takes a lot of work to submit a competitive grant application, so be ahead of your competitors.