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First Nations CVD Grant

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First Nations CVD Grant

Make a difference to the cardiovascular health of First Nations peoples

This funding opportunity aims to support projects focused on producing high-impact improvements in cardiovascular health among First Nations people. It also includes funding for an introductory research role for a First Nations person. The role should be embedded within the project, with mentoring and guidance provided by the project’s Chief Investigator. The goal is to encourage and sustain First Nations researchers within the cardiovascular health research community.

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Eligibility

For applicants to be considered for funding, they must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • The applicant will be considered the Chief Investigator A (CIA) on this project.
  • CIA must be from an NHMRC Administering Institution.
  • CIA must be based in Australia for at least 80% of the funding period.
  • It is highly recommended that the CIA is a First Nations Person or, if not, demonstrate how they are working closely with First Nations people for project co-design.
  • The introductory research role must be designed for a First Nations Person and could be offered as, but is not limited to:
    • PhD scholarship,
    • Master's Degree by Research,
    • Research Nurse or
    • Research assistant or trainee
  • CIA is not eligible for introductory research role

What’s the value of the Grant? 

Funding is provided for a period of three years with Capacity Building Stipend at 1.0 FTE (minimum of 0.5 FTE pro-rata):

When can you apply?

  • Applications open: Tuesday 15 April 2025
  • Applications close: Friday 30 May 2025
  • Successful applicants notified: October 2025

How should you apply?

Applications must be submitted via the Heart Foundation’s Grants Management Portal.

Resources
  • Download the 2025 Research Program Funding Guidelines for more details.
  • Download the First Nations CVD Grant Example Application document to prepare your application.
  • Download the Research Plan template, you will be required to upload this to your application in the Grants Management Portal.

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Last updated09 April 2025

Last reviewed24 March 2025