Australian Frailty Network invites application for its Frailty ADD CRE Seed Grant Scheme 2025, an initiative designed to enhance care and improve health outcomes for frail patients within hospital environments.
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Applicants are encouraged to carefully review the full details and submit their applications before the specified deadline to seize this grant opportunity.
Last Date of Submission: 13th October 2025
Funding information
(Australian Frailty Network invites application for its Frailty ADD CRE Seed Grant Scheme 2025)
The scheme will award two seed grants valued at up to AU$10,000 each, supporting projects that can run for a maximum of 24 months. One grant will be dedicated to initiatives in nursing, pharmacy, or allied health, while the other will focus on medicine or surgery.
Successful applicants will also have the opportunity to share their findings on a national stage. Grant recipients are expected to present their project outcomes at the AFN Summit in Brisbane in 2026. To support this, the program will cover registration fees and provide a travel bursary of up to AU$1,000.
Eligibility
(Australian Frailty Network invites application for its Frailty ADD CRE Seed Grant Scheme 2025)
Applicant
Applicants must be employed by an Australian entity (e.g., university, hospital, research institute etc).
Applicants must be an:
Early career researcher* and/or
Health or allied health practitioner registered with a relevant board/society**
Proposed research
The proposed research is required to be within the scope of improving outcomes for frail patients in hospital settings.
The proposed research must not already be funded (although the project may build on an existing research project)
* Applicants must be five or less years (full-time equivalent) post-PhD.
** Applicants should have no more than 5 years research experience, relative to opportunity. Applicants in this category do not need to have any prior research experience.
Upon a successful application, the applicant’s institution will be required to sign a Funding Agreement with The University of Queensland.
How to apply?
Proposal template (Word document)
Kick start your application here
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