MRFF 2026 Consumer-Led Research
Key dates
- Release of Funding Guidelines: 4 March 2026
- Proposals open in Sapphire: 4 March 2026
- UQ R&I Notice of Intent due: 1 July 2026
- Minimum data requirements in Sapphire: 5pm ACT time, 8 July 2026
- Applications due to UQ R&I: 15 July 2026
- Applications close: 5pm ACT time, 5 August 2026
Overview
The Preventive and Public Health Research Initiative (the Initiative) aims to enable or support research into new ways to address preventive and public health issues in Australia.
The objectives and intended outcomes of this grant opportunity are aligned with the following Australian Medical Research and Innovation Priorities 2024–2026:
- Consumer-Driven Research
- Priority Populations
- Preventive and Public Health Research.
Applications to this grant opportunity must propose research that addresses one of the 2 Streams of research. An application may only be submitted to one of the below 2 Streams. The intended outcome of the research funded by this grant opportunity is to improve the health and wellbeing of Australians by:
- Stream 1 (Incubator): developing effective approaches for addressing health priorities for communities and that build capability for consumer involvement in research. Grants of $0.2 million to $1.0 million available for projects of up to 2 years.
- Stream 2 (Targeted Call for Research): developing effective approaches to improve the health and/or wellbeing for those who have experienced or are experiencing long term diseases and conditions. Grants of up to $2.5 million for projects of up to 5 years.
A person must not be named as a Chief Investigator (CI) on more than one application submitted to a Stream of this grant opportunity.
How to apply
All researchers intending to submit an MRFF application are required to submit an internal Notice of Intent. NOIs will be collated centrally and distributed to Faculties and Institutes in order to provide maximum support to the UQ research community. Most MRFF applications administered in Sapphire will not require a letter of support from UQ. This is usually only necessary if UQ is committing cash to the project. We ask that UQ researchers submit draft letters for signing to us no later than two weeks before the external closing date. We strongly recommend working with your local school/institute research professionals to complete this process. We encourage applicants to provide drafts of partner letters of support for review by the Research office before organising their final signature to ensure eligibility and compliance. A template partner letter of support is provided below.Step 1: Internal Notice of Intent (NOI)
Step 2. Sapphire updates and scheme reading
Step 3. Completing the application
Step 4. UQ R&I internal review and feedback
Step 5. Final submission
Letters of Support
UQ Letters
Partner Letters
Non-UQ Lead Applications
Readership and researcher support
Before applying, we recommend you:
Key documents
MRFF
Before applying, please review the full suite of documents available from GrantConnect, the Australian Government grants information system and:
- Grant Connect GO8270 (Guidelines and application templates should be downloaded from here before commencing application)
- MRFF Webpage