2024 Projects

We offer funding of up to $1,200,000 for research projects that have the potential to vastly improve the health of New Zealanders. Projects can cover a diverse range of areas, from biomedical and public health to clinical studies, Māori-focused research, and Pacific health research. Most projects have a term of three years, but we can negotiate terms of up to five years.

The budget cap for randomised controlled trial project applications is $1,440,000, if required and justified in the full application.

As part of our focus on investing in people and creating more stable and sustainable career development opportunities, we are also encouraging early and mid-career researchers who have not previously been a first named investigator on a Project contract to apply as co-first named investigator in combination with a mentor/experienced researcher.

Eligibility requirements

If you are the first named investigator (i.e. lead researcher) on a project application, you must be based in New Zealand and employed with a New Zealand host organisation. For Pacific Projects, the first named investigator must be of Pacific indigenous descent.

There is a limit of two project applications per first named investigator/co-first named investigator.

Collaborating researchers from outside New Zealand can, at the HRC’s discretion, be included as named investigators on an HRC Project contract. However, the HRC will not contribute to the overhead of the overseas investigator, and the total proportion of contract budget allocated to overseas investigators must not exceed 20 percent.

For more information about our contract requirements, please read the HRC Rules document under 'Helpful links'.

How do I apply?

First, you will need to ensure that you have an up-to-date profile on HRC Gateway. Project funding has a two-stage application process. The first stage is registration, followed by the Expression of Interest (EOI) stage. Applicants submit an EOI which is then assessed and top-ranked applicants will be invited to submit a full application for the second stage of the process. The proposed research in the EOI must be substantially the same as that in the full application.

Choosing a Project category

If you are applying for a Project you need to select one of the following project categories:

  • Rangahau Hauora Māori Research Investment Stream: Supporting Māori health research that upholds rangatiratanga and utilises and advances Māori knowledge, resources, and people.
  • Pacific Project: Making significant improvements in, or developing knowledge contributing to, Pacific health outcomes.
  • General Project: Supporting excellent ideas and innovations proposed by researchers, designed to improve health and wellbeing outcomes, equitably, for New Zealanders.

Please note: The HRC’s New Zealand Health Delivery investment round is run out of cycle to the annual Project round and includes a range of different grant types in addition to Project Grants.

For General Project applications, please use the 2024 Project Expression of Interest and Full application forms. If you are applying for Project funding under the Rangahau Hauora Māori research investment stream, you'll need to apply using the 2024 Rangahau Hauora Māori Project Expression of Interest and full application forms. For Pacific Project applications, please use the 2024 Pacific Project Expression of Interest and full application forms.

Important points to note

Guidance on the Māori Health Advancement (MHA) assessment criterion and examples of how to incorporate this in your research can be found here: Māori Health Advancement.

Guidance on the Research Impact assessment criterion and feedback for applicants can be found here: Research impact assessment slideshow notes.

Got a question?

If you have read through the documents below and the 'How to apply for HRC funding' section under 'Helpful links' and still have a question about Project funding, send an email to info@hrc.govt.nz and one of our team will be in touch.

Documents

Guidelines

2024 Pacific Project Full Application Guidelines
2 Oct, 2023 6:36pm - 601KB

2024 Peer Review Manual
4 Dec, 2023 5:45pm - 417KB

2024 Project Full Application Guidelines
2 Oct, 2023 6:22pm - 571KB

2024 Rangahau Hauora Māori Project Full Application Guidelines
2 Oct, 2023 6:27pm - 621KB

Important dates

Registrations
Open
7
June
2023 1pm
Close
5
July
2023 1pm

Expressions of interest
Open
7
June
2023 1pm
Close
12
July
2023 1pm
Results available
3
October
2023

Full applications
Open
3
October
2023 1pm
Close
15
November
2023 1pm
Rebuttals Open
28
February
2024 1pm
Rebuttals Close
12
March
2024 1pm
Results available
4
June
2024