Deadline: 1 November 2024
The Neurological Foundation is seeking grant applications to support a programme of research undertaken by a multidisciplinary team based in New Zealand.
International collaboration is encouraged and team members can be based overseas as long as this leads to building capability in the country.
Scope
- A grant of up to five years based around a research hypothesis or hypotheses
- The outcomes must increase their understanding of the causes, diagnosis, prevention or treatment of diseases and disorders of the nervous system
- A collaborative team that includes early career researchers and more established academics, clinicians and/or scientists, and industry or community partnerships were appropriate
- The lead Principal Investigator may be early, mid-career or senior, as long as the team contains all the expertise required, and sufficient support for early career lead investigators is clearly demonstrated
- Involves an educational aspect (i.e., student or trainee involvement, teaching, engaging with end-users or community groups)
- Partnership with Māori (Māori consultation or participation, Māori team members, alignment with Māori research principles and ethics, significance to Māori health)
Funding Information
- Grant amount: Maximum value $1,000,000.
Eligible Expenses
- Salaries for post-doctoral researchers
- Salaries for named investigators not otherwise excluded
- Salaries for research assistants and technicians
- Salaries for administration and support staff
- Working expenses, including publication costs
- Equipment
- Travel for conferences and training courses directly related to the programme, this should be included in the programme budget
Ineligible Expenses
- Institutional overheads
- Salaries for those whose salary is funded by their institution
Eligibility Criteria
- Post-doctoral researchers, clinicians, academics
Application Requirements
- Applicants submit a two-page expression of interest (EOI), focusing on what they plan to do, how it fits with the funding criteria and what impact it will have. A full budget is not required at this stage.
- Complete the application form, including signatures from your host institution. The Neurological Foundation will only accept applications sent by the host institution’s research office.
- If more than ten applications are received, EOIs may be triaged through pre-scoring. Any applications that are not deemed to fit the purpose of the available funding will also be triaged out at this stage. The Foundation will provide feedback to those that are unsuccessful at the EOI stage.
- For applicants invited to submit a full application, the deadline will be three months after the announcement of the EOI outcome. The full application will require a budget and supporting documentation.
- The budget requested should be in NZD. The Neurological Foundation will not award more than is requested in the budget and does not fund institutional overheads. Only actual costs for ACC and superannuation should be included in salary associated costs.
- Supporting documentation:
- NZ Standard CVs for all named investigators, including research assistants and subcontractors, using the template available
- Partial funding and ethics approval letters, as required
- Quotes for items of equipment or subcontracts, and letters of support for collaborations, should be attached at the end of the research proposal
- Full applications will receive up to four external reviews, which will be made available to applicants prior to interviews. Applicants will be invited to provide rebuttals to referee comments. If the average of the referee scores is Satisfactory or less, applications may be triaged at this stage after the committee review the referee reviews and applicant rebuttals.
- The committee will interview remaining applicants via videoconference. Up to three of the investigators may be involved in the interview, and at least one of the principal investigators must be present. Each interview will be strictly half an hour. Questions will be structured around the written application, scoring criteria and points raised by external referees. Applicants will also be given time to ask questions of the committee.
- The committee will make funding recommendations to the National Council of the Foundation. The final decision will be made by the Council.
- Successful applicants will be informed of the conditions of the grant and asked for their formal acceptance of the research contract.
For more information, visit Neurological Foundation.


