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Lowitja Institute Seeding Grant Scheme

The Lowitja Institute Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Seeding Grant Scheme has been redesigned and will offer three separate funding streams.

The streams aim to support all levels of research readiness; from community-controlled organisations which have never led research before through to early career researchers partnering with communities to undertake a small research program.

Lowitja Institute's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Seeding Grant Scheme for 2023 aims to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled organisations and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early career researchers to lead community driven research. The purpose of the Seeding Grant Scheme is to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to grow small ideas, transform, and action research from community priorities into meaningful research projects. Acknowledging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge systems, the Seeding Grant Scheme offers three streams, as follows:


2023 Lowitja Institute Seeding Grant funding streams 

Stream 1: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Seeding Symposium 
This stream has been curated for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities which have not led research before. Community members will have the opportunity to participate in a symposium, including a workshop to develop their ideas for research. Indigenous researcher leaders will support communities to develop a research proposal to submit to our Major Grants program.

Stream 2: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Seeding Grant
This stream has been curated for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities which may or may not have led research before but have the resources and relationships to bring together key stakeholders to develop their own research proposal to submit to our Major Grants program. Funding of up to $15,000 is available in this stream.

Stream 3: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Early Career Researcher Partnership Grant
This is a partnership grant for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early career researchers who wish to conduct a research project in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled organisations. The evidence drawn from this stream should result in a major grant application submitted external to Lowitja Institute. Funding of up to $50,000 is available in this stream. 

 

Apply here

 

Seeding Grant Scheme timeline

Date Task
18 September 2023 Applications open
19 November 2023 Applications close
December 2023

Assessment review and approval of applications

Symposium dates and location/s to be announced

January 2024 Successful and unsuccessful applicants notified