GLOWS Grant Program 2024-26

The Guiding Local Opportunities for Wellbeing (GLOWS) Grant Program 2024–26 offers scholarships and research grants to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, community organisations and their partners for work relating to HIV and viral hepatitis over the next three years.  Lowitja Institute aims to further increase health equity, address disparities that continue to drive disease …

Learn more about the GLOWS Grant Program 2024-26

Provide the opportunity to identify or explore research priorities within their community related to HIV and viral hepatitis infections, diagnosis, and treatment.​ Funding is also available to early career researchers, to provide an opportunity to explore and strengthen community research priorities and to generate the evidence needed to develop a research proposal.​ This funding will contribute to bringing together key stakeholders and partners to develop a research project ready to be undertaken. Successful applicants will be required to develop a research proposal at the end of the grant period.

Eligibility Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled organisations  or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early career researchers
Subject HIV and viral hepatitis
Type Seed
Amount Up to $30,000 (three-month duration)
Status Closed

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