Working for Women Program: Research Partnership Grant Opportunity
Are you a research organization working on gender equality?
The Australian Government is offering funding through the Working for Women Program to support a research partnership focused on achieving gender equality in Australia, particularly economic equality.
Here’s a summary of the opportunity:
- Program: Working for Women Program – Research Partnership Grant
- Focus: Building evidence to drive gender equality and economic equality for women in Australia
- Funding Period: 2024-25 to 2029-30
- Application Deadline: September 23, 2024 (5:00 pm AEST)
- Eligible Applicants: Not-for-profit research institutes, universities, and policy institutes/think tanks
What the Research Partnership will do:
- Develop a research agenda addressing government priorities on gender equality.
- Conduct regular surveys (“pulse checks”) to hear directly from Australian women about their experiences and concerns.
- Provide actionable insights to the government and stakeholders on how to advance women’s economic equality.
Don’t miss this chance to contribute to a more equitable Australia!
Additional Information about the Working for Women Program: Research Partnership Grant
Key Eligibility Criteria:
- Organization Type: Must be a not-for-profit research institute, university, or policy institute/think tank.
- Experience: Applicants should have experience in delivering robust national-level research activities and providing practical insights and policy advice to the government.
- Multi-disciplinary Expertise: Applicants should demonstrate a multi-disciplinary approach to their research, encompassing various fields related to gender equality.
- Alignment with Government Priorities: The proposed research project should align with the government’s priorities as outlined in the Working for Women Strategy.
Assessment Criteria:
- Research Quality: The quality and rigor of the proposed research methodology and approach.
- Relevance: The relevance of the research to the government’s priorities and the potential impact on women’s economic equality.
- Innovation: The innovative nature of the research, including its potential to contribute new knowledge and insights.
- Collaboration: The applicant’s ability to collaborate effectively with the government and other stakeholders.
- Feasibility: The feasibility of the project, including the availability of resources and expertise.
Additional Information:
- Consortia Partnerships: Applicants are encouraged to consider forming consortia partnerships with other eligible organizations to enhance their capacity and expertise.
- Grant Agreement: Successful applicants will enter into a grant agreement with the Australian Government, outlining the terms and conditions of the funding.
- Reporting Requirements: Grantees will be required to submit regular progress reports and a final report to the Australian Government.
For more detailed information, please refer to the official Grant Opportunity Guidelines and Q&A documents.
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