Emergency Medicine Foundation Ltd
Tips for Applicants
Applicants should focus on clinician-led research that directly addresses practical challenges in emergency care delivery. Emphasise how the research can improve patient outcomes, be implemented in Queensland health settings, and potentially deliver economic benefits to the healthcare system. Review their previous grant recipients and align proposals with their stated focus areas like patient flow, trauma care, or rural health.
Giving Philosophy
EMF supports clinician-led research that addresses real-world challenges in emergency medicine. They value projects that improve patient outcomes, enhance clinical practices, and can be implemented across Queensland's emergency departments. Their grant programs focus on building research capacity, improving patient flow, and addressing trauma care needs in regional, rural, and remote areas.
ACNC Financial History
| Year | Grants Given | Revenue | Total Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 | $1.3M | $2.6M | $9.0M | $8.5M |
| FY2022 | $1.2M | $2.3M | $8.3M | $8.0M |
| FY2021 | $780K | $2.2M | $8.0M | $7.7M |
| FY2020 | $688K | $2.2M | $7.2M | $7.0M |
| FY2019 | $1.0M | $2.2M | $6.6M | $6.5M |
| FY2018 | $1.4M | $2.3M | $6.6M | $6.5M |
| FY2017 | $1.4M | $2.3M | $7.3M | $7.2M |
| 7yr total | $7.7M | Source: ACNC Annual Information Statements | ||
Programs & Opportunities (1)
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Queensland Research Program - Round 45
Multiple grant schemes supporting clinician-led research in emergency care with increased funding available across various categories