The Prevention Research Support Program (PRSP) provides funding to NSW research organisations conducting prevention and early intervention research that aligns with NSW Health priorities. PRSP funding aims to support research, build research capability, and enable translation of evidence from research into policy and practice.
Applications for Round 7 funding are now open
The NSW Ministry of Health invites expressions of interest for funding under Round 7 of the PRSP for the period July 2026 to June 2030.
Round 7 will be a targeted grants scheme with funding allocated to action-oriented research addressing one of the three priority research streams. The total amount of funding available for allocation under the PRSP will remain $12 million for Round 7.
Round 7 of the PRSP will enable strong engagement between funding recipients, policy areas, local health districts, primary care, non-government and Aboriginal community-controlled health services, to ensure research remains responsive to system needs and is translated to policy and practice in NSW.
Researchers will be encouraged to form consortia to ensure the breadth of expertise required to address the priority research stream being applied for is available.
Priority research streams for Round 7
The following three priority research streams have been identified for Round 7 of the PRSP:
- Stream 1:
- Embedding a population health and clinical preventive care approach to obesity and diabetes prevention and management in health service delivery, with an equity focus.
- Physical activity – primary and secondary prevention approaches for adults and children.
- Stream 2:
- Infectious disease capability, preparedness and response.
- Stream 3:
- Maternity and the first 2000 days (including preventive care, management of alcohol and substance use, and service interventions to prevent the primary causes of low birth weight).
Streams are aligned with priorities in prevention and population health, including recommendations from the COVID-19 Response Inquiry, the NSW Government Performance and Wellbeing Framework themes, the First 2000 Days Framework, and priorities identified as part of the Drug Summit and NSW Government Response to the Ice Inquiry.
How to apply
Intending applicants should refer to the following resources:
All applications will be assessed against the selection criteria set out in the Expression of Interest form. All applications must be submitted on the provided Expression of Interest form and must be submitted electronically to
MOH-PRSP@health.nsw.gov.au. All funding will be provided on the basis of the NSW Health Grant Agreement.
Organisations previously funded under the PRSP may re-apply for funding under this round. However, there should be no expectation that PRSP funds will continue to go to the same organisations or collaborations.
Applications close
Applications close at 11:59pm AEST, 14 July 2025.
Enquiries
All enquiries should be directed to
MOH-PRSP@health.nsw.gov.au. Questions and the Ministry's responses will be posted on this page as frequently asked questions. Please check regularly as these will be updated.