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    GrantEd On Demand Module - MRFF Addressing the most common selection criteria

    • MRFF Addressing the most common selection criteria

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A number of common elements pop up in all MRFF grants (NHMRC and bus.gov). This module will address the importance of focusing on scheme-specific objectives and intended outcomes and priority populations, as well as how to develop a plan for interpreting and addressing (in relation to your project idea), project impact, project methodology, milestones and performance indicators, capacity, capability and resources to deliver the project, overall value and risk of the project and measures of success.

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