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The National Heart Foundation of New Zealand is now accepting travel grant applications
on 21 AprilDear colleague,
Through the generosity of our caring supporters, who have provided donations and financial support, the National Heart Foundation of New Zealand has awarded over $82 million since 1968, to fund specialist training for Cardiologists and life-saving research projects into heart disease – New Zealand’s single biggest killer.
Funding opportunity
We are pleased to announce that the National Heart Foundation of New Zealand is now accepting travel grant applications for funding.
Closing and decision dates
Applications for travel grant funding close on 20 June 2022, with a funding decision date of 8 July 2022.
Guides and format for applications
Our guidelines for travel grants and all other National Heart Foundation of New Zealand research funding opportunities, are available in the help section of the Heart Foundation's online research grants system, where applications can be made: Heart Foundation Research Grants System.
Contact details
Please feel free to contact our Research Grants Liaison with any questions; researchgrants@heartfoundation.org.nz.
We appreciate you sharing this notice with your colleagues.
Kind regards,
Associate Professor Gerry Devlin
MEDICAL DIRECTOR | HEART FOUNDATION