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Motor Accident Insurance Commission Grants Funding

QT · Australia

This grant program supports research and related initiatives focused on accident prevention and injury or rehabilitation management to reduce the impact of road trauma on Queensland roads and within the Queensland CTP scheme.

Deadline

Rolling / Ongoing

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

Open to universities, not for profit organisations and community groups; Applicants must undertake research or activities aligned with MAIC's legislative functions; Projects should help reduce road crashes in Queensland or improve services for people injured or disabled in motor vehicle crashes.
Open to universities, not for profit organisations, and community groups that will undertake research or activities aligning with MAIC's legislative functions, including research and education activities that contribute to reducing road crashes in Queensland or, where this is not possible, identifying opportunities to improve services provided to those injured or disabled in motor vehicle crashes.

What's Funded

Research projects, education activities, accident prevention initiatives, and programs to improve injury, rehabilitation, or support services for people injured or disabled in motor vehicle crashes.

Expected Outcomes

Reduced road crashes in Queensland, improved rehabilitation or support services for people injured in motor vehicle crashes, and evidence or initiatives aligned with MAIC's legislative functions.

Key Information

Applicant Types

universitynon_profitother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

researchcommunitytrainingother

Keywords

road safetyroad traumaaccident preventioninjury rehabilitationmotor vehicle crashesCTP schemeresearcheducation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Motor Accident Insurance Commission Grants Funding?

The Motor Accident Insurance Commission Grants Funding is a research grant offered by QT in Australia. This grant program supports research and related initiatives focused on accident prevention and injury or rehabilitation management to reduce the impact of road trauma on Queensland roads and within the Queensland CTP scheme.

Who is eligible for the Motor Accident Insurance Commission Grants Funding?

Open to universities, not for profit organisations and community groups; Applicants must undertake research or activities aligned with MAIC's legislative functions; Projects should help reduce road crashes in Queensland or improve services for people injured or disabled in motor vehicle crashes.

What activities are funded?

Research projects, education activities, accident prevention initiatives, and programs to improve injury, rehabilitation, or support services for people injured or disabled in motor vehicle crashes.

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