NHIR Public Health Grassroots Awards

The NIHR Research Support Service (RSS) Specialist Centre for Public Health (SCPH) is inviting applications for the Public Health Grassroots Awards. The awards offer up to £5,000 to support individuals working in public health and the wider determinants of health outside the NHS. They aim to grow research skills, confidence and networks at grassroots level.

The funding supports people working in local authorities, non‑NHS organisations commissioned by local authorities, and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations in England. Applicants do not need prior research experience. The awards give people protected time to learn about research and apply new skills in their role.

Award holders can use the funding flexibly. It can support training courses, mentoring, conference attendance, short placements, or salary backfill. The award can also cover childcare or accessibility costs where these are necessary to take part.

How to apply

Applicants should read the Public Health Grassroots Award Description before starting. This document explains eligibility, priorities and suitable activities.

Applicants must download the Word application form to draft their answers. They must then submit the final version using the online application form.

A Director of Public Health or equivalent senior leader must support each application. Employers must agree to support the applicant and release time for the proposed activities.

Applicants can also book an optional 20‑minute 1‑to‑1 discussion with the Public Health Research Programme Manager while the call is open.

Key dates

  • Applications open: Tuesday 14 April 2026
  • Applications close: 5pm on Tuesday 9 June 2026
  • Panel meeting: Thursday 9 July 2026
  • Decisions announced: Week commencing 13 July 2026
  • Funding available from: 20 July 2026
  • Activities must start by: 30 November 2026

How to apply

Find out more and apply fr the Public Health Grassroots funding here

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