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Peoples, and First Nations Organisations and Communities;
                           the project's strategy and mechanisms for Indigenous research capacity building within the project;
                           the project's level of internal leadership of Indigenous research;
                           The project's adherence to the Australian Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles (2018); and
                           the project's understanding of, and proposed strategies to adhere to, the AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research (2020) and NHMRC's guidelines on Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities (2018).

         b.             Impact                        20%

                           demonstration of the mutual benefit for participating organisations now and into the future;
                           evidence of how the research will advance/address Partner Organisation(s)'s core strategy;
                           potential contribution to Australian Government priority areas;
                           potential economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia; and
                           appropriateness of strategies for adoption, commercialisation, promotion, and/or dissemination of research outcomes, including IP management arrangements.

         c.              Investigator(s') capability and quality of team            20%

                           quality of the named participant(s)' skills and experience, relative to opportunity, including evidence of potential to engage in collaborative research;
                           experience in research training, mentoring and supervision;
                           capability and capacity of the team to undertake and manage the project; and
                           evidence of previous history of successful collaboration between the named participant(s) and this or other Partner Organisation(s).

         d.             Strength of the proposed research alliance              30%

                           extent and nature of commitment to the project, including provision of research environment, facilities and personnel (where relevant), relative to the scale of the project and the capacity of the participating organisations;
                           extent and appropriateness of proposed governance, structures and processes to support the project;
                           capacity and intent of Partner Organisations to use the outcomes of the research; and
                           potential of partnership to lead to long-term collaborations.

7.                     How to apply

Application process
7.1                    Instructions To Applicants will be issued on the opening of the grant opportunity and applicants must follow the processes described in those Instructions.
7.2                    Your application must be completed in RMS.
7.3                    You cannot change Your application after the closing date and time, unless invited to by the ARC.
7.4                    We reserve the right to seek evidence to support the certification of applications at any point.
7.5                    Questions during the application period should be directed to the Administering Organisation's Research Office. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions will be posted on GrantConnect.
7.6                    An application may be submitted more than once for the same grant opportunity, if the previously submitted application has been announced as unsuccessful.
7.7                    If You wish to withdraw Your application, You must inform Us in writing.

National Interest Test Statement
7.8                    Applicants must provide a National Interest Test statement: a