Media release: Thursday 12 June 2025
The Heart Foundation is proud to announce the 10 recipients of its inaugural Catalyst Partnership Grants, awarded to pioneering researchers and innovators working to change the future of cardiovascular health in Australia and beyond.
From ending infections in remote communities to developing 3D-printed heart valves, the projects are distinctly varied with each reflecting the bold approach needed to tackle Australia’s leading cause of death and hospitalisation: cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Each Partner will receive $100,000 from the Heart Foundation in addition to support seeking further funding from philanthropy and other sources. Including impact investment and venture capital.
This initial funding has generously been supported by the Harold Muir Charitable Foundation to whom the Heart Foundation and its Catalyst partners are extremely grateful.
The 10 projects will also become part of the Heart Foundation’s new Innovation Portfolio which is designed to accelerate innovation to keep pace with the heart health challenges facing current and future generations of people in Australia.
For more information please visit the Catalyst Partnership Grants page.
Despite decades of progress, cardiovascular disease still kills and hospitalises people in Australia at alarming rates."
David Lloyd
Heart Foundation CEO
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Last updated12 June 2025