CALLS AND EVENTS
2026 CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR HEALTH R&D (FOR 2028 FUNDING)
The DOST-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) is now accepting research and development (R&D) proposals for funding in 2028. The call for proposals is for specific and identified R&D priority areas under the National Unified Health Research Agenda (NUHRA 2023-2028) and the DOST Harmonized National R&D Agenda (HNRDA).
This call encourages public and private higher education institutions, research and development institutes, and other qualified S&T-based organizations to conduct applied R&D and forge collaboration by and among organizations and communities involved in health R&D.
| Call Title: | PCHRD 2026 Call for R&D Proposals (for 2028 Funding) |
| Proposal Acceptance Period: |
Concept Proposals: March 1-15, 2026, 5 PM Full Blown Proposals: May 1-31, 2026, 5 PM |
| Evaluation Period: | June – July 2026 |
| Release of Final Decision: | August 2026 |
| Target Project Implementation: | January 2028 |
Call Topics, Scope and Other Details: For details on the call topics and scope, access the PCHRD CFP kit through the URL https://tinyurl.com/2026PCHRDCFP.
Overall Application Process:
A two-step submission process shall be applied for this Call:
- Concept Proposals
Proponents interested to submit for this call need to submit first a concept proposal via the DOST Project Management Information System V2 (https://dpmisv2.dost.gov.ph/) between March 1 up until March 15, 2025, 5 PM PhST. Proponents planning a program proposal with multiple component projects should submit a Program Concept Proposal and a Concept Proposal per component project.
The DOST DPMIS and PCHRD will not accept concept proposal applications after the deadline. Submissions via email or in hard copies will not also be considered. Proponents should allot ample time for registering and verifying their accounts, and for encoding the proposal in the DPMIS.
Concept proposals will be evaluated by PCHRD between March 16 to April 15, 2026 based on alignment to priorities and Call topics, duplication, and proponent eligibility. Proponents may anticipate the decision on which concept proposals will be shortlisted for full blown submission through their DPMIS account or via email starting April 15, 2026.
- Full Blown Proposals
Proponents who have submitted concept proposals that are successfully shortlisted should submit the full blown versions and supplemental documents to the DOST DPMIS starting May 1 until May 31, 2026, 5 PM, PhST.
The following will need to be encoded or uploaded online in the DOST DPMIS:
- Project Proposal following the DOST Detailed Proposal Form
- Work plan Schedule (Gantt Chart of Activities)
- Proposed Line-Item Budget (LIB) including the Counterpart Funding of Implementing Agency
- Curriculum Vitae of Proponent(s)
- Duties and Responsibilities of each Project Personnel
- Endorsement of Agency Head
- Informed Consent Form and Case Report Form, for proposals involving human subjects
- Gender and Development (GAD) Score Sheet
The following are considered supplemental requirements that are optional at the time of the submission of the proposal but are mandatory to be submitted prior to the issuance of final approval for a project:
- Ethics Clearance (for studies involving human subjects)
- Free Prior Informed Consent Form (for studies involving indigenous people’s rights and interests), if applicable
- Biosafety Clearance, if applicable
- Institutional Animal Care and Use Clearance, if applicable
- Bureau of Animal Industry Clearance, if applicable
The DOST DPMIS will not accept proposal applications after May 31, 2026. Submissions via email or in hard copies will not also be considered. Proponents should allot ample time for encoding the proposal in the DPMIS and anticipate possible system lag time during the last day of submission.
The following will automatically be disapproved under the R&D Call managed by PCHRD’s R&D Management Division:
- Proposals not submitted via the DOST DPMIS
- Proposals from institutions that are not qualified to submit during the Call
- Proposals not within the priority areas of PCHRD
- Proposals meant to be submitted in other DOST Calls or for other Council Calls
- Proposals that are purely capacity building and or institutional building in nature but tagged as R&D
- Proposals that are technology transfer/commercialization in nature but tagged as R&D
- Proposals that are meant for funding by the PCHRD Regional Health Research Development Consortia
Who May Apply
Following the eligibility requirements specified in the DOST Grants-in-Aid guidelines, the following may submit proposals for financial assistance:
- Public and private universities and colleges
- Research and Development Institutes (RDIs) including hospitals conducting R&D
- Government agencies and its instrumentalities
- DOST-certified science foundations
- Other public or private non- profit S&T institutions/organizations that are (1) located in the Philippines, (2) operated primarily for scientific, educational, service, or similar purposes in the public interest, (3) with proven competence, and provided that projects align to DOST/PCHRD priorities. Non-profit organizations engaged in lobbying activities are not eligible to apply.
Program and Project Leaders of proposal to be submitted must also meet the following eligibility requirements specified in the DOST Grants-in-Aid guidelines:
- Must be a Filipino citizen, subject to applicable laws
- Must hold a regular position in his/her primary institution of employment and is not due for retirement during the project implementation
- With at least a Master’s Degree in a relevant field, have proven research competence / track record, or a DOST S&T fellow
- Must not hold accountability with DOST and its funding agencies, particularly technical and financial reports
- Must not have have been found guilty of any administrative or criminal case, including those under appeal
Scope of Funding Support
PCHRD has not set a cap for the funding that will be requested provided that the budget is appropriately justified and supported by details in the proposal. The implementing agency is expected to provide counterpart funding (at least 15% of the total request budget for public institutions and at least 20% for private institutions) in cash/in kind.
Request for funding should be itemized following DOST Form 6-Project Line-Item Budget. Budget request may cover full or partial costs for project implementation, both direct and indirect costs for personnel services, maintenance and other operating expenses, and capital outlay.
Project expenses should be categorized in accordance with the Unified Account Code Structure (UACS) and relevant provisions specified in Section C.2. “Detailed Breakdown of the Required Fund Assistance” of Memorandum Circular No. 003, s. of 2025, also known as the “Guidelines for the Grants-in-aid Program of the Department of Science and Technology and its Agencies”. For capital outlay, this cannot include the construction of new buildings and other types of major infrastructure.
Contact Information
General inquiries about the Call may be emailed to pchrd.rnd.concepts@gmail.com.


