How the Institute is Funded
Five revenue streams designed for institutional independence. No single funding source exceeds 50%. Cross-ecology flows connect the Institute to the clinical core and consulting arm.
Education
Tuition across four credential tiers — Foundation Certificate through Fellowship. VET Student Loans eligible. Corporate training packages and CPD subscriptions.
See EducationNetwork
Annual practitioner membership fees tiered by credential level. Clinical registry access and protocol licensing for external sites.
See NetworkResearch
NHMRC, MRFF, and ARC competitive grants. JCU collaborative programs. International whole-systems research consortia.
See ResearchPublishing
Division-specific textbook series. Journal article processing charges. Protocol monograph subscriptions and working paper series.
See PublishingConsulting
TGA regulatory pathway consulting. Government policy advisory. Curriculum consulting for convergence thesis frameworks.
See ConsultingInstitute
Staff, facilities, technology, administration, and governance. The operational backbone that enables all five revenue streams to function.
See InstituteHouse
Clinical training sites, research participants, and outcome data. Net revenue flow is Institute to Clinical Core — an investment in education infrastructure.
See HouseConsulting
Regulatory, curriculum, and policy advisory services. Revenue sharing model between Institute and Consulting Arm.
See Consulting