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Thursday, June 9, 2022
Opportunity The Canadian government has invested billions of dollars into applied research and the “innovation economy”. As a result, our nation has spurred great researchers and entrepreneurship programs from coast to coast. Despite this, the playbook for research commercialization is still sparse. The Lab2Market (L2M) program aims to change... More
Opportunity We are pleased to share that the application process for the Proof of Concept Grant, the cornerstone of innovation and excellence in the Alzheimer Society Research Program is now open! With over 500,000 Canadians living with dementia, and that number expected to rise, the need for fresh and innovative research into dementia is... More
Monday, May 30, 2022
Overview The focus of the Catalyst Grant: Towards Pan-Canadian Standards for Children and Youth Mental Health Services is to support research to inform standards specific to mental health and/or substance use health services for children, youth, and young adults (ages 0 to 25), including the perinatal period. Children, youth, and young adults,... More
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Opportunity In partnership with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), NSERC is piloting this interdisciplinary peer review mechanism. The shared peer review committee will assess all full applications submitted to NSERC’s Discovery Horizons program, as well as relevant... More
Friday, April 29, 2022
Opportunity The Post-Traumatic Stress Injuries in Public Safety Personnel (PTSI in PSP) initiative was announced in Budget 2018, with a commitment of $20 million over five years to support a new national research consortium between the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment... More
Opportunity The National Standards for Mental Health Services (NSMHS) initiative was announced in Federal Budget 2021, with funding commitments over two years (2021-2023) to Health Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada, and CIHR. This initiative aims to develop national standards in key priority areas of mental health services to ensure all... More
Opportunity Parkinson Canada is pleased to offer the Parkinson’s Digital Health Application Grant as part of its strategic initiative to impact more people throughout their journey with Parkinson’s. It is our intent that successful applicants in this Grant will utilize the funding to enhance and evaluate a digital health app that will engage... More
Opportunity Canada's investments to date in this field have created significant strengths in quantum science across the country, particularly in a few quantum research and innovation hubs (geographic areas where key quantum ecosystem players, including universities, companies and other types of organizations, are clustered together). Alliance... More
Opportunity Alliance Quantum grants will reinforce, coordinate and scale up Canada's domestic research capabilities in quantum science and technology through partnerships between university researchers and organizations from the private, public or not-for-profit sectors. This funding opportunity will be delivered through various calls for... More
Monday, April 25, 2022
Opportunity The Azrieli Foundation funds initiatives and operates programs across eight priority areas, including Science, Research & Healthcare. We fund research in neuroscience with a focus on brain development and neurodevelopmental disorders. We are pleased to announce our 2022 Request for Applications (RFA): New Ideas to Advance Knowledge... More
Monday, April 18, 2022
Opportunity The CRCP is inviting nominations for the inaugural Robbins-Ollivier Award for Excellence in Equity, which recognizes the contributions that Marjorie Griffin Cohen, Louise Forsyth, Glenis Joyce, Audrey Kobayashi, Shree Mulay, Susan Prentice, Michèle Ollivier, and Wendy Robbins have made to increase the level of equity in the CRCP and... More
Opportunity Since the 1990s there has been a significant increase in survival for many of the 22 most common cancers, with the projected 5-year survival for seven of these cancers now surpassing 80% However, within this group there remain six primary cancers for which the overall predicted 5-year net survival is less than 30%... More
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