Operating Grant : Active and Assisted Living Joint Program

How to Apply: 

As stated in CIHR's Strategic Plan, Health Research Roadmap II: Capturing Innovation to Produce Better Health and Health Care for Canadians, CIHR wants to seize the momentum and contribute to innovative, evidence-informed eHealth solutions that will improve patient experiences, health outcomes and the sustainability of the health care system, as well as engage with the international community. As a way of expanding the opportunities for funding and engagement in international markets for ideas and industries, this program enables CIHR to leverage the value of its funding investments by participating in transnational joint calls in eHealth research.

This funding opportunity lies within the scope of the International component of CIHR's eHealth Innovations Initiative (eHII). The Active and Assisted Living Programme (AAL) provides Canada with an established and successful mechanism to foster international collaborations and offers the opportunity to engage diverse communities in generating transformative eHealth solutions.

The AAL Programme is a common funding activity of member states of the AAL Association, with the financial support of the European Commission, based on article 185 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The AAL Programme calls are complementary to the Horizon 2020 calls related to Active and Healthy Ageing under Societal Challenge 1 (SC1).

The AAL Call 2017 is part of the AAL Programme that was approved in May 2014 by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. As part of the work-programme, the AAL is launching a Call for Proposals: "AAL Packages/Integrated Solutions."

The focus of the 2017 call challenge of the AAL Programme is twofold:

  • To develop packages that integrate different solutions that address the needs and wishes of end-users and add value to their lives. Since peoples' wishes, aspirations, and needs evolve over time, packages should be designed with built-in flexibility and a variety of components in order to meet diverse individual situations and to remain attractive to end-users over time. End-users expect proposed solutions to be affordable, user-friendly, secure, and reliable. Packages should be based on existing and/or open platforms.
  • To ensure extensive testing and evaluation of packages in order to provide meaningful and significant results.

The AAL Packages/Integrated Solutions funding opportunity is expected to:

  • Support innovative, transnational and multi-disciplinary collaborative projects.
  • Support well-integrated solutions that are intuitively useful, personalized, and take the entire life span of the end-user into consideration.

For more information, please consult the Active and Assisted Living website.

Additionally, the AAL provides a partner search tool for applicants. It can be found at: http://ps.aal-europe.eu/.

External Deadline: 
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Weston Brain Institute Postdoctoral Scholars 2017

How to Apply: 

We are pleased to announce a new funding program, Weston Brain Institute Postdoctoral Scholars 2017. This program aims to encourage development of the next generation of leading Canadian neuroscientists by providing an outstanding international experience with support for a postdoctoral position at the University of Oxford, and affiliation with Merton College. Scholars should plan to build their careers in Canada upon completion of their postdoctoral position.

 

Award amount: £57,000 per year (£44,000 per year + benefits) for 2 years

Program Information Webinar:

Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 1:00 PM EST

Application deadline:

Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 2:00 PM EDT

Anticipated award notification:

September 2017

   

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More information is in the attached RFA or you can visit our website

External Deadline: 
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

KBHN Request for Applications 2017

How to Apply: 

Kids Brain Health Network  is currently in its 8th Year of a possible 15 years of funding, extending to 2025. We are soliciting proposals for funds we will invest in three different project types in Years 9 and 10. Our intention is to create the foundation for Impact Teams that will become the core of our strategy through to the end of our NCE lifecycle and beyond.

Areas of emphasis

  • early diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disability
  • effective treatment
  • evidence-based, cost-efficient support for child and family

Eligible projects will emphasize innovation, a national scope, and possess a high degree of potential for cross-disciplinary networking, as well as synergy with past Kids Brain Health efforts. Investigators are strongly encouraged to address issues that are most relevant to children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, and their parent and caregivers.

 

Registration of Intent to Submit an Application:
In a short statement (less than one page in length), identify the funding type that will be sought and a summary of what the research plan and proposal will entail.

Deadline: May 15, 2017

Click here for more information.

External Deadline: 
Monday, May 15, 2017
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Kids Brain Health Network

Request for Proposals Translational Funding – 2017-2018

How to Apply: 

Background and Description of Opportunity
The Canadian Glycomics Network (GlycoNet) is a Network of Centres of Excellence that focuses on the role of glycans (carbohydrates) in health. Areas of focus are therapeutic proteins & vaccines, antimicrobials and chronic disease, in particular diabetes & obesity, genetic diseases involving errors in glycan metabolism, and cancer. Ad-ditional information about Network research can be found at www.glyconet.ca.
A key goal of GlycoNet is the translation of research advances into novel products for treating disease. Accordingly this Request for Proposals seeks to fund more mature projects needing Network support to de-risk and advance them to a state at which translation is possible.

Requirements
Projects should:
• Be aligned with one of the GlycoNet research themes (see glyconet.ca).
• Be multidisciplinary and involve at least two research groups.
• Must have an articulated IP and patentability strategy.
• Be accompanied by a commercialisation plan provided by the Technology Transfer Office of the Project Leader’s Institution.
• Have a clear endpoint, successful completion of which would attract a potential partner.
• Ability to demonstrate partner support is preferred.

Funding Available
GlycoNet has set aside up to $600,000 for this competition. Proposals may request up to $200,000 in funding. It is anticipated that projects will be completed within 12 months; justification should be provided for longer funding periods. Continued funding for projects past the 12-month period will be considered on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the Commercialization Committee.

Eligibility
This opportunity is open only to individuals eligible to hold Tri-Council funds; i.e., the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) or the Social Sci-ences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

An individual may serve as the Project Leader on only one Translational Funding application and may not be in-volved in more than two Translational Funding applications. Simultaneous application for Phase I and Phase II funding for the same project is not allowed.

Deadlines
The competition will have several submission deadlines. If a project is not selected for funding at the time of the initial application, and other submission deadlines remain, reapplication is acceptable. The application deadlines are as follows:

Submission 1
• Registration: July 3, 2017
• Deadline: July 31, 2017 at 11:59 pm (PST)
• Anticipated Decision: October 31, 2017

External Deadline: 
Monday, July 3, 2017
Agency: 
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

2017 Strategic Investment Program (SIP) Accelerator

How to Apply: 

Do you have an innovative idea that has the potential for real-world impact at the intersection of technology and aging? AGE-WELL is launching a new funding program called the “SIP Accelerator” to support innovative post-discovery projects focused on the commercialization and/or knowledge mobilization of solutions (e.g. technologies, services or policies) aligned with AGE-WELL’s mission and vision.

The program provides:

  • financial support;
  • training opportunities; and
  • strategic mentorship.

AGE-WELL is dedicated to the creation of technologies and services that benefit older adults and caregivers. Our aim is to help older Canadians maintain their independence, health and quality of life through technologies and services that increase their safety and security, support their independent living, and enhance their social participation.

Award Value and Term:

Up to $40,000 over 12 months.

External Deadline: 
Friday, April 28, 2017
Agency: 
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Postdoctoral Fellowships

How to Apply: 

What is the program?

The NRC is excited to announce a new initiative to bring up to ten postdoctoral fellows (PDFs) to work alongside our internationally recognized research leaders. The program will offer PDFs access to unique world-class facilities and the opportunity to work alongside multi-disciplinary teams of expert researchers and technicians on projects of critical importance to Canada. PDFs will carry out research on innovative research projects, with opportunities for career development (publications and/or industry interaction).

PDFs will be offered appointments to the staff of the National Research Council on a term basis and will be offered salaries and benefits currently available to Research Officers. Salaries commensurate with experience are taxable and subject to other deductions. As a guide, the current annual PhD recruiting rate is $64,437. In addition PDFs will be allocated a travel fund to support their work.

Who is eligible?

  • Fellowships will be for two years contingent on satisfactory progress achieved during the first year.
  • Candidates should have obtained a PhD (or equivalent) within the past three years (PhD received on or after July 1, 2014) or expect to complete their PhD by September, 2017. To be eligible, a candidate will be required to submit their CV, three publications, a statement of interest for each project to which they wish to apply, and send the names of three references with contact information.
  • Fellows will work in a lab under the direct supervision of an NRC researcher.
External Deadline: 
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Health System Impact Fellowships

How to Apply: 

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to: 

  • Support impact-oriented career paths and elevate the career readiness of individuals with a PhD in HSPR or related fields by supporting experiential learning opportunities in Canada outside of the traditional scholarly environment, enriched competency development (e.g., leadership, project management), and national cohort participation;
  • Expand and enrich the traditional post-doctoral training environment by engaging health system and related organizations in preparing a cadre of promising PhD graduates for successful careers;
  • Provide health system and related organizations with direct opportunities to realize and harness the benefits that PhD-trained individuals can bring to such organizations for improved decision- making.
External Deadline: 
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Strategic Investment Program (SIP) Accelerator Funding

How to Apply: 

AGE-WELL’s new “SIP Accelerator” funding program supports innovative post-discovery projects focused on the commercialization and/or knowledge mobilization of solutions (e.g. technologies, services or policies) aligned with AGE-WELL’s mission and vision.

The AGE-WELL 2017 Strategic Investment Program (SIP) Accelerator Funding Program provides up to $40,000 in research funding, plus training opportunities and strategic mentorship.

There will be three competitions per year. The first application deadline is April 28, 2017, 5:00 EST.

For more details, see http://agewell-nce.ca/research/age-well-2017-sip-accelerator-funding.

External Deadline: 
Friday, April 28, 2017
Agency: 
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Guatemala: Green and Inclusive Economic Growth for Indigenous Women and Youth

How to Apply: 

Objective

Under this call, your project proposal must contribute to the achievement of this ultimate outcome:

  • Ultimate outcome: Increased economic empowerment for women and youth, especially from Indigenous communities, in Alta Verapaz, Chimaltenango and Sololá departments.

Your project proposal must also contribute to the achievement of two or three intermediate outcomes, including at least one of the following intermediate outcomes:

  • Intermediate outcome 1: Strengthened innovative, clean and sustainable business practices in small-scale enterprises, especially those headed by women and youth, from Indigenous communities in particular.
  • Intermediate outcome 2: Increased decent job opportunities for women and youth, especially from Indigenous communities.

You must not alter the ultimate outcome statement or the selected intermediate outcome statement.

If your proposal is selected, Global Affairs Canada will ask you to include an indicator linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in the performance measurement framework, to be completed when designing the project implementation plan. Global Affairs Canada will work in collaboration with organizations whose proposals have been selected to define this indicator, which will be used to measure the achievement of the final outcome.

Proposals must also meet gender equality and green economic growth objectives.

Gender equality: Priority will be given to proposals that fully integrate gender equality issues in their design. This means that gender equality issues raised in the gender comparative analysis will be integrated in the theory of change and are addressed specifically through concrete activities, resources, outcomes and indicators.

Proposals must also clearly indicate how:

  • women and girls have been consulted during the project design;
  • the needs voiced and suggestions made by women and girls in these consultations have influenced decisions on the project orientation and design; and,
  • women and girls will be involved in the activities implementation and monitoring, as well as in the project assessment.

Green economic growth and climate change: This call for proposals seeks to foster green economic growth by promoting sustainable environmental practices, such as the responsible use of natural resources, protection of ecosystems, promotion of low-carbon-emission economic activities, efficient use of energy, use of clean and/or renewable energy sources, management of waste and effluent, smart farming practices adapted to the climate, sustainable water and soil management, and strengthening communities’ capacities for resilience in adapting to climate change. These examples are provided solely as an illustration; proposals may include other sustainable practices that also meet the challenges linked to green economic growth. Proposed projects must also present an analysis of the potential impact of climate change on the populations and areas targeted by the project and, where applicable, propose measures to reinforce capacity for adaptation.

Number of proposals: An organization may only submit a single proposal, whether individually or as lead partner in a consortium.

  • Because of the fact that organizations are limited to only one proposal each, interested applicants are asked to indicate their interest in applying to this opportunity no later than   April 21, 2017
External Deadline: 
Friday, June 9, 2017
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

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