Canadian Foundation for Women’s Health: Awards, Fellowships and Grants

How to Apply: 

The CFWH General Research Grant

The CFWH General Research Grants are awarded to those committed to finding solutions to the reproductive health issues that face women both in Canada and around the world. Open to any area within the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, these grants aim to help make further advancements in women’s health treatment, research, and education.

 

The Kitty Carr Fund

The Kitty Carr fund supports research and initiatives aimed to improve understanding of and to prevent maternal morbidity and mortality in Canada.
 
 

The Dawn Walker Grant

The Dawn Walker Grant is administered by the Canadian Foundation for Women's Health (CFWH) in support of health policy training and development for healthcare professionals. For purposes of the Grant, healthcare professionals are defined as individuals or students working or learning in a healthcare field and whose success will benefit from an enhanced understanding of the development of better health program policy for children and women.
 

The André Lalonde Bursary for the Work of Canadian Physicians within Canada in Areas of Special Needs

The André Lalonde Bursary for the Work of Canadian Physicians within Canada in Areas of Special Needs is supported by The André Lalonde Endowment Fund with the purpose of promoting knowledge of and interest in national and international women’s health issues among Canadian health care professionals who also serve as members of SOGC.    The Purpose of the Fund was expanded in 2016 to include the support of Canadian physicians wishing to, or currently working with under-serviced Canadian population.    A maximum of 2 bursaries will be distributed per calendar year. The award will be $1,500 to the recipient and $1,000 to the institution where the work will be done. The award is determined by the review committee based on the project. A committee formed by the CFWH Chair will review all applications.
 

 

External Deadline: 
Monday, January 30, 2023
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Masters
Research
Undergraduate