Grants and Contributions

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In June 2016, as part of the Open Government Action Plan, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) committed to increasing the transparency and usefulness of grants and contribution data and subsequently launched the Guidelines on the Reporting of Grants and Contributions Awards, effective April 1, 2018.

The rules and principles governing government grants and contributions are outlined in the Treasury Board Policy on Transfer Payments. Transfer payments are transfers of money, goods, services or assets made from an appropriation to individuals, organizations or other levels of government, without the federal government directly receiving goods or services in return, but which may require the recipient to provide a report or other information subsequent to receiving payment. These expenditures are reported in the Public Accounts of Canada. The major types of transfer payments are grants, contributions and \'other transfer payments\'.

Included in this category, but not to be reported under proactive disclosure of awards, are (1) transfers to other levels of government such as Equalization payments as well as Canada Health and Social Transfer payments. (2) Grants and contributions reallocated or otherwise redistributed by the recipient to third parties; and (3) information that would normally be withheld under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

1175130 records

$1,150,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Applied Public Health Chair - 2SLGBTQI+ Older Adults

Agreement Number:

175934

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2030
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

¿ Support high quality programs of population health intervention research that contribute to new knowledge to improve health and health equity across the life course. A program of research outlines multiple research projects that are conceptually linked and implemented over several years, based on an analysis of gaps in current knowledge in the field, especially gaps of importance to knowledge users engaged in relevant policies and programs in public health and other sectors.
¿ Catalyze interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral collaborations between researchers and knowledge users that contribute to evidence-informed decision-making and use of knowledge by public health and other sectors.
¿ Support and strengthen the ability of the research community to respond with actionable evidence to emerging or re-emerging public health concerns that could impact the health and well-being of Canadians.
¿ Mentor the current and next generation of population and public health researchers (in particular post-doctoral fellows and early career researchers), practitioners and policy makers from a range of disciplines and sectors.
¿ Stimulate the application of innovative theories, methods and approaches in research and knowledge mobilization (KMb) that promote reciprocal learning within and/or between countries. This includes low-, middle- and/or high-income countries.
¿ Strengthen research excellence and ensure maximum impact through consideration of diverse socio-cultural identity and/or biological factors in research design, including diverse research methods such as those based in Indigenous ways of knowing.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CA K1N 6N5

$1,150,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

APHC - Behavioural Sc. and Com.-Based Approaches to Address Mis-/Dis-Info.

Agreement Number:

175933

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2030
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

¿ Support high quality programs of population health intervention research that contribute to new knowledge to improve health and health equity across the life course. A program of research outlines multiple research projects that are conceptually linked and implemented over several years, based on an analysis of gaps in current knowledge in the field, especially gaps of importance to knowledge users engaged in relevant policies and programs in public health and other sectors.
¿ Catalyze interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral collaborations between researchers and knowledge users that contribute to evidence-informed decision-making and use of knowledge by public health and other sectors.
¿ Support and strengthen the ability of the research community to respond with actionable evidence to emerging or re-emerging public health concerns that could impact the health and well-being of Canadians.
¿ Mentor the current and next generation of population and public health researchers (in particular post-doctoral fellows and early career researchers), practitioners and policy makers from a range of disciplines and sectors.
¿ Stimulate the application of innovative theories, methods and approaches in research and knowledge mobilization (KMb) that promote reciprocal learning within and/or between countries. This includes low-, middle- and/or high-income countries.
¿ Strengthen research excellence and ensure maximum impact through consideration of diverse socio-cultural identity and/or biological factors in research design, including diverse research methods such as those based in Indigenous ways of knowing.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V6T 1Z1

$149,489.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Catalyst Grant: NWHRI: Innovation Fund – Biomedical Discovery Grants

Agreement Number:

174709

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2025
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

• To promote EDI-informed, cutting-edge, creative and outside the box research that has the potential to challenge, overturn or create new paradigms in high-priority areas of women’s health.
• To test highly innovative ideas and obtain the results necessary to catalyze new research or commercialization efforts that could subsequently be funded by larger grants.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Montréal, Quebec, CA H2L 4M1

$108,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Catalyst Grant: NWHRI: Innovation Fund – Biomedical Discovery Grants

Agreement Number:

174702

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2025
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

• To promote EDI-informed, cutting-edge, creative and outside the box research that has the potential to challenge, overturn or create new paradigms in high-priority areas of women’s health.
• To test highly innovative ideas and obtain the results necessary to catalyze new research or commercialization efforts that could subsequently be funded by larger grants.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Montréal, Quebec, CA H2X 0A9

$150,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Catalyst Grant: NWHRI: Innovation Fund – Biomedical Discovery Grants

Agreement Number:

174705

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2025
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

• To promote EDI-informed, cutting-edge, creative and outside the box research that has the potential to challenge, overturn or create new paradigms in high-priority areas of women’s health.
• To test highly innovative ideas and obtain the results necessary to catalyze new research or commercialization efforts that could subsequently be funded by larger grants.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Montreal, Quebec, CA H3G 1A4

$1,150,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Applied Public Health Chair - HIV & STBBI Research

Agreement Number:

175942

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2030
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

¿ Support high quality programs of population health intervention research that contribute to new knowledge to improve health and health equity across the life course. A program of research outlines multiple research projects that are conceptually linked and implemented over several years, based on an analysis of gaps in current knowledge in the field, especially gaps of importance to knowledge users engaged in relevant policies and programs in public health and other sectors.
¿ Catalyze interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral collaborations between researchers and knowledge users that contribute to evidence-informed decision-making and use of knowledge by public health and other sectors.
¿ Support and strengthen the ability of the research community to respond with actionable evidence to emerging or re-emerging public health concerns that could impact the health and well-being of Canadians.
¿ Mentor the current and next generation of population and public health researchers (in particular post-doctoral fellows and early career researchers), practitioners and policy makers from a range of disciplines and sectors.
¿ Stimulate the application of innovative theories, methods and approaches in research and knowledge mobilization (KMb) that promote reciprocal learning within and/or between countries. This includes low-, middle- and/or high-income countries.
¿ Strengthen research excellence and ensure maximum impact through consideration of diverse socio-cultural identity and/or biological factors in research design, including diverse research methods such as those based in Indigenous ways of knowing.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Waterloo, Ontario, CA N2L 3G1

$1,150,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Applied Public Health Chair - Oral Health

Agreement Number:

175938

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2030
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

¿ Support high quality programs of population health intervention research that contribute to new knowledge to improve health and health equity across the life course. A program of research outlines multiple research projects that are conceptually linked and implemented over several years, based on an analysis of gaps in current knowledge in the field, especially gaps of importance to knowledge users engaged in relevant policies and programs in public health and other sectors.
¿ Catalyze interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral collaborations between researchers and knowledge users that contribute to evidence-informed decision-making and use of knowledge by public health and other sectors.
¿ Support and strengthen the ability of the research community to respond with actionable evidence to emerging or re-emerging public health concerns that could impact the health and well-being of Canadians.
¿ Mentor the current and next generation of population and public health researchers (in particular post-doctoral fellows and early career researchers), practitioners and policy makers from a range of disciplines and sectors.
¿ Stimulate the application of innovative theories, methods and approaches in research and knowledge mobilization (KMb) that promote reciprocal learning within and/or between countries. This includes low-, middle- and/or high-income countries.
¿ Strengthen research excellence and ensure maximum impact through consideration of diverse socio-cultural identity and/or biological factors in research design, including diverse research methods such as those based in Indigenous ways of knowing.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA R3T 2N2

$140,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships

Agreement Number:

170031

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2026
Description:

The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships Program aims to attract and retain top-tier postdoctoral talent, both nationally and internationally, to develop their leadership potential and to position them for success as research leaders of tomorrow, positively contributing to Canada’s economic, social and research-based growth through a research-intensive career.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Training and Career Support
Location: Waterloo, Ontario, CA N2L 3G1

$1,150,000.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Applied Public Health Chair - Public Health System Transformation

Agreement Number:

175937

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2030
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

¿ Support high quality programs of population health intervention research that contribute to new knowledge to improve health and health equity across the life course. A program of research outlines multiple research projects that are conceptually linked and implemented over several years, based on an analysis of gaps in current knowledge in the field, especially gaps of importance to knowledge users engaged in relevant policies and programs in public health and other sectors.
¿ Catalyze interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral collaborations between researchers and knowledge users that contribute to evidence-informed decision-making and use of knowledge by public health and other sectors.
¿ Support and strengthen the ability of the research community to respond with actionable evidence to emerging or re-emerging public health concerns that could impact the health and well-being of Canadians.
¿ Mentor the current and next generation of population and public health researchers (in particular post-doctoral fellows and early career researchers), practitioners and policy makers from a range of disciplines and sectors.
¿ Stimulate the application of innovative theories, methods and approaches in research and knowledge mobilization (KMb) that promote reciprocal learning within and/or between countries. This includes low-, middle- and/or high-income countries.
¿ Strengthen research excellence and ensure maximum impact through consideration of diverse socio-cultural identity and/or biological factors in research design, including diverse research methods such as those based in Indigenous ways of knowing.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, CA S4S 0A2

$117,400.00

Feb 1, 2024

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Catalyst Grant: NWHRI: Innovation Fund – Biomedical Discovery Grants

Agreement Number:

174694

Duration: from Feb 1, 2024 to Jan 31, 2025
Description:

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

• To promote EDI-informed, cutting-edge, creative and outside the box research that has the potential to challenge, overturn or create new paradigms in high-priority areas of women’s health.
• To test highly innovative ideas and obtain the results necessary to catalyze new research or commercialization efforts that could subsequently be funded by larger grants.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Montreal, Quebec, CA H3A 0G4