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.

Found 1147611 records

$149,851.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care - Open

Agreement Number:

158917

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Mar 31, 2021
Description:

The specific objectives* of this funding opportunity are:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Saint-Boniface, Manitoba, CA R2H 0H7

$150,000.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care - Open

Agreement Number:

158837

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

The specific objectives* of this funding opportunity are:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador, CA A1C 5S7

$149,960.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care - Open

Agreement Number:

158839

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

The specific objectives* of this funding opportunity are:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M5G 1N8

$924,200.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Team Grant: National Hepatitis C Collaborative Network extension

Agreement Number:

158462

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

The primary objective of this National hepatitis C Collaborative Network is to create a cohesive, collaborative research program in Canada that links researchers, knowledge users and decision makers from multiple pillars and jurisdictions across the country.

Secondary objectives include:
- Strengthening interactions and cooperation across the hepatitis C research community, through the creation of a defined research infrastructure.
- Creating a continuous research pipeline which links research across all pillars (biomedical, clinical, health services and population health) to facilitate the timely application of new knowledge and research results.
- Supporting models of integrated knowledge translation and exchange that accelerate the uptake of knowledge and the implementation of evidence-informed practices, policies and programs.
- Improving the environment for health services and public health researchers, to enable researchers in various regions across Canada to collaboratively and efficiently conduct innovative hepatitis C-related research.
- Providing an exceptional, interdisciplinary training and mentoring environment to increase research capacity in the field of hepatitis C.
- Ensuring the active and meaningful engagement of stakeholders and partners in the research program.

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

$287,232.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: SickKids-CIHR-IHDCYH New Investigator Grants

Agreement Number:

158400

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2023
Description:

The specific objective of this funding opportunity is:

• to provide important early career development support to child health researchers and enhance their ability to compete for future research grants.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA S7N 5A2

$149,855.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care - Western

Agreement Number:

158287

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

The specific objectives* of this funding opportunity are:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Calgary, Alberta, CA T2N 1N4

$200,000.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Op Gr: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in LTC - Common Measurement Framework

Agreement Number:

158288

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

The specific objectives* of this funding opportunity are:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Québec, Quebec, CA G1K 7P4

$137,500.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care(COVID-19)

Agreement Number:

158339

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M5B 2K3

$128,750.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care(COVID-19)

Agreement Number:

158340

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M5G 2C4

$136,991.00

Nov 1, 2020

Individual or sole proprietorship

Agreement:

Operating Grant: Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care - Ontario

Agreement Number:

158283

Duration: from Nov 1, 2020 to Oct 31, 2021
Description:

The specific objectives* of this funding opportunity are:

• To support evidence-informed implementation and sustainability of one or more the six defined promising practice and/or policy interventions within LTC/retirement homes;
• To scientifically assess the implementation, adoption, and sustainability of the intervention(s), which are intended to mitigate the risk and consequences of future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic;
• To provide greater understanding about which promising practice interventions and policy options and/or implementation and sustainability approaches are most effective, in which populations and contexts, and why;
• To build research capacity within the LTC/retirement home sector and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations between the research community and the LTC/retirement home sector;
• To foster knowledge translation and exchange throughout the research process to inform home-level improvement and implementation and sustainability efforts via the LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together initiative;
• To foster the use of high quality, real-time, actionable evidence by LTC/retirement homes and relevant policy makers during and beyond the pandemic to support the development of a rapid learning health system; and
• To Apply a sex- and gender-based analysis ‘plus’ lens to the analyses, taking into consideration intersectional perspectives of healthcare workers, residents, families and caregivers from diverse cultural and racial backgrounds.

Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program Name: Research in Priority Areas
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M5G 2C4