Grants and Contributions
About this information
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.
$8,100.00
Dec 2, 2019
Hockey: More than Just a Game
1324899
Museum Assistance Program (MAP)
$22,000.00
Dec 2, 2019
Business Planning
1327304
Canada Book Fund
$25,000.00
Dec 2, 2019
Planification d'entreprise
1327417
Canada Book Fund
$3,000.00
Dec 1, 2019
Individual or sole proprietorship
Hacking AMR 2019 - Using the digital world to fight Antimicrobial Resistance
152356
-To provide travel awards to individuals in aid of research and knowledge translation activities consistent with CIHR–III’s vision, mandate, and strategic directions where the circumstances fall outside CIHR's current suite of funding programs.
-To provide the opportunity to dream up & create solutions to real-world problems to improve human, animal, and environmental health and well-being with regards to Antimicrobial Resistance.
$1,531,290.00
Dec 1, 2019
Individual or sole proprietorship
Team Grant : Pathways Implementation Research Teams – Component 3
152456
The specific objectives of the Team Grant: Pathways Implementation Research Team Component 3 are to:
• Increase the equitable reach, access and sustainability of culturally appropriate population health interventions using an implementation science approach
• Develop and share recommendations, guidelines and policies for sustainability and enhanced equitable reach and access of interventions that incorporates reciprocal learning between participating Indigenous communities and research teams
• Build capacity for implementation research in Indigenous communities by training and mentoring junior researchers through partnerships with communities, including students and trainees with Indigenous living experience, and community members.
$3,000.00
Dec 1, 2019
Individual or sole proprietorship
Hacking AMR 2019 - Using the digital world to fight Antimicrobial Resistance
152357
-To provide travel awards to individuals in aid of research and knowledge translation activities consistent with CIHR–III’s vision, mandate, and strategic directions where the circumstances fall outside CIHR's current suite of funding programs.
-To provide the opportunity to dream up & create solutions to real-world problems to improve human, animal, and environmental health and well-being with regards to Antimicrobial Resistance.
$99,545.00
Dec 1, 2019
Individual or sole proprietorship
Knowledge Synthesis Grant: Socio-Economic Burden of Inherited Disease
152397
The Knowledge Synthesis of Socio-Economic Burden of Inherited Disease Grants are expected to:
- Identify and synthesize existing data about the cost of managing inherited diseases to clearly identify future research needs;
- Synthesize scientific knowledge that will contribute to a common understanding of the current knowledge gaps in this area; and
- Identify the best approach to fill the defined knowledge gap.
$3,000.00
Dec 1, 2019
Individual or sole proprietorship
Hacking AMR 2019 - Using the digital world to fight Antimicrobial Resistance
152358
-To provide travel awards to individuals in aid of research and knowledge translation activities consistent with CIHR–III’s vision, mandate, and strategic directions where the circumstances fall outside CIHR's current suite of funding programs.
-To provide the opportunity to dream up & create solutions to real-world problems to improve human, animal, and environmental health and well-being with regards to Antimicrobial Resistance.
$2,114.00
Dec 1, 2019
Individual or sole proprietorship
Training Grant: SPOR National Training Entity - LOI
152740
This funding opportunity is expected to:
•Increase capacity in patient-oriented research and support viable career paths in patient-oriented research by:
¿Leveraging and adding to existing patient-oriented research training opportunities and resources in order to guide individuals through personalized development paths in a systematic manner;
¿Coalescing the community of patient-oriented research leaders, mentors, coaches and trainees to share and innovate approaches to patient-oriented research capacity building;
¿Integrating patient-oriented research principles, practices, and findings within Canadian health care contexts by positioning future leaders in the patient-oriented research community, including but not limited to trainees, early career researchers, and implementation specialists (as defined above).
¿Incorporating Indigenous, Western, and other paradigms of patient-oriented research, training, mentoring, and leadership to enrich the training and career development of all participating trainees and mentors in a culturally safe manner.
$2,750.00
Dec 1, 2019
Individual or sole proprietorship
Training Grant: SPOR National Training Entity - LOI
152733
This funding opportunity is expected to:
•Increase capacity in patient-oriented research and support viable career paths in patient-oriented research by:
¿Leveraging and adding to existing patient-oriented research training opportunities and resources in order to guide individuals through personalized development paths in a systematic manner;
¿Coalescing the community of patient-oriented research leaders, mentors, coaches and trainees to share and innovate approaches to patient-oriented research capacity building;
¿Integrating patient-oriented research principles, practices, and findings within Canadian health care contexts by positioning future leaders in the patient-oriented research community, including but not limited to trainees, early career researchers, and implementation specialists (as defined above).
¿Incorporating Indigenous, Western, and other paradigms of patient-oriented research, training, mentoring, and leadership to enrich the training and career development of all participating trainees and mentors in a culturally safe manner.