Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Team Grant: HIV/AIDS and STBBI CBR - Gay, bisexual men and other MSM
Agreement Number:
189971
Agreement Value:
$1,000,000.00
Agreement Date:
Jan 1, 2026 - Dec 31, 2030
Description:
The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to: • Strengthen and build capacity within communities for CBR and KM that delivers impactful, useful, and timely results for populations at greatest risk of STBBI in Canada; • Advance community-centred approaches to STBBI research by establishing meaningful partnerships between communities and researchers from academic or other research institutions; and • Improve health equity by conducting, enabling and/or facilitating access to research that addresses structural, social, behavioural, and biomedical determinants of health for key populations affected by STBBI.
Organization:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Expected Results:

This program provides funding for targeted grants and awards aimed at addressing priority areas. Priorities are identified by CIHR in consultation with other government departments and agencies, partners and stakeholders. The program mobilizes researchers, patients, health providers, and decision makers to conduct research, enable knowledge translation and build capacity in the priority areas. It often requires collaboration within and across sectors.

Location:
Prince George, British Columbia, CA V2N 4Z9
Reference Number:
236-2025-2026-Q4-00086
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
121627350
Recipient Type:
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Recipient's Legal Name:
Community-Based Research Centre, .
Research Organization:
University of Northern British Columbia
Program:
Research in Priority Areas
Program Purpose:

This program provides funding for targeted grants and awards aimed at addressing priority areas. Priorities are identified by CIHR in consultation with other government departments and agencies, partners and stakeholders. The program mobilizes researchers, patients, health providers, and decision makers to conduct research, enable knowledge translation and build capacity in the priority areas. It often requires collaboration within and across sectors.