community based-research canada

mental health of black canadians fund

how to apply: 
the public health agency of canada is seeking proposals for community-led projects that implement and evaluate culturally responsive programs that promote mental health and address its determinants for black canadians.
 
the deadline to submit an application for this funding opportunity is october 22, 2020 at 3:00 pm edt.

more information here
 
information sessions

english 
september 21, 2020, 1:30-3:00pm edt 
https://gts-ee.webex.com/gts-ee/j.php?rgid=r3109946f624e361864142d7546f73475

french
september 22, 2020 french, 1:30-3:00pm edt 
https://gts-ee.webex.com/gts-ee-fr/j.php?rgid=r44669d29c82efcfb8b72e1fa065812b9
 
external deadline: 
thursday, october 22, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

apply for funding for community-based projects (up $5,000) – new horizons for seniors program

eligibility: 

eligible applicants

for the small grant up to $5,000, your organization cannot have received funding from nhsp since 2015 to 2016.

how to apply: 

goals for small grants (up to $5,000)

project activities for small grants (up to $5,000) must be 1 of the following:

  • support information technology (it) equipment upgrades (such as computers, tablets)
  • provide capital support for current or new activities
  • promote volunteering to increase an organization's capacity

if your project activities are different than those above, you should apply for the $25,000 grant. you may still request $5,000 or less through the $25,000 process.

program objectives

projects for small grants (up to $5,000) must meet at least 1 of the following program objectives:

  • promoting volunteerism among seniors and other generations
  • engaging seniors in the community through the mentoring of others
  • expanding awareness of elder abuse, including financial abuse
  • supporting the social participation and inclusion of seniors
  • providing capital assistance for new and existing community projects and programs for seniors
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 20, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

apply for funding for community-based projects under the new horizons for seniors program (up to $25,000)

how to apply: 

program objectives

projects for regular grants (up to $25,000) must meet at least 1 of the following program objectives:

  • promoting volunteerism among seniors and other generations
  • engaging seniors in the community through the mentoring of others
  • expanding awareness of elder abuse, including financial abuse
  • supporting the social participation and inclusion of seniors
  • providing capital assistance for new and existing community projects and programs for seniors
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 20, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

indigenous community-based climate monitoring program

eligibility: 

who can apply?

  • band councils
  • tribal councils and associations
  • governments of self-governing first nation communities

applicants can work with external partners such as:

  • other indigenous communities
  • federal, provincial, territorial or regional governments
  • non-governmental organizations
  • academic institutions
  • professional service providers
how to apply: 

this program provides funding to support indigenous peoples in the design, implementation, or expansion of long-term community-based climate monitoring projects. specifically, the program supports community-led projects to monitor climate and the environmental effects of climate change on communities and traditional territories. the program also facilitates access to tools and best practices, enhances collaboration and coordination among initiatives, and supports indigenous participation in program oversight.

examples of eligible activities for funding include:

  • community engagement
  • developing a monitoring plan
  • hiring and training of community members to work on the project
  • rental or purchase of monitoring equipment
  • monitoring key climate indicators
  • assessing and managing indigenous knowledge and science-based data
  • communicating climate monitoring results
  • networking

the information gathered through community-based climate monitoring initiatives can be used to inform indigenous community adaptation actions and address climate data gaps.

these initiatives also provide local skill development and employment opportunities for youth and others and promote knowledge transfer between generations.

external deadline: 
friday, october 23, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

crown-indigenous relations and northern affairs canada

knowledge synthesis grants call - “mobility and public transit”

how to apply: 

sshrc and infrastructure canada (infc) have launched this knowledge synthesis grants (ksg) competition to mobilize social sciences and humanities research to examine and synthesize existing knowledge on mobility and public transit issues. grant holders will identify research gaps and opportunities and their work will inform and guide policy-makers and service providers responsible for public transit at the community level.

external deadline: 
thursday, december 17, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

postdoctoral enrichment program

how to apply: 

postdoctoral enrichment program (pdep) provides a total of $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities for underrepresented minority postdoctoral fellows in a degree-granting institution in the united states or canada whose training and professional development are guided by mentors committed to helping them advance to stellar careers in biomedical or medical research.

external deadline: 
thursday, january 14, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

science for peace and security (sps) programme

how to apply: 

sps is currently accepting proposals for activities addressing any of the programme’s key priorities. please note that this call is soliciting proposals for sps multi-year projects only.

to access the call and relevant application material, please follow the links below. the application deadline is 15 january 2021 at 23:59 central european time.

when drafting applications in response to this open call for proposals, applicants should refer exclusively to manuals and templates published on this page. only complete applications submitted using the correct templates may be considered as eligible.

participation in the sps programme enables experts and scientists to develop innovative solutions to today’s security challenges, and to build partnerships with their peers in nato and partner nations. proposals should be prepared jointly by scientists or experts from at least one nato and one partner nation, and be linked to nato’s strategic objectives. each application shall specifically respond to one or more of the sps key priorities. this call for proposals is soliciting applications for multi-year projects (myp) only. proposals may address any of the sps key priorities. owing to restrictions on travel and gatherings, quarantine and testing requirements due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, applications for sps-supported events may not be submitted in the framework of this call.

if you are interested in applying to this call, please contact jill sherman, international research facilitator at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca

 

external deadline: 
friday, january 15, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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