other: hiv/aids & stbbi clinical trials research network – phase 1

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • strengthen capacity for clinical trials research in stbbi by establishing a network with pan-canadian governance that advances a diverse and inclusive leadership model and by leveraging partnerships with other canadian and international clinical trial networks;
  • advance a community-centred approach to clinical trials research by ensuring meaningful engagement of community members and people with lived and living experience (pwlle) throughout the entire research process, including in research priority-setting, leading to more relevant, applicable and timely solutions for populations at greatest risk of stbbi in canada and abroad;
  • mobilize knowledge amongst decision makers, health practitioners, pwlle, communities, industry, indigenous communities and hiv/aids and stbbi researchers in canada and abroad in both official languages to enhance, share and foster equitable benefit of evidence-based interventions;
  • develop skills and methodology for the future of clinical trials research by establishing the framework for an interdisciplinary training and mentoring network, baseline activities for training across the teams and a vision and appropriate capacity to support expanded activities through the anticipated phase 2 training and mentoring platforms;
  • improve health equity by advancing equitable access to participation in clinical trials with a focus on key populations, and by supporting clinical trials research and interventions that address and reduce the impact of stigma, racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism and other forms of discrimination and systemically entrenched oppression;
  • advance commitments towards truth and reconciliation by upholding the rights and priorities of indigenous peoples, including through indigenous-led research, respecting self-determination, and supporting distinction-based approaches.
external deadline: 
wednesday, october 25, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ontario vehicle innovation network: stream 2: research and development (r&d) partnership fund – wintertech

eligibility: 

eligible applicants

  • applicants are small and medium enterprises (sme) defined as having fewer than 500 global, full-time employees.
  • applicants are required to have operations in ontario and carry out their project in ontario.

eligible partners

  • small and medium enterprises (smes)
  • national and multinational enterprises (nes and mnes)
  • academic institutions (as clients only)
  • municipalities
  • indigenous communities
  • not-for-profit organizations representing industry
  • crown corporations
  • transit authorities

additional partners can also join the project.  there is no limit on the number of partners. partnerships should represent significant potential commercial opportunities for all parties.

how to apply: 

ovin’s r&d partnership fund – wintertech development program supports ontario small and medium enterprises (smes) and their partners to validate, test, prototype, and demonstrate new products and technologies designed to meet the unique demands of winter weather conditions.

wintertech development leverages the strengths and innovative capabilities of ontario smes in the automotive and mobility sector and our unique winter weather conditions to establish the province as a test bed for mobility products and services in severe winter weather conditions.

because of ovin’s wintertech development program, ontario is a global leader in the commercialization of new winter-ready mobility technologies and solutions.

wintertech development supports projects related to technology/product/service validation, testing, demonstration and prototyping of mobility products and services in severe winter weather conditions in the following priority areas:

  • mass light vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and vans
  • heavy duty vehicles, including commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles (rvs), and others used for goods movement
  • transportation infrastructure
  • intelligent transportation systems (its)
  • transit-supportive systems and vehicles
external deadline: 
tuesday, november 7, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ontario vehicle innovation network: stream 2: research and development (r&d) partnership fund – electric vehicle

eligibility: 

eligible applicants

  • applicants are small and medium enterprises (sme) defined as having fewer than 500 global, full-time employees.
  • applicants are required to have operations in ontario and carry out their project in ontario.

eligible partners

  • small and medium enterprises (smes)
  • national and multinational enterprises (nes and mnes)
  • academic institutions (as clients only)
  • municipalities
  • indigenous communities
  • not-for-profit organizations representing industry
  • crown corporations
  • transit authorities

additional partners can also join the project.  there is no limit on the number of partners. partnerships should represent significant potential commercial opportunities for all parties.

how to apply: 

the r&d partnership fund – electric vehicle (ev) – stream 2 program supports projects related to the development and demonstration of technologies in electric vehicles (ev) and battery manufacturing technologies in the following priority areas:

  • mass light vehicles, such as cars, trucks and vans
  • heavy duty vehicles, including commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles (rvs), and others used for goods movement
  • charging infrastructure
  • intelligent transportation systems (its)
  • transit-supportive systems and vehicles

examples of ev and battery-focused technologies, and other ev related technologies:

  • light weighting
  • electrified powertrains, electric motors, transmission systems, battery management systems
  • ev batteries, battery materials and chemistry, component manufacturing processes
  • charging systems and ev fleet management technologies
  • hydrogen and alternative fuel cell evs
  • electric micro-mobility
external deadline: 
tuesday, november 7, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ontario vehicle innovation network: stream 2: research and development (r&d) partnership fund – c/av & smart mobility

eligibility: 

eligible applicants

  • applicants are small and medium enterprises (sme) defined as having fewer than 500 global, full-time employees.
  • applicants are required to have operations in ontario and carry out their project in ontario.

eligible partners

  • small and medium enterprises (smes)
  • national and multinational enterprises (nes and mnes)
  • academic institutions (as clients only)
  • municipalities
  • indigenous communities
  • not-for-profit organizations representing industry
  • crown corporations
  • transit authorities

additional partners can also join the project. there is no limit on the number of partners. partnerships should represent significant potential commercial opportunities for all parties.

how to apply: 

the r&d partnership fund – c/av and smart mobility – stream 2 program supports projects related to the development, testing, validation, and demonstration of connected and autonomous vehicle (c/av) and smart mobility technologies in the following priority areas:

  • mass light vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and vans
  • heavy duty vehicles, including commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles (rvs), and others used for goods movement
  • transportation infrastructure
  • intelligent transportation systems (its)
  • transit-supportive systems and vehicles

 

external deadline: 
tuesday, november 7, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

green construction through wood (gcwood) program

how to apply: 

the green construction through wood (gcwood) program encourages the use of innovative wood-based building technologies in construction projects. this program supports canada’s commitment to reach 2030 and 2050 emissions reduction targets under the paris agreement and advance long-term priorities regarding greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions reduction.

gcwood invests in wood construction projects that generate many benefits, including:

  • reduced ghg emissions from renewable and sustainable resources that help decarbonize the built environment
  • accelerated adoption of innovative building technologies and systems
  • updated building codes that allow for taller and larger wood buildings
  • affordable housing and community infrastructure
external deadline: 
saturday, september 30, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

joint federal research funding program for military personnel and veterans: environmental scan of best practices and approaches to models of care for aging populations

how to apply: 

background

veterans affairs canada invites researchers from relevant fields to submit proposals to undertake a study of emerging research, best practices and approaches to support aging veterans to remain safely and independently in their homes through access to the services and supports they require.

as part of vac’s mandate as defined by the department of veterans affairs act, vac is responsible for the care, treatment, or re-establishment in civil life of those who served in the canadian forces. one of the ways vac meets this mandate commitment is through the administration of health care programming for veterans.

vac is currently conducting a review of home care supports to ensure that it continues to meet the evolving needs of veterans and that it is keeping pace with new and emerging trends.

research objectives

this funding opportunity is seeking submissions to conduct an environmental scan of academic literature and public documents regarding emerging trends, best practices and challenges in models of home care, including but not limited to, provision of personal care, respite care and palliative care. focus should be on countries or regions that have demonstrated success in supporting their citizens as they age at home. this research can be conducted in relation to the broader population and not limited to the canadian veteran population.

final report to include the following:

  • identify academic literature and public documents regarding emerging trends, best practices and challenges in models of home care.
  • identify any factors or potential issues that would hinder the application and success of home care (e.g. limited access to services, availability of family caregivers)
  • identify research that indicates when it may no longer be safe to remain in the home.
  • gender-based analysis plus and considerations.
  • any additional considerations for vac in developing and implementing a policy approach or strategy to healthcare for aging veterans
external deadline: 
monday, september 11, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

veterans affairs canada

cifar azrieli global scholars program

how to apply: 
cifar invites outstanding early-career researchers from across the natural, biomedical, life and social sciences and the humanities to join  one of our interdisciplinary research programs that address some of the most important questions facing science and humanity. 
 
the cifar azrieli global scholars program is designed to accelerate the development of early-career researchers in their pivotal first years as independent principal investigators in an academic or research institution, with responsibilities for research and teaching. cifar azrieli global scholars are emerging leaders in their field, with a high-impact record of innovative research, who are motivated to advance their influence through interdisciplinary collaboration with some of the world’s most renowned researchers, expand their networks, access mentorship and training in leadership and communication, and gain cross-sector exposure, to position themselves as influential leaders and agents of change in academia and beyond.
 
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
monday, october 30, 2023
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for proposals: 2024 wsib research and grants competition

how to apply: 

the wsib is now accepting proposals for the 2024 research and grants competition!

initial proposal deadline: friday, october 13, 2023

the wsib research and grants program aims to enhance workplace injury and illness insurance system outcomes by supporting innovative proposals that help advance our strategic mandate. the proposals funded through the program will help to strengthen ontario's workers' compensation system and deliver on our priority of making ontario a safer place to work.


research priorities

 

the 2024 wsib research and grants program will focus on applied research that can help make ontario the safest place to work. four considerations for the competition include:

1)            how we work

2)            how we approach health and safety

3)            how we support return-to-work and recovery

4)       how we meet our customers’ expectations

 

the research and grants program is committed to supporting the wsib’s strategic priority of effective management through the operating practices of the program on an ongoing basis.

applicants are encouraged to submit proposals that align to the topics of interest identified. highly practical research and training proposals aligned to the four primary considerations are also accepted.

for more information about the program and the application process, please visit our website.

external deadline: 
friday, october 13, 2023
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

15th science policy youth award – cspc 2023

how to apply: 

this award recognizes an individual under the age of 35 who proposes an innovative and compelling evidence-based policy proposal that will make a positive difference to canadians. proposals should be connected to one or more of the themes for the 2023 cspc conference listed below:

cspc 2023 conference theme: science and innovation in a time of transformation.

track 1: science and policy
track 2: science and society
track 3: innovation and economic development
track 4: science, international affairs and security
track 5: science and the next generation
track 6: grand challenges

for a detailed description of the conference theme, please visit here.

this award is designed not only to highlight innovative, evidence-driven policy ideas by policy 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and young professionals, but also to encourage young people not currently studying, or working in public policy to share their policy ideas. eligible recipients include all young canadian residents under 35, regardless of their field of study or work. the cspc is fully committed to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion and encourages all qualified participants to apply.

external deadline: 
friday, september 8, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
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research
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