request for applications

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research update: competition & important dates
request for applications / appel de demandes

parkinson canada is pleased to announce the competition of our 2017- 2019 research program funding cycle

important dates

november 10, 2016

release date request for applications

february 1, 2017(5:00 p.m.  edt)

application deadline (date of receipt)

applications submitted on line through the parkinson canada website
current funding opportunities 
(click on the grant / award title for full descriptions and eligibility)

pilot project grants

  • one-year duration
  • maximum funding of $45,000 
  • pilot project program grants intend to foster novel, high-potential projects and ideas with a trajectory for major grants with larger granting institutions 

targeted competition: progressive supranuclear palsy (psp) 1 pilot project grant

  • in addition to general funding opportunities that encompass the breadth of topics in parkinson’s disease research, parkinson canada invites applications for a targeted pilot project grant on progressive supranuclear palsy (psp). in response to this call, parkinson canada intends to fund one pilot project grant up to $45,000 for one year.
  • independent researchers are eligible to apply. refer to general pilot project grant rfa for application guidelines and instructions. select progressive supranuclear palsy (psp) as primary area of research on the online application system.

 new investigator award program

  • two-year duration
  • $45,000 per year
  • for junior faculty in a canadian university in first 5 years of their career as a research scientist in canada

basic research fellowship

  • two-year duration
  • $40,000 - $50,000 per year
  • candidates must hold a doctoral degree (md or phd) and may be canadian citizens who propose to train at an approved institution located inside or outside of canada, or international applicants proposing to train at an approved institution located in canada

partnership awards (see rfa for details)

  • parkinson canada and fonds de recherche du québec - santé (frqs) partnership awards
  • parkinson canada and new brunswick health research foundation (nbhr) partnership awards
  • parkinson canada and saskatchewan health research foundation (skrh) partnership awards

clinical movement disorders fellowship

  • one year duration, $50,000
  • recipient will undertake clinical training in the subspecialty of movement disorders and gain expertise in diagnosis and treatment of parkinson’s and may include other movement disorders.

clinical research fellowship

  • two-year duration $50,000 per year
  • recipient training will combine direct experience in the diagnoses and treatment of parkinson’s and in clinical research.

 graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hip award

  • two-year duration  $20,000 per year *(see rfa for explanation of funding)
  • at the time of application, candidates must be enrolled in a full-time graduate study program at the master's or phdlevel. candidates may be canadian citizens who propose to train at an approved institution located inside canada or international applicants proposing to train at an approved institution located in canada, who fulfill the criteria for a student visa.

partnership awards (see rfa for details)

  • parkinson canada and fonds de recherche du québec - santé (frqs) partnership awards
  • parkinson canada and new brunswick health research foundation (nbhr) partnership awards

parkinson canada is committed to advancing our research program to better serve canadians with parkinson’s, to foster canadian parkinson’s research leadership internationally, and to support efforts to ease the burden and find a cure.

application deadline: wednesday february 1, 2017 at 5:00 p.m.  edt

 or contact: 
julie wysocki, director, research program
parkinson canada 
tel: 416-227-3382 or 1 800 565-3000, ext. 3382      email:julie.wysocki@parkinson.ca

external deadline: 
wednesday, february 1, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

parkinson canada

knowledge synthesis grants: how will canada continue to thrive in an interconnected world and evolving global landscape?

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity will support researchers, teams of researchers and knowledge users in producing knowledge syntheses and scoping reviews that:

  • support the evidence’s use in decision-making, and the application of best practices; and
  • assist in developing future research agendas.

applicants must address the following three objectives of the funding opportunity in their proposals:

state of knowledge, strengths and gaps:

  • critically assess the state of knowledge of the future challenge area theme under consideration from a variety of sources, as appropriate;
  • identify knowledge strengths and gaps within the theme; and
  • identify the most promising policies and practices related to the theme.

research data:

  • assess the quality, accuracy and rigour of current work in the field; and
  • identify gaps in the quantitative and qualitative data available.

knowledge mobilization:

  • mobilize knowledge related to promising policies and practices within the academic, private, not-for-profit and public policy sectors;
  • facilitate dialogue between academic researchers, cross-sectoral stakeholders and policy-makers in government; and
  • facilitate the use of resulting findings by stakeholders.
external deadline: 
tuesday, january 12, 2016
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

2017 celebrate canada

how to apply: 

the 2017 celebrate canada funding application process has been launched.

the department of canadian heritage provides financial support for activities delivered during the celebrate canada period, from june 21 to july 1. these activities celebrate national aboriginal day on june 21, saint-jean-baptiste day on june 24, canadian multiculturalism day on june 27, and canada day on july 1. in certain cases, funded activities may be undertaken up to 5 days prior to the celebrate canada period. however, since events are expected to be held on the date of the designated day, priority will be given to events held on the actual date.

we are very pleased to announce that the 2017 application form and guide may now be found on the canadian heritage website at http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1449510320084/1449510375132. in order to ensure that your funding request is processed in a timely manner, you are invited to send us your request as soon as possible, before the deadline date of november 21, 2016.

please ensure that your application is completed and signed. whether applications are submitted by fax, e-mail or mail, signatures must be hand-written. incomplete or unsigned applications will result in delayed processing and could be rejected. please choose one method for submitting your application and do not submit duplicates.

please note that your applications will be assessed using a variety of criteria. some of these include:

- how the project adheres to program objectives;
- the use of canadian symbols (e.g. canadian flag)
- the incorporation of themes related to canada's 150th anniversary;
- the use of partnerships;
- whether events are taking place on their designated day;
- the accessibility of the site;
- whether anticipated attendance is realistic;
- whether the application is complete;
- whether the project is clearly explained, complete, and demonstrates good use of funds;
- whether the budget is balanced and realistic;
- whether other sources of revenue are identified;
- the number of eligible activities that are part of the event.

the budget submitted for the project must be balanced, realistic and reasonable. inflated or exaggerated budgets or costs may result in rejection of the application.

if you received funding in the previous year, you were required to submit a final activity report, which was due on august 31, 2016. if you failed to provide us with a final activity report prior to submitting a new application, your organization will not be eligible for funding.

do not hesitate to contact your regional program officer if you require further information:


amanda redhead
a/program manager, operations / a/ gestionnaire de programme, opérations canadian heritage / patrimoine canadien
150 john street, suite 400 / 150, rue john, pièce 400 toronto, ontario, m5v 3t6
tel./tél.: 416-973-5359 / fax/téléc.: 416-954-4515 amanda.redhead@canada.ca<mailto:amanda.redhead@canada.ca>

jocelyn kocal
program officer
department of canadian heritage, government of canada / ministère du patrimoine canadien, gouvernement du canada
150 john street, suite 400 / 150, rue john, bureau 400 toronto, ontario, m5v 3t6
tel.: 416-954-7715 / fax: 416-954-2909
jocelyn.kocal@canada.ca<mailto:jocelyn.kocal@canada.ca>

jim bouthaveth
program officer | agent de programme
department of canadian heritage | ministère du patrimoine canadien government of canada | gouvernement du canada
150 john street, suite 400
toronto, ontario, m5v 3t6
telephone | téléphone 416-973-4576 / facsimile | télécopieur 416-954-2909 jimmy.bouthaveth@canada.ca<mailto:jimmy.bouthaveth@canada.ca>



thank you for your cooperation.

external deadline: 
monday, november 21, 2016
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

department of canadian heritage

research funding

how to apply: 

dairy farmers of canada (dfc) is proud to support canadian research in the area of nutrition, food science and health and to contribute to the development of a canadian network of experts in those fields. the research we fund is conducted in a strictly impartial and unbiased fashion. studies are selected by a peer-review committee comprised of renowned canadian researchers with expertise in various areas of food science, nutrition, health science and medicine. this independent committee is responsible not only for the scientific evaluation of the research proposals we receive, but also for following the progress of the selected research projects. under an agreement reached in the spring of 1996, proposals selected by dfc may be submitted to the natural sciences and engineering research council of canada (nserc). the funding for projects that meet the criteria for both agencies is shared on an equal basis. the research we support has made, and will continue to make, significant contributions to the international body of knowledge in both basic and applied science.

external deadline: 
thursday, december 1, 2016
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

dairy farmers of canada

mustard fellowship in work and health

eligibility: 
  1. applicants must have completed a phd (or equivalent) at the time they begin the fellowship, in one or more of the fields of social, behavioural, organizational or health sciences, including epidemiology, medicine and allied medical professions.
  2. applicants must be within five (5) years of completion of their phd, have held no more than one other postdoctoral fellowship (or equivalent), and have not held another academic job as an independent investigator (e.g., assistant professorship).
  3. applicants should have an interest in approaching research questions from a multidisciplinary perspective. 
  4. applicants should have proficiency in relevant qualitative and/or quantitative methods. 
  5. applicants must hold canadian citizenship, have permanent residency status in canada or be eligible for a canadian work visa at the time of application. 
  6. applicants may not hold another major salary award in addition to the mustard fellowship.
how to apply: 

the fellowship supports the development of outstanding new researchers in the field of work and health congruent with the mission of the institute. it aims specifically to build capacity for innovative multidisciplinary research concerning the relationships between work environments and worker health. as such, the fellowship is open to a range of academic disciplines including social, behavioural and organizational sciences, as well as clinical and population health sciences.

external deadline: 
friday, november 18, 2016
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

institute for work & health

accelerate development of new therapies for childhood cryptosporidium infection (round 18)

how to apply: 

this call is soliciting new tools and technologies that have potential i) to overcome the technical barriers in working with cryptosporidium that have historically hampered progress, and ii) to improve our ability to develop and translate active compounds into effective therapies for treatment of pediatric cryptosporidiosis. the goal of this call is to develop broadly applicable approaches that can be used to accelerate development of therapeutic interventions, rather than to support the development of specific interventions themselves.

external deadline: 
wednesday, november 9, 2016
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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