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CIHR Operating Grant Funding Opportunity: Sugar & Health

CIHR Operating Grant: Sugar and Health

**Notice: Upcoming Webinar** Interested applicants are invited to participate in a webinar on this opportunity on December 2, 2016 (English 3:30-4:30 pm ET; French 2:00-3:00pm ET). To register, email inmd.comms@sickkids.ca. Only registered participants will be sent a WebEx invite prior to the webinar.

Application Deadline: January 17 2016
Funding Start Date: April 1, 2017
Grant amount: Maximum amount per grant is $150,000/year for up to 2 yrs. (Total of $300K)

How to Apply: The application is comprised of one step, “Application” and will be submitted via ResearchNet

Canadian Common CV: The application requires each participant (except collaborators) to create a CIHR Academic CV or the Knowledge User CV, as appropriate. The Nominated Principal Applicant must upload an Academic Common CV.

Objectives
The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to support policy relevant research and generate evidence regarding:

  • The unique health effects of dietary sugars, particularly sugars from different sources.
  • Population level interventions to reduce free sugars consumption.

Relevant Research Areas
The CIHR Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism & Diabetes (INMD) in partnership with Health Canada will provide funding for applications that address the objectives of this funding opportunity and that are deemed relevant to the research areas described below.

Applicants are asked to align their application with only one of the following funding pools:

Sugars and Health Funding Pool

  • Health impacts of free sugars in solid foods compared to beverages.
  • Health effects and intermediary effects on overall diet of free sugars reduction through replacement with non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) compared to sugars reduction without replacement of sweeteners / sweet taste.
  • Effective interventions that could shift preferences for sweet taste away from high free sugars in children and youth over time.
  • Health effects of shifting high sugar diets and the impact on gut microbiota and metabolomics.

Population Approaches to Reduce Free Sugar Consumption Funding Pool

  • Studies on population level interventions2 to reduce free sugars consumption (for example, by influencing price, product, placement, and promotion) within overall context of healthy eating to inform what works, in what context, and differential impacts across sub-populations (studies on children and youth are particularly encouraged). Studies that consider a systems approach3 are particularly encouraged.
  • Studies that demonstrate potential impact in Canada of promising free sugars policy interventions that have been implemented in other countries. This could include simulation modelling or, when possible, inter-jurisdictional comparisons of actual interventions.
  • Studies on substitution effects and/or compensatory behaviour at the population level and within the food supply and overall impact on free sugars consumption and eating behaviour.

The following are not eligible for this funding opportunity:

  • Studies focused solely on behaviour change at the individual level, within clinical settings and/or focused on treatment of disease.
  • Basic science using animal models.
  • Food science research that pertains to product reformulation.
  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

For complete details on this opportunity, please see the full description:

https://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca/rnr16/vwOpprtntyDtls.do?prog=2554&view=currentOpps&type=EXACT&resultCount=25&sort=program&all=1&masterList=true

Dairy Farmers of Canada Research Grants 2016

Please note: applicants interested in this opportunity will need to submit application materials through Western University (it is a NSERC-based application process).

Submission deadlines:
Dean’s (Western department): Contact your Faculty/Dept Research Officer for deadline details
Internal (Western RDS): November 24, 2016
Sponsor’s: December 1, 2016

Objectives of the Funding Program: Gain a better understanding of the specific role of dairy products in attaining and maintaining optimum health. Dairy Farmers Canada (DFC) considers applications that have nutritional and health implications for Canadian dairy products and are relevant to Canadian dairy farmers. DFC has a special interest in encouraging research that will help bring innovative and competitive dairy products with health benefits to the market. Of specific interest to DFC are applications which feature dairy products in their entirety, demonstrate technological innovation and utilize a multidisciplinary approach whenever possible, to address fundamental and applied research questions. Applied human randomized, controlled trials and in-vivo mechanistic studies are of particular interest.

The Letter of Intent is the first step in the application process. If approved, you will be invited to submit a Funding Application. Refer to the Guidelines for Grant Application, Research Funding Program of the Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) for details and priorities.

Application Details: The Funding Application will be peer-reviewed using an evaluation system similar to those used by well-established granting agencies. Funding Applications will be considered according to their scientific merit, available research facilities and current research priorities of DFC. Funding Applications received from within Canada will be given primary consideration. Note: Approval of the Letter of Intent and/or the Funding Application does not per se ensure Study funding. Final approval lies with the discretion of DFC’s Board of Directors.

Upon approval of the Letter of Intent, DFC will provide a Funding Application to be completed and submitted to the Administrative Assistant, Research Funding Program of DFC. Specific guidelines regarding the completion of the Funding Application and additional information about the administration of the grant is found in the Sponsor’s guidelines. The Letter of Intent must be submitted on DFCs form, in three (3) copies (one original and 2 copies), as well as an electronic version submitted via email. A *PDF of the Letter of Intent form can be found on our website at: www.dairynutrition.ca/research-funding.

NOTE: All Letters of Intent and Full Applications must be processed through Research Development & Services for institutional approval. Requests for Institutional approvals should be received no less than 3 days prior to the posted Sponsor deadline. A ROLA Proposal (bearing applicant, Chair and Dean electronic approvals) is required for each submission.
Western Contacts: Kilianski,Louise
Hancock,Jennifer Anne
Sponsor Contacts: CHRISTIANE.DARAGON@DFC-PLC.CA
21 Florence Street
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
613 236-9997

 

 

 

CIHR Online Learning Sessions – Fall 2016 Foundation & Project Grant Webinars

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CIHR Foundation Grant: 2016 Stage 1 and Project Grant 2016 Fall Applications Webinars

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is holding a series of Question & Answer webinars on the Foundation Grant: 2016 stage 1 application and the Project Grant Fall 2016 application starting the end of September 2016. These webinars allow both applicants and research administrators the opportunity to ask any outstanding questions they may have about the stage 1 application and a Project Grant application. In advance of the webinar, participants are invited to consult the Foundation Grant Program and Project Grant Fall 2016 web pages, which include updated supporting material and resources to help applicants successfully complete the applications.

Click here to access CIHR’s Facilitated Online Learning Session page to learn more about registering for these webinars, presented in English and French.

Brescia Fall 2016 Research Workshops

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The following research workshops will be offered in September at Brescia:

Research Grant Writing & Development Workshop

Date: Friday, September 23rd
Time: 11:30 – 1:00pm
Location: Mother St. James Building, Room 302A

This workshop provides a high-level overview of planning, writing and developing research grant applications. Topics covered include:

  • Preparation and planning (proposal, timelines, budget, CCV, ethics etc)
  • Elements of successful proposals
  • Find the right sponsor – types of funding sources
  • Writing tips
  • Common flaws
  • Resources

Time will be set aside for specific questions. Please feel free to bring your lunch.

SSHRC Connection Grant Workshop

Date: Friday, September 30th
Time: 11:30 – 1:00pm
Location: MSJ, Room 302A

Ready to mobilize your knowledge?  SSHRC’s Connection Grants support events and outreach activities geared toward short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives such as workshops, colloquiums, conferences, forums, summer institutes, etc. Connection Grant funding is for one year, and there are four application deadlines throughout the year: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. This workshop provides a detailed overview of SSHRC’s Connection grant, and the essentials needed to apply for this opportunity.

Please contact Elizabeth Russell-Minda, Research Officer with questions about these workshops.

CIHR Foundation and Project Grants 2016

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CIHR Foundation Grants

The Foundation Grant program is designed to contribute to a sustainable foundation of new and established health research leaders, by providing long-term support for the pursuit of innovative and high-impact research programs. The Foundation Grant program is expected to:

  • Support a broad base of health research leaders across all career stages, areas, and health-related disciplines with a demonstrable track record of excellence and impact in their field of study;
  • Develop and maintain Canadian capacity in health research and other related fields;
  • Provide research leaders with the flexibility to pursue novel and innovative lines of inquiry;
  • Contribute to the creation and application of health-related knowledge through a wide range of research and/or knowledge translation activities, including relevant collaborations.
Registration Deadline September 13, 2016
Application Deadline – Stage 1 October 13, 2016
Application Deadline – Stage 2 March 14, 2017
Anticipated Notice of Decision – Stage 1 February 2, 2017
Anticipated Notice of Decision – Final Assessment Stage August 3, 2017
Funding Start Date July 1, 2017

Grant value and duration
Values are proportionate to the requirements of the research proposed, and vary depending on the research field, research approach, and scope of program activities.

Mid Career/Senior Investigators: 7-year grants
New/Early Career Investigators: 5-year grants

For more information on this opportunity, including budget and funding amounts information, visit the CIHR Foundation Grant funding page

CIHR Project Grants

The Project Grants program is designed to capture ideas with the greatest potential to advance health-related fundamental or applied knowledge, health research, health care, health systems, and/or health outcomes. It supports projects with a specific purpose and a defined endpoint. The best ideas may stem from new, incremental, innovative, and/or high-risk lines of inquiry or knowledge translation approaches.

The Project Grant program is expected to:

  • Support a diverse portfolio of health-related research and knowledge translation projects at any stage, from fundamental discovery to application, including commercialization;
  • Contribute to the creation and use of health-related knowledge;
  • Promote relevant collaborations across disciplines, professions, and sectors.

Registration Deadline: September 20, 2016
Application Deadline: October 18, 2016
Anticipated Notice of Decision: May 15, 2017
Funding Start Date: April 1, 2017

Grant value and duration
Project grant values and durations will be commensurate with the requirements of the project proposed, and will vary depending on the field, proposed approach, and scope of activities. There is currently no cap on Project Scheme grants. CIHR anticipates that Project grants will reflect the wide variety of projects presently funded in various Open programs with values ranging from approximately $50,000 to $750,000 per year and grant durations ranging between approximately 1 to 5 years.

For more information about this opportunity, visit the CIHR Project Grant page. 

Upcoming Webinars–SSHRC Research Grants & Partnerships

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SSHRC is offering webinars for the following upcoming funding opportunities:

  • Insight
  • Insight: Research-Creation
  • Partnership Development
  • Connection
  • Partnership Letter of Intent

These webinars have proven to be very helpful and allow for direct questions and answers from SSHRC representatives. The webinars will be held via Adobe Connect at the following times:

Webinar Date Adobe Connect Link
Insight Grants (English) September 7, 2016, 1:30-3:30pm (EDT) https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r32an3wcrlm
Insight Grant: Research-Creation (English) Sept 13, 1:30-3:30pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r318czrs1jz
 Partnership Development Grants (English)  October 4, 12:00-2:00pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r49w8mf4p50
 Partnership Grants-Letter of Intent (English)  October 19, 12:00-2:00pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r8zoq6nnl8d
 Connection Grants (English) November 7, 12:00-2:00pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r2go86viks2

There is no need to register in advance and a Q&A period will follow the presentation. With Adobe Connect, questions must be typed in during the webinar. To join via Adobe Connect:

  • Click on the Adobe Connect webinar link on the date and time specified;
  • Enter your name and press “Enter”;
  • Adjust the volume on your computer.

If it is your first time attending an Adobe Connect meeting, do the following:

Health & Nutrition Related Funding Opportunities

Please click on the links associated with the following funding opportunities listed below for more information:

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Operating Grant: Analyses of Existing Canadian Cancer Cohorts & Databases
Registration Deadline: 2016-09-13
Application Deadline: 2016-09-27

Foundation Grant
Registration Deadline: 2016-09-13
Application Deadline: 2016-10-13

Project Grant
Registration Deadline: 2016-09-20
Application Deadline: 2016-10-18

Current CIHR Opportunities

Danone Institute

Research Grants
The Danone Institute provides grants-in-aid for research leading to improved nutrition during pregnancy, infancy, childhood and adolescence, particularly in ways that promote behaviour change.   Deadline for letter of intent:  September 2, 2016 

Egg Farmers of Canada 

To be considered for funding, research projects must align with Egg Farmers of Canada’s research priorities and have a practical application within the industry.  Egg Farmers of Canada’s priority areas have included: Animal care science; Hen nutrition and health; Environment and sustainability; Human nutrition and health;  Food safety;  Non-food uses of eggs;  Public policy and economics. Deadline: October 1, 2016  http://www.eggfarmers.ca/about-us/

Heart and Stroke Foundation

Grants-in-Aid Deadline: September 1, 2016
Personnel Awards Deadline: September 12, 2016

Nutricia Research Foundation

Research Grants
The basic activity of the Foundation to fulfil its mission is supplying grants for nutrition related research projects. Deadline: September 16, 2016 

Yogurt in Nutrition Initiative

Call for Research Proposals
Proposals are requested for projects focused on health benefits associated with yogurt consumption. Deadline: October 15, 2016

CIHR Update on Project and Foundation Grants – Launch Dates and Deadlines Delayed

July 22, 2016

As a follow-up to the outcomes of the July 13th Working Meeting to discuss CIHR’s peer review processes, a Peer Review Working Group has been established under the leadership of Dr. Paul Kubes as Executive Chair of the College of Reviewers. This group, which includes representatives from the Working Meeting, will advise CIHR on the implementation of peer review changes before the launch of the next Project Grant and Foundation Grant competitions. The membership for the working Group is currently being finalized and will be available shortly.

On July 5, CIHR announced that we intended to maintain the original application deadline dates for the Project Grant and Foundation Grant competitions. In order to give the Peer Review Working Group adequate time to meet, however, and given the changes to the peer review process outlined in the Outcomes Statement (available below), these dates will be changed. CIHR is currently examining the anticipated impacts on competition timelines.

We will share additional details concerning the revised launch dates and deadlines as soon as possible, but we can confirm at this time that registration will not open before September 1, 2016 for either competition.

Once again, CIHR would like to thank each participant of the Working Meeting sincerely for their creativity and solutions-oriented focus. The full Outcomes Statement from the July 13 Working Meeting to further strengthen peer review for investigator-initiated research is now available.

Seeding Food Innovation Grants 2016 – Weston

George Weston Limited and Loblaw Companies Limited have launched their Seeding Food Innovation Grants 2016 to provide seed funding for trans-disciplinary research proposals that address food and health challenges that will impact Canadians and are of global concern.

Letter of Intent deadline – Monday, July 25, 2:00pm EST

To Download an Application, click here.

Funding & Eligibility

  • Funding of up to $150,000 per project is available for up to two years within the field of food innovation
  • Grants will only be awarded to institutions that are Canada Revenue Agency registered
  • Principal Applicants must be at the level of Postdoctoral Fellow or higher

Review Criteria

  • Scientific Rigour and Innovation: The project must be of a rigorously scientific nature, while advancing or challenging current practices. In addition, research ideas should have a clearly defined focus and objectives. The objectives of this opportunity are open to trans-disciplinary work that moves beyond the classical boundaries of nutrition and agriculture. For example, there may be an emphasis on economics, social science and/or behaviour.
  • Vision and scope: While the project is to be primarily executed in Canada and must be significant to Canadian food and health systems, successful projects will also be able to demonstrate relevance and impact in other regions, or at a global scale.
  • Likelihood of success: How well-suited are the team and environment for this work? How likely is the hypothesis to be proven? How likely will the project be at developing a novel, practical and scalable solution to a food-related problem?
  • Commitment to public engagement: Projects must not be stand-alone science but demonstrate that they will make a real impact on communities, industry, policy, education etc.

Additional Information

Please refer to the Funding Guidelines for more detailed information about this grant program.

For inquiries about this funding opportunity: Food.Innovation@Weston.ca or 416-965-5435.

 

CIHR Update – Foundation and Project Grants Delayed

As of this writing, both the CIHR Foundation Grant and Project Grant opportunities will be delayed as CIHR is assessing peer review processes and other concerns raised by health researchers. The original launch for these investigator-initiated opportunities was scheduled for June 30th.

Please refer to the message from CIHR’s President, Dr. Alain Beaudet to Canada’s health research community: http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/49843.html 

Based on the most recent communications from CIHR, it is expected that the registration and application date for these programs will be as follows:

  • Foundation Grant Registration – August 9, 2016
  • Foundation Grant Application – September 13, 2016
  • Project Grant Registration – August 23, 2016
  • Project Grant Application – September 20, 2016