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Alzheimer’s Disease Strategic Fund: Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia 2026 - Understanding Mechanisms of Dysfunction (VCID-UMD)

Alzheimer's Association and Brain Canada

UM Funding ID
FD04298
Sponsor
Alzheimer's Association and Brain Canada
Category
Canadian Funding Opportunities
Description

The VCID-UMD 2026 Grant Program aims to fund concerted and collaborative efforts that will explore these questions to advance our understanding of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia and its contributions to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. While multidisciplinary team approaches to addressing these complex scientific questions are welcome to apply, this award is structured as an individual research grant, with funding administered through the recipient’s institution and recipient’s institution will be expected to manage subcontractors with collaborators. 

Each award is limited to ato a total of $300,000, with a funding range of $150,000 - $300,000 depending on the project scope. 

VPRI Contact
Michelina Violi
Research Grants Specialist (Health & International)Michelina [dot] .Violi [at] @umanitoba [dot] .ca

Deadlines

UM Internal Deadline (to ADR)Sponsor Deadline

 

Letter of Intent

 

15-Jun-2026

5:00 pm EST

 

Application

24-Aug-2026

14-Sep-2026

5:00 pm EST

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