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Innovation Grants for Research Impact in Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain Canada and Brain Change Initiative

UM Funding ID
FD03298
Sponsor
Brain Canada and Brain Change Initiative
Category
Canadian Funding Opportunities
Description

The purpose of the Innovation Grants for Research Impact in Traumatic Brain Injury is to generate creative, novel and practical evidence-based solutions that address stakeholder-identified needs, listed below in no particular order, to improve the trajectory of recovery for individuals after brain injury. With the knowledge that behaviour, practice and policy changes are made possible by creating solutions that work, proven through rigorous academic research in collaboration with stakeholders, we expect the projects funded through this opportunity will have a substantial impact, especially for health care providers and patients.

Funding (amount is flexible to accommodate the needs of the project) available over two years.

Results Announced: April 2024

**Registration required - forms to be submitted through Brain Canada’s Grant Management System, Smart Simple.

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

Deadlines

UM Internal DeadlineSponsor Deadline

 

Registration

 

27-Sep-2023

5:00 pm EST

 

Application (Upon Invitation Only)

16-Jan-2024

4:30 pm CST

25-Jan-2024

5:00 pm EST

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