Funding Road Map
Name: Centre for Aboriginal Health Research – Community-based Knowledge Translation Grant
Abbreviation: CAHR
Type: Grant
General Deadline: Spring
Research Focus: Global Indigenous, Partnership Building
Name of Funding Organization:
Centre for Aboriginal Health Research
Name of Grant/Scholarship/Program (if applicable):
Community-based Knowledge Translation Grant
Type of Funding:
Grant
Description:
“The ACADRE program offers opportunities of a one time grant of up to $50,000 in support of the implementation of knowledge translation (KT) activities by a partnership between an Aboriginal community and an academic institution.”
Eligibility:
- open to First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities/organizations/health regions/researchers in Manitoba and neighbouring regions of Nunavut
- your project must be a partnership that is cooperative and equal between communities and academic institutions.
Specific focus on global health research?
The focus of this program is on Aboriginal health research
Application Process:
Please complete an application form (this can be found on the Community-based Knowledge Translation Grant information page, listed below) and follow the outlined directions.
Deadline:
Please check with the website to see dates in the future.
Contact Information:
Website: www.umanitoba.ca/centres/cahr/training/training-awards.html#Communitybased
Postal Address:
Linda Diffey
ACADRE Program Coordinator
Centre for Aboriginal Health Research
715 Buhler Research Centre
The University of Manitoba
715 McDermot Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 3P4
Fax: (204) 975-7783
Links to Valuable Websites and Documents:
Community-based Knowledge Translation Grant info page: www.umanitoba.ca/centres/cahr/docs/Application%20KT%20grant%202007-08.pdf
Source of information: The Centre for Aboriginal Health Research website

