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Find similar grantsDigital Health Innovation Fund is sponsored by Government of Canada (Innovation, Science, Economic, and Development - SIF, Stream 4). This fund supports the development of research programs through the use of the Digital Health and Discovery Platform (DHDP).
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Digital Health Innovation Fund Digital Health Innovation Fund This competition is now closed; Digital Health Innovation Fund The DHDP has launched a Request for Applications for the Digital Health Innovation Fund. The purpose of this opportunity is to support the development of research programs through their use of the Platform.
While the fund prioritizes oncology and neurology research programs, the DHDP is a disease agnostic initiative. Applications focused on other areas of health and AI research where similar data may be available (e.g. diabetes, cardiology) will also be considered.
By identifying and selecting research initiatives for their compelling science, projects will advance the design and use of the Platform to support meaningful and impactful projects. In parallel, the intention is to stimulate collaboration among small- and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs), while adopting a view toward the commercialization potential of research discoveries.
Key dates and supporting documents Information about the Fund A total of up to $25-million will be available until March 2027 through the Government of Canada’s Innovation, Science, Economic, and Development (SIF, Stream 4) fund, which will operate under a reimbursement model. It is anticipated that individual eligible projects will have a cost between $1 million to $7 million.
Eligible funds may be stacked with other federal, provincial or municipal governmental assistance, provided the collaborator does not exceed their maximum government assistance ratio.
Project teams must demonstrate that the combined level of financial assistance from all governmental sources does not exceed seventy-five percent (75%) of Eligible Supported Costs incurred by any Industry Collaborator and one hundred percent (100%) of Eligible Supported Costs incurred by any Academic Collaborator.
This competition is open to all private-sector and public organizations (for example, academic, health and research institutions and their foundations, independently owned businesses or industries, multinational enterprises (MNEs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and granting agencies) from across Canada.
Each project must actively involve: Inclusion and involvement of two (2) or more Canadian small- and medium-sized enterprises — SMEs — defined as fewer than 499 employees. Inclusion of a data provider who wishes to share health data through the DHDP. Please Note: SMEs who have access to data needed to complete their proposed project only require an additional SME (for a total of two) to form a project team.
More information is available in the FULL RFA Document . Applicants who are not currently members of the DHDP Network are required to obtain DHDP Network membership to be eligible for funds. Membership will be embedded in the RFA process during submission of Letters of Intent (LOIs) ( deadline September 15, 2025 ).
Visit https://www. dhdp. ca/membership/joining-the-dhdp to learn more.
Request for Applications: EN | FR Eligible Costs Table: EN only - NEW FAQ (pdf) available: DHIF FAQs - V2 July 2025 DHDP Poster 2025: EN | FR DHDP Technology Readiness: EN | FR DHDP Infrastructure: EN | FR DHDP Functionalities: EN | FR Key dates and supporting documents March 28, 2025: Digital Health Innovation Fund launch The Request for Applications call for the Digital Health Innovation Fund goes live.
Request for Applications: EN | FR Week of April 28, 2025: Webinars and Q&A Please submit general questions to the question form below or email dhdp@tfri. ca . Webinars will commence the week of April 28.
Invitations will be sent to those who completed the EOI survey in addition to existing DHDP Network members. May 2025: Fund Introduction-- Webinar recording and slide deck for May 02 and 09, 2025 (EN and FR ) now available. July 15, 2025: Expression of Interest (EOI) due EOI survey is completed to indicate your interest in the funding opportunity and if you require Matchmaking Assistance to form an eligible project team.
Expression of Interest Survey (English only) CLOSED September 15, 2025: Letter of Intent (LOI) due One (1) LOI per project team should be submitted including representation from at least 2 SMEs. DHDP LOI Budget worksheet: EN | September 2025: LOI Q&A--Webinar recording (EN) The TerryFoxTrack online submission portal for DHIF Letters of Intent (LOI) opens August 15.
October 1, 2025: Invitation for Full Applications sent LOIs are assessed for eligibility and alignment with DHDP objectives. Select project teams will be invited to submit a full application.
TerryFoxTrack online portal: user guide ( EN , Application documents (EN only): DHIF full application checklist Partner Workplan template Data Access Protocol template IP and Commercialization Plan Template November 15, 2025: Deadline for Full Applications The deadline for full applications is November 15, 2025. December 2025: Project Selection The DHDP Eligible Project Selection Review Committee will evaluate each project.
See application review process below for more information. DHIF Project Evaluation Framework January 2026: Funding Start Date Successful applicants are informed, and funding details are communicated including start date. Questions about the Digital Health Innovation Fund?
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