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Digital4Health (D4H) is a grant program from Alberta Innovates that funds partnerships between Alberta's health system and digital health innovators to accelerate adoption of innovative, technology-driven care models. The program catalyzes the deployment of digital health solutions that improve patient outcomes, enhance care delivery efficiency, and strengthen Alberta's health system.
Awards of up to $200,000 per project over 24 months are available. Eligible applicants are Alberta-based organizations including academic institutions, government entities, multinationals, non-profits, and small and medium-sized enterprises. Projects must partner a health system delivery organization with a technology solution provider.
Applicants should check the Alberta Innovates website for current intake status, as the program alternates between active and inactive periods.
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Digital4Health (D4H) - Alberta Innovates This program is designed to catalyze the adoption of innovative care models by cultivating partnerships between the Alberta health system and digital health innovators. Program Status refers to the state of work going on within this particular program. If the Program is 'Active', it is either accepting new applications or research is currently underway.
If the Program is 'Inactive', the Program is neither accepting new applications nor is any research being conducted. Intake Status refers to the state of the Program's call for new applications. If the Intake is displaying 'Open', the Program is accepting new applications.
If the Intake is displaying 'Closed', the Program is not accepting new applications. Health Innovation , Health Platforms Catalyzes the adoption of innovative care models by cultivating partnerships between the Alberta health system and digital health innovators.
Digital4Health (D4H) - Program Guide Academic Institutions & Researchers Government or Public Entity Multi-National Enterprise Small to Medium Enterprise As a challenge-driven program, D4H provides an opportunity to address priority health system challenges through the implementation and real-world testing of promising digital health solutions that deliver health and economic value in Alberta.
This Program explores novel care models to support the transformation of the health system to be more sustainable and citizen-centric. Through a process of collaboration, health system delivery partners and technology solution provers can generate evidence that will facilitate adoption and scale of technology-enabled care models.
Challenges are data-informed, needs-driven, and provide unique opportunities for applicants to leverage digital health solutions across the continuum of care. Ultimately, this program will aim to deliver better health care and economic value in Alberta. D4H is a challenge-driven program.
Challenges are data-informed, needs-driven, and provide unique opportunities for applicants to leverage digital health solutions across the continuum of care to implement and test technology-enabled care models. The D4H Program has two streams: a Partner Challenge Stream and Project Stream .
Partner Challenge Stream: Alberta Innovates partners with organizations to tackle specific, co-identified challenges within Alberta’s health system. This stream aims to leverage these partnerships to pilot and evaluate digital health solutions that address our partnered challenges and have the potential to transform care delivery in Alberta. Please refer to current and past challenge on the Program Webpage for more details.
Project Stream: Designed for Health Service Delivery Partners (HSDPs), who have partnered with a Technology Solution Provider(s) (TSPs) ready to deploy an innovative digital health solution for real-world implementation.
This stream provides support to HSDPs to implement their innovations to address data-informed, health system needs that generates evidence and insights to facilitate broader adoption and scale within Alberta’s health system. Current Partner Challenges Creating the Future of Rehabilitation Care with the Glenrose Hospital Foundation Funding amount is up to $200,000 per project.
The Partner Challenge Stream has challenge-specific submission dates throughout the year. Challenge-specific submission deadlines will be posted under the “Current Partner Challenges” section above. The Project Stream has a continuous intake for applications.
Align with the objectives of the program. Align to and address a challenge statement as posted by Alberta Innovates and potential partners. Have the potential to support the development of novel, technology-enabled care models.
Have the potential to improve the health and well-being of the people of Alberta. Implement and pilot digital health technology that meets TRL 7 requirements, at a minimum. Include key measurable milestones with deliverables, stepped with critical “go/no-go” decision points.
Include a clear plan to evaluate project success (health, economic and feasibility evaluation). Include a clear and compelling path to sustainable implementation post-project. The Partner Challenge Stream is available to invited applicants only.
Please refer to Partner Challenge -specific requirements posted on Partner Challenge web pages for more detailed instructions. The Project Stream is designed for Health Service Delivery Partners (HSDPs), who have partnered with a Technology Solution Provider(s) (TSPs) ready to deploy an innovative digital health solution for real-world implementation.
HSDPs must first register on the Alberta Innovates Application Portal to access the D4H Full Application. To ensure projects align with the D4H Program, please complete the following Form . If you’re interested in becoming a Challenge partner, complete the Challenge Intake Form .
All applications are reviewed and evaluated to determine fit with Digital4Health objectives and intended outcomes. Alberta Innovates staff and external expert reviewers are engaged to evaluate applications. For more information, see the Program Guide .
Digital4Health – Program Guide SmartSimple Online Application Portal Standard Investment Agreement Template Digital4Health – Eligible Expenses Director, Health System Transformation - Health Innovation Antonio. Bruni@albertainnovates. ca Disrupting Benefits Challenge with Alberta Blue Cross® – Intake Refer to the Program Guide for more information on key dates.
Registration closed: December 6, 2023 12:00 am Registration closed: December 6, 2023 12:00 am Care in the Community 2018/2019 Empowering health innovation through strategic partnerships Health innovation experts Nancy Walter and Muna Sabouny discuss Alberta Innovates' role in transforming healthcare.
Making Access to Rehabilitation Care Easier for All Albertans $2 million program to support Alberta Innovates’ partnership with the Glenrose Hospital Foundation. Alberta Innovates Launches Digital4Health Program to Address Health and Wellness Needs in the Province New initiative focuses on partnerships with health and wellness organizations to meet the health needs of Albertans.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Alberta-based organizations including academic institutions, government entities, multi-nationals, non-profits, and SMEs. Must partner health system delivery partners with technology solution providers. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $200,000 per project over 24 months Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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AAI Career Awards is a grant from the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) that honors members for outstanding research and career achievement. Through multiple award tracks — including the Lifetime Achievement Award, Distinguished Service Award, Distinguished Fellows program, Public Service Award, and Vanguard Award — AAI recognizes immunologists at every career stage who have made exceptional scientific, institutional, or public-policy contributions. Nominations originate from the AAI Council and designated committees. The program celebrates careers defined by scientific excellence, service to the immunology community, and contributions to public advocacy, minority recruitment in the sciences, and disease research. Deadline is September 10, 2025.