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Find similar grantsPlanning and Dissemination Grants (Summer 2026) is sponsored by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). These grants provide support for planning and/or dissemination activities consistent with the mandate of CIHR.
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Other CIHR Grants (e.g., Catalyst, Planning and Dissemination, Training) | SPARC Other CIHR Grants (e.g., Catalyst, Planning and Dissemination, Training) CIHR grants, other than Project Grant, identify a specific topic or health challenge for researchers to address. These strategic (i.e., targeted) grants are launched by CIHR’s 13 Institutes and, to some extent, by CIHR’s priority-driven initiatives.
They are sponsored by any of the following (in full or combination): The Roadmap Accelerator Fund (an internal CIHR fund); External non-government organizations (e.g., Kidney Foundation of Canada); and/or Federal and provincial government agencies/departments (e.g., Public Health Agency of Canada).
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) is an exception; it launches and funds its own competitions relatively independently of other CIHR initiatives. Each month, multiple strategic grants are launched through ResearchNet and award amounts can range from a few thousand to millions of dollars.
Strategic grants are sometimes launched quickly in response to a national or international crisis, while other grants are planned well in advance as large multi-year initiatives and still others recur on an annual basis.
In addition to the Operating Grants and Team Grants program categories supported by Stefanie Novakowski and Flora To-Miles , respectively, other typical strategic grant competitions include Catalyst Grants, Planning and Dissemination Grants and the Health Research Training Platform. Catalyst Grants provide 'seed' money to kickstart a new research initiative.
Each Catalyst competition focuses on a different research area, with few recurring competitions. They are typically worth $100,000 for a one-year period. Planning and Dissemination Grants (listed in ResearchNet’s “Other” category) support pre-project planning or knowledge dissemination activities.
They are typically worth $10-25k, and usually run twice per year (Spring and Fall). The Health Research Training Platform supports the development of interdisciplinary, inter-jurisdictional, and intersectoral research training and mentoring platforms to build capacity in established or emerging areas. These awards typically range from $400k-$1M/year for a six-year period.
See Other Grant Opportunities in ResearchNet All CIHR strategic competitions use the PI submission process (note: this is different from the Institutional E-approval process used for the Project Grant competition).
Be sure to confirm the ORS deadlines and procedures relevant to your campus, as well as your Faculty and/or Department/School, as necessary: UBC Vancouver | UBC Okanagan SPARC support for these grants currently includes CWL-protected resources and sample grants. Individual consultations are available to all researchers and recommended for new faculty. They offer tailored advice to help applicants prepare their application.
Online Resources and Sample Grants Check out our comprehensive sample grant library and additional resources curated specifically for UBC researchers. CWL is required to view. Resources Sample Grant Library CIHR often schedules competition-specific webinars.
Please check the CIHR webinar page (see both the ‘archived webinars’ and ‘upcoming webinars’ tabs) if you are interested in applying to a competition. If you have missed the webinar you can request the slides from the CIHR helpdesk . Manager of Research Development, Health Central Phone Line 604.
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8778 UBC's Health Research Advisor (CIHR) Other UBC Research and Grant Support UBC Okanagan's Office of Research Services Research Facilitation Research support personnel based in the faculties BC Children's Hospital Research Institute: Research and Technology Development Office Program technical support Planning and Dissemination Grants (Summer 2026) Other: One Health Antimicrobial Resistance Research Network Researchers applying to certain CIHR competitions must comply with new and updated Government of Canada research security requirements.
Check ResearchNet to confirm if the requirements apply to your competition. UBC’s Research Security team is available to provide support and resources related to these new requirements, as well as to guide you in implementing best practices to safeguard your research.
UBC Support Programs to Advance Research Capacity Part of the VP Research & Innovation portfolio UBC Support Programs to Advance Research Capacity UBC receives support for managing its research enterprise from the federal Research Support Fund . The University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine Across BC
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants include researchers and knowledge users. The Nominated Principal Applicant must be an Early Career Researcher (ECR) by the funding start date if funds are reserved for ECRs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000 for up to one year. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was June 3, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Planning and Dissemination Grants (Summer 2026) is funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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