Sponsor

Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute

For More Information

For more information, please go to the CCSRI Grants & Awards website.

Description

Innovation to Impact Grants (i2I) are intended to support the further development of successful findings based on the goals originally explored through a CCSRI Innovation Grant. Applicants are required to articulate specific achievements from the original Innovation Grant (i.e., significant new knowledge, publications, intellectual property, technology development, or relevant endpoints) and clearly describe and justify the progression to the new research proposed.

Eligibility

Only investigators with a funded Innovation Grant are eligible for this program.

Funding Availability

$150,000/year – anticipates up to 5 grants awarded.

Indirect Costs

0%

Project Duration

Maximum of 3 years – grants are non-renewable.

Special Notes

Abstract registration must be completed in order to submit a full application.  There must not be substantial overlap (i.e. more than 50%) with any pending application to any other CCSRI program as of the full application due date.

ABSTRACT REGISTRATION DATE to sponsor directly: August 15, 2016 by 5:00 p.m.

Deadlines

If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.

TypeDateNotes
Internal Deadline

To Office of Research: Please submit your application/proposal along with an OR5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca

External Deadline

How to Apply

Abstract and full application must be submitted through the CCSRI‘s online application system EGrAMS

For Questions, please contact

Sherri Huys, Administrator, Grants and Programs
Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute
55 St. Clair Avenue W., Suite 300
Toronto, Ontario M4V 2Y7
416-934-5313
research@cancer.ca

Office of Research

Ornella McCarron, Grants Officer
Research Services Office
519-824-4120 x52832
omccarro@uoguelph.ca

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Health and Life Sciences
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