Who is eligible for CIHR funding?
3.1 Nominated Principal Applicant Certain categories of individuals and organizations are eligible to apply for CIHR grants and awards. Eligible individuals include but are not limited to researchers, knowledge users, scholars, health professionals, undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
How do I register for CIHR project grant?
Project Grant – Registration Instructions
- A ResearchNet account; You should only have one ResearchNet account.
- A CIHR PIN in ResearchNet. Organizations applying as Nominated Principal Applicants must contact CIHR’s Contact Centre for guidance in creating a ResearchNet account and registering for a CIHR PIN.
What are project grants?
In general, a project grant is given to support a specific, connected set of activities, with a beginning and an end, explicit objectives and a predetermined cost. When a funder gives a grant for a specific project, it is generally a restricted grant and must be used for that project.
How much is CIHR funding?
CIHR invests approximately $1 billion each year to support health research. Learn about how CIHR’s grants and awards (G&A) expenditures were disbursed in 2020-21.
Where does CIHR funding come from?
CIHR’s investments through the non-discretionary funding portion of its G&A budget are prescribed by the Government of Canada. As a result, CIHR has very limited authority to use the funding for any purpose other than the one(s) prescribed.
What is CIHR bridge funding?
Purpose. The purpose of the Internal Grants Tri-Agency Bridge Funding Program is to provide funding for the further development of unsuccessful tri-agency program applications, specifically CIHR Project Grants, to ensure future success.
How do you get a CIHR PIN?
To register for a CIHR PIN:
- Log into your ResearchNet Account;
- Select your name from the top right hand side of the screen;
- Select “Register for a CIHR PIN” from the drop-down menu; and.
- Complete and submit the on-line form that appears on the screen.
What is a CIHR Biosketch?
The Biosketch must be completed using the Canadian Common CV (CCV) interface, and will be used to assist peer-reviewers in determining whether an applicant has the necessary skills and experience required to conduct the proposed research described in the grant application.
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