Alzheimer Society of Canada – Brain Canada Knowledge Translation and Exchange Accelerator Grants

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Alzheimer Society Canada (ASC) and Brain Canada

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2024 Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) Accelerator Grants Request for Applications

2024 Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) Accelerator Grants Application Requirements

Description

The purpose of the  Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) Accelerator Grants program is to help accelerate the dissemination of scientific findings on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias to various audiences beyond academic researchers. 

KTE Accelerator Grants are designed to stimulate innovative and outside-the-box ideas that ensure research translates into implementation and eventually, impact. These grants provide researchers and trainees with the funding needed to develop KTE products relevant to their work in the field of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.  

The products that result from the KTE Accelerator Grants will share key learnings from applicants’ research that are meaningful to different audiences in an easy-to-use and accessible way while making use of different and unique formats. Examples of KTE products include, but are not limited to: websites, training and workshops, policy briefs, pitch decks, community implementation/engagement opportunities, blogs, social media, videos, podcasts, tool kits, theatre and live performances, film and animation, digital storytelling, infographics, games, exhibits and visual arts, and music and dance.

Eligibility

These grants are available to all:

  • Current and past Alzheimer Society Research Program (ASRP) grant and award recipients.
  • Current and past recipients of a Brain Canada-funded grant focused on Alzheimer’s disease and/or other dementias research.
  • Principal Investigators that are current Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) members (e.g., team and cross-cutting program leads and collaborators, COMPASS-ND and CAN-THUMBS UP investigators, etc.).

Funding Availability

ASC and Brain Canada have allocated $200,000 to this program.

Maximum Project Value

Total grant amounts are flexible to accommodate the budgets required to support a broad range of KTE plans. The minimum budget allowed is $5,000 and the total budget cannot surpass $100,000. 

Project Duration

Grants are for a term of one (1) year but are eligible for an additional two-year extension for a total of up to three (3) years. 

Deadlines

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

TypeDateNotes
Internal Deadline

Applicant to submit a copy of application along with a complete OR5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca

External Deadline

Please submit your completed application via ASC’s SurveyMonkey apply platform.

For Questions, please contact

Should you have any questions, please contact research@alzheimer.ca

Office of Research

Laurie Gallinger, Awards & Agreements Officer
Research Services Office
lgalling@uoguelph.ca

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