Sponsor

Diabetes Canada

For More Information

For award application information, see the Program Guidelines.

Description

Diabetes Canada is currently accepting applications for funding to support research projects that enhance our understanding of diabetes and its prevention, treatment, management, and cure. The objectives of the End Diabetes Awards are:

  • To support researchers in the discovery of the biomedical, clinical, health services, and/or population health factors that lead to the onset and progression of all types of diabetes and related complications.
  • To develop solutions aimed at the prevention, management, and finding a cure(s) for diabetes and its complications.
  • To address challenges in diabetes health services, and design and implement solutions that improve healthcare delivery, health policies, and access to care for all communities and populations affected by diabetes.

Funding Availability

Applicants can request up to $150,000 per year for 3 years for a total of $450,000 per grant. Diabetes Canada aims to award $6 million through the 2025 End Diabetes Awards.

Indirect Costs

0% per sponsor guidelines.

Deadlines

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

TypeDateNotes
Internal Deadline

Please submit application package and signed OR-5 to RSO via email to research.services@uoguelph.ca.

External Deadline

Applicants must submit their completed applications directly to the sponsor via ProposalCentral.

For Questions, please contact

For information regarding the funding opportunity and requirements, contact Diabetes Canada’s Research & Science department: research@diabetes.ca  

For technical support related to ProposalCentral, contact by phone: 800-875-2562 (Toll-free U.S. and Canada), or contact by email: pcsupport@altum.com 

Office of Research

Laurie Green, Awards & Agreements Officer
Research Services Office
lagreen@uoguelph.ca

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Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Social Sciences