The Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation (CABHI) has officially launched the third round of funding for our Researcher-Clinician Partnership Program (RCP2). The Researcher-Clinician Partnership Program (RCP2) is designed to support teams of clinicians and researchers collaborating to refine, test, validate and disseminate innovative solutions in aging and brain health in a real-world care setting.
Through RCP2, CABHI will provide up to $500,000 (CAD) in funding per project to support those costs directly associated with the trial testing of an innovative solution at an advanced stage of development. In total, more than $2 million in total funding is available through this program!
We are seeking applicants with innovations that address challenges associated with the aging brain, including dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. In 2018, CABHI’s focus will be on testing innovative solutions that are aimed at addressing the following specific themes: Aging in Place; Caregiver Support; Care Coordination and Navigation; and Cognitive Health.
Applying is easy, and can be completed in 2 simple steps:
Step 1: Read the RCP2 Call for Innovations – Information Package for complete details about the application process, eligibility and selection criteria before submitting your application form.
Step 2: Submit your Application Form by 5 pm on Friday, May 18, 2018.
Join one of our webinars to learn more!
Register for one of our webinars to learn more about how to submit a successful proposal for RCP2. Topics will include: keys to a successful proposal, how to submit a proposal through our online portals, funding allocation and responsibility for reporting, and much more.
Webinar Dates & Times:
Friday, April 13, 2018 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT (Link to register)
Friday, April 27, 2018 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT (Link to register)
Funding for this program is provided by the Government of Canada through the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science, and the Baycrest Foundation.