Deadline (Application): Brain Canada Foundation Innovation Grants

Brain Canada, in collaboration with Brain Changes Initiative (BCI) has now launched the Innovation Grants for Research Impact in Traumatic Brain Injury funding opportunity to generate creative, novel and practical evidence-based solutions that address stakeholder-identified and prioritized needs, listed below, to improve the trajectory of recovery for individuals after brain injury. 

1. Full assessment and customized treatment plan informed by the areas of brain that were damaged and severity

Goal: Create a comprehensive assessment tool and treatment planning template for trained frontline workers to inventory and rate all patient symptoms to inform a realistic treatment plan (with or without diagnosis). 

2. Less emphasis on structural characteristics and more on functional ability during assessments 

Goal: Ensure functional deficits are identified for concussion/mTBI so they can be treated; make fMRI more widely available by ensuring quality testing occurs in less time. 

3. Reduced waiting lists/immediate access to outpatient brain injury services and treatment facilities 

Goal: Prove the cost effectiveness of balancing the proportion of funding allocated to outpatient community services (as opposed to acute care) as evidence for provincial decision-makers to change funding model. 

4. Transfer of information from emergency departments to family physicians so brain injury is not missed 

Goal: More effective communication between emergency departments and family physicians for items to follow up on relating to the patient; prove the importance and cost-effectiveness of ensuring all patients have a family physician for follow up. 

5. Ongoing education (CMEs) for doctors about new research and therapies for brain injury 

Goal: To increase physician awareness and motivation a) about their need to take this training, and b) that it is available and how to access it. 

6. Accurate prognostication (to know expected outcomes) to inform decision-making by doctors, families, and insurance payees 

Goal: Make the assessment of existing prognostic factors systematic and standardized by consolidating what we already know. 

7. Reduced bureaucracy, paperwork, unnecessary delays, and barriers across systems (health, financial, insurance, legal, etc.) 

Goal: Create transparency of the paperwork needed for the patient’s recovery; seeking, gathering, completing, organizing and submitting and communicating about documentation. 

8. Minimize occurrence of incorrect assumptions that can prevent detection of brain injury, especially for Indigenous Peoples 

Goal:  Understand the patient journey (process) from beginning to end to determine where and how brain injury in Indigenous patients is missed. 

9. Increased detection, treatment, and prevention for special populations (e.g., people in situations of abuse, people experiencing homelessness) 

Goal: Collect data using a simple screening tool for flagging possible brain injury in hospitals and other relevant contexts, as well as socio-economic data. 

 

An overall funding envelope of $1.4M will be available for this program to support three to four grants over two years. This funding opportunity is open to interdisciplinary research teams of two or more members and must include a minimum of two independent investigators. 

Evidence clearly shows that increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in research environments enhances excellence, innovation, and creativity. Brain Canada and Brain Changes Initiative are committed to excellence through equity, and we encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds to apply to our funding opportunities, which will promote the expression of diverse perspectives, approaches, and experiences, including those of underrepresented groups.  

Click here to view the Request for Applications. 

Registration Form Deadline: September 27, 2023 at 6pm AST 
Deadline for Receipt of Full Applications: January 25, 2024 at 6pm AST

For questions regarding internal procedure, contact the grants facilitator for your faculty. For additional resources, click here for guidance on internal deadlines and submission processes.

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