HIV/AIDS and STBBI Community-Based Research Team Grants Linkage Tool
To achieve the goals and objectives of the HIV/AIDS and STBBI Community-Based Research Team Grants Funding Opportunity strong connections are essential. One of the ways CIHR is supporting the development of such connections is through this Linkage Tool.
The Linkage Tool is intended to facilitate connections between individuals and organizations interested in participating in applications to the funding opportunity. Interested participants may include but are not limited to: independent researchers, non-governmental organizations (including community organizations and regional health authorities), decision makers, community members, healthcare providers, trainees, people with lived or living experience.
The table below provides information submitted by individuals and/or organizations interested in establishing collaborations in relation to this funding opportunity. Potential applicants and interested participants are encouraged to use the information provided to connect directly.
Please note that completing the form is voluntary and not a requirement of the application process. Information is provided on a voluntary basis and in no way confers any advantages in the evaluation and/or funding of applications, nor does it replace or constitute a Registration to this funding opportunity.
You may request to have your information edited or removed at any time by sending a request to hivaids-vihsida@cihr-irsc.gc.ca.
Please share this tool with anyone you think may be interested in participating in this opportunity.
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The information is provided in the language in which it was submitted by the respondent.
Important: To be included in the Linkage Tool, please complete this short form. Your information will be updated weekly until the application deadline for the funding opportunity.
Contact information | Location | Stakeholder/Participant type | Any additional information about interest in engaging, research expertise, skills/resources to contribute, etc. (optional) |
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Elaine Carter elaine.carter@onionlakehealth.org 639-343-7338 |
Onion Lake, Saskatchewan | Onion Lake Heath Board Inc.; Patient/family/caregiver/person with lived or living experience | |
Christine B Mackinley christinemackinley@sasktel.net 306-423-5493 |
Rosthern, Saskatchewan | One Arrow Health Center; Health care provider | I work in the community of One Arrow First Nation and I am very interested in funding opportunities which relates to all communicable disease. The funds will help us create awareness and assist us in reducing the transmission of sexually transmitted infections in our community. Some challenges we face in our community are Social Stigma, lack of funding, and for sure STI counselling. |
Tammy Maclean Tammy.Maclean@wchospital.ca |
Prince Edward Island | Researcher |
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