Ontario HIV Treatment Network: HIV Endgame Program – Summer 2024-2025 Grants
Research Admin Offices:
- ROADS
- HRS
Funding Type:
GrantOpportunity Type:
- Grant
Value:
Funding varies by competition stream, up to $750,000 over three years.
Disciplines:
- Faculty of Science
- Health Sciences
Sponsors:
- Ontario HIV Treatment Network
Deadlines:
Internal Deadline:
August 30, 2024Sponsor Deadline:
October 30, 2024Additional Dates:
- LOI HRS Due Date - August 30, 2024
- LOI ROADS Due Date - September 6, 2024
- LOI Sponsor Due Date - September 13, 2024
- Application Due Date (by invitation) - October 30, 2024
Description:
The OHTN HIV Endgame Program funds groundwork to support the design, implementation, improvement, and scale-up of programs and services that move Ontario closer to reaching the HIV endgame. The following competition streams are available for this year’s funding cycle:
- Breaking New Ground Grant: project funding for innovative, high-reward projects that will break new ground and build evidence and programs to dramatically improve the prevention, treatment, and care cascade in Ontario. This funding stream supports the piloting, evaluation, or scale up of HIV interventions
- Implementation Science Grant: project funding for the development of sustainable, effective HIV programs and services. This funding stream will support implementation science initiatives that will contribute to a rapid learning system for HIV
- Junior Investigator Grant: salary support for emergent leaders who are interested in working closely and collaboratively with the OHTN to drive change, contribute to rapid learning and improvement in our sector, and build HIV innovation capacity in Ontario
- Postdoctoral Grant: salary support for postdoctoral fellows who are interested in working closely and collaboratively with the OHTN to drive change, contribute to rapid learning and improvement in our sector, and build HIV innovation capacity in Ontario
- Community Based Project and Participatory Evaluation Grant: support for community-based agencies, their staff, and people living with HIV to undertake projects, needs assessments, quality improvements, and evaluation activities that help develop and modify effective programs, services, and policies or generate data to make the case for additional HIV inquiry relevant to Ontario’s needs
Resources:
Contact:
If applying from the Faculty of Health Sciences, unless otherwise indicated, you no longer need to send documents to HRS Intake. Your first point of contact is your assigned Senior Grants Advisor.
For more information and how to apply, contact Sarah Slasor, Senior Advisor, ROADS.