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Diabetes Canada Research Collaboration Grant Program 2026
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Diabetes Canada

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Diabetes Canada Research Collaboration Grant Program 2026

Deadline: May 08, 2026
other
partially funded
Canada
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

About Diabetes Canada Research Collaboration Grant Program 📚

The Research Collaboration Grants by Diabetes Canada aim to bring researchers together to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and generate new solutions in diabetes research. The focus is on collaboration and knowledge-sharing, rather than funding full research projects.

  • Diabetes Canada

Benefits of the Program 🎉

  • Applicants can request between $3,000 and $10,000 per research collaboration activity.
  • Diabetes Canada will award a total of $60,000 through this program in 2026.

Eligibility Criteria ✅

  • The Nominated Principal Applicant must be a researcher.
  • The Nominated Principal Applicant and Co-Applicant(s) must have an academic or research appointment with an eligible Canadian institution.
  • The Nominated Principal Applicant can only apply to this program once per year but can be a Co-Applicant on more than one application.

Application Date and Process 📝

Applications must be submitted online through ProposalCentral, a secure grants management platform for electronically submitting grant applications and obtaining funding-related information.

Steps to Apply:

  1. Visit ProposalCentral and select the Applicant or Awardee tab.
  2. Login with an existing account or register for a new account.
  3. Select the Grant Opportunities tab.
  4. Search for Diabetes Canada in the search bar.
  5. Find the Research Collaboration Grant Program and select Apply Now to begin the application.

Application Deadline 📅

08 May, 2026

Contact Information 📩

For more details, visit the official Diabetes Canada Research Collaboration Grant Program.

Benefits
  • Applicants can request between $3,000 and $10,000 per research collaboration activity.
  • Diabetes Canada will award $60,000 through this program in 2026.
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