Good morning health researchers, 

Brain Cancer Canada formally invites you to participate in the 2025 Request for Proposals, now open.  Attached you will find the description of the request and the two required forms needed to submit.

 

Please note the due date for submission is 11:59 PM on December 19, 2025.

 

A helpful suggestion - when completing the budget section, please provide enough information so that the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) can understand how funds would be applied within the project and the impact of those funds to the overall project progress.

 

Brain Cancer Canada (BCC), is a national, 100% volunteer-run charity dedicated to funding both adult and pediatric brain cancer research, advancing neurosurgical technologies, and advocating for improved access to effective treatments for primary malignant brain tumours.

 

Over the years our grants have ranged from $50K to $120K. How much we invest is contingent on the funds raised each year. While we would love to support every project of merit, our capacity is often determined by available resources. For this funding cycle, the anticipated maximum funding amount per grant is $100,000.


Please reach out if you are interested in applying for this opportunity. 


Cheers,

Nicole





 

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Nicole van Rootselaar, PhD.

(she/her)

Research Facilitator, Health/Medical Sciences

Office of Research and Innovation Services

 

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oris.health@uleth.ca

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All applications/proposals/notices of intent must be approved by the Office of Research & Innovation Services (ORIS) using the Research Proposal Form (RPF) on the Bridge with a copy of the application. Therefore, applicants and co-applicants should allow sufficient lead time for a thorough review at each approval level. The RPF must be received before an application is submitted electronically to a funding agency. The faculty member's responsibility is to ensure that the ORIS receives a completed RPF well before the agency deadline. Visit this page for more information.

 

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