ASC BC KTE Accelerator Grants 2024-2025 - Call for Proposals
ASC BC KTE Accelerator Grants 2024-2025 - Application Requirements
The purpose of the Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) Accelerator Grants program, co-funded by Alzheimer Society of Canada (ASC) and Brain Canada Foundation (Brain Canada), is to help accelerate the dissemination of scientific findings on Alzheimer’s and related dementias to various audiences beyond academic researchers.
KTE Accelerator Grants are designed to stimulate innovative, out-of-the-box, ideas that ensure research translates into implementation and eventually impact. These grants provide researchers and trainees with the funding needed to develop KTE products relevant to their work in the field of Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
They are available to all:
- Current and past Alzheimer Society Research Program (ASRP) grant and award recipients
- Current and past recipients of a Brain Canada funded grant focused on Alzheimer’s disease and/or other dementias research
- Principal Investigators that are current CCNA members (e.g., team and cross-cutting program leads and collaborators, COMPASS-ND and CAN-THUMBS UP investigators, etc.).
The products that result from the KTE grants will share key learnings from applicant’s research that are meaningful to different audiences in an easy-to-use and accessible way while making use of different and unique formats. Examples of KTE products include, but are not limited to: websites, training and workshops, policy briefs, pitch decks, community implementation/engagement opportunities, blogs, social media, videos, podcasts, tool kits, theatre and live performances, film and animation, digital storytelling, infographics, games, exhibits and visual arts, and music and dance.
KTE Accelerator Grants 2024
ASC BC KTE Accelerator Grants 2024-2025 - Call for Proposals
ASC BC KTE Accelerator Grants 2024-2025 - Application Requirements
The purpose of the Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) Accelerator Grants program, co-funded by Alzheimer Society of Canada (ASC) and Brain Canada Foundation (Brain Canada), is to help accelerate the dissemination of scientific findings on Alzheimer’s and related dementias to various audiences beyond academic researchers.
KTE Accelerator Grants are designed to stimulate innovative, out-of-the-box, ideas that ensure research translates into implementation and eventually impact. These grants provide researchers and trainees with the funding needed to develop KTE products relevant to their work in the field of Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
They are available to all:
- Current and past Alzheimer Society Research Program (ASRP) grant and award recipients
- Current and past recipients of a Brain Canada funded grant focused on Alzheimer’s disease and/or other dementias research
- Principal Investigators that are current CCNA members (e.g., team and cross-cutting program leads and collaborators, COMPASS-ND and CAN-THUMBS UP investigators, etc.).
The products that result from the KTE grants will share key learnings from applicant’s research that are meaningful to different audiences in an easy-to-use and accessible way while making use of different and unique formats. Examples of KTE products include, but are not limited to: websites, training and workshops, policy briefs, pitch decks, community implementation/engagement opportunities, blogs, social media, videos, podcasts, tool kits, theatre and live performances, film and animation, digital storytelling, infographics, games, exhibits and visual arts, and music and dance.