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Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition Application Martine Lafrance, Ph.D. Manager, Project Grant Program September - October 2016

Session Outline Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition Overview Application process Questions and Answers Contact Centre email: support@cihr-irsc.gc.ca

Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition 3 Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition Overview

Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition Timelines 4 Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition Timelines This funding opportunity was launched on August 30, 2016. Key dates include: Registration Deadline September 20, 2016 Application Deadline October 18, 2016 Anticipated Notice of Decision May 15, 2017 Funding Start Date April 1, 2017

Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition 5 Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition All types of applications in health sciences, including basic science, knowledge translation, commercialization and partnered projects are encouraged in this competition. Project Grants are designed to support researchers at any career stage.

Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition Overview New In this round of investigator initiated programs, researchers can apply for funding through both 2016-2017 Foundation Grant and Fall 2016 and/or Spring 2017 Project Grant competitions. However, the same application cannot be submitted to both competitions. Note that CIHR will not consider inclusion of components of a proposal into a second proposal as the same application. Applicants may submit up to two applications in the role of Nominated Principal Applicant in the Project competition only. The Peer Review Manual is being reviewed based on the recommendations of the Peer Review Working Group and is expected to be released in early October.

Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition 7 Project Grant: Fall 2016 Competition Indigenous Health Research Complementary iterative peer review process guided by Indigenous Health Research Reference Group Applications must demonstrate - TCPS2 - Chapter 9 Research involving the First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples of Canada; and - Indigenous partnering community/organizational ethical guidelines Purpose of the iterative peer review process is to ensure that applications are assessed by reviewers with the appropriate expertise and that funding of these types of research is at an appropriate level support mentorship

Project Grant: Fall 2016 – Application process 8 Project Grant: Fall 2016 – Application process 1 2 3 Application Adjudication Criteria Budget

Completing your application 9 Completing your application Step A Complete a Canadian Common CV (CCV) 1 Complete the Project Grant application in ResearchNet Step B Identify participants 6 Complete Peer Review Administration Information 2 Enter Proposal Information 7 Attach Other Application Material 3 Complete Summary 8 Preview 4 Identify Application Partners (optional) 9 Consent and Submit 5 Enter Budget Information

Complete a Canadian Common CV 10 Step A Complete a Canadian Common CV Complete either the Project Biosketch CV or Co-applicant CV Nominated Principal Applicants (NPA) and Principal Applicants (PA) Project Biosketch CV Co-Applicants Project Grant Co-Applicant CV The Canadian Common CV (CCV) for the Project Grant application now includes publications from the past seven years . NPA and PA will be able to upload a PDF document in ResearchNet to supplement the CCV information if they have taken leaves of absence in the past seven years. New

Completing your application - Tasks in ResearchNet 11 Completing your application - Tasks in ResearchNet The participants must create a ResearchNet account and provide the Nominated Principal Applicant with the validated CIHR PIN.

Project Grant: Fall 2016 – Applicants 12 Step B Project Grant: Fall 2016 – Applicants The applicant who initiated/opened the Registration is the Nominated Principal Applicant (NPA). The NPA must remain unchanged between Registration and Application The NPA adds participants to the application in ResearchNet : Role and participant type Name Validated CIHR PIN; Other participants can be added, removed, or changed roles between Registration and Application Applicants ensure that their application is complete prior to submitting it to CIHR. Only the NPA has the functionality to submit the application. New

Application Tasks in ResearchNet 13 Step B Application Tasks in ResearchNet

Task 1: Identify Participants 14 Task 1: Identify Participants Adding Participants

New Participants – Roles and Participant Types 15 New Participants – Roles and Participant Types Principal Applicant Independent Researcher – New/Early Career Investigator Independent Researcher – Mid Career Investigator Independent Researcher - Senior Investigator Knowledge User Co-Applicant Trainee New – Other Collaborator – No participant type

Participants - Subtasks 16 Participants - Subtasks Nominated Principal Applicant Principal Applicant Co-Applicant New New

Participants - Subtasks 17 Participants - Subtasks

Participant Subtask - Attachments 18 Participant Subtask - Attachments NPA and PA who have taken leaves of absence in the past 7 years may include a PDF document to supplement the publication information included in their CCV. New

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 19 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information Four subtasks Overview Project Title can now be changed New Details Descriptors Attachments Please refer to the Project Grant: Fall 2016 Application Instructions for more details on what to include in your application.

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 20 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information Descriptors New Themes Suggested Institutes Areas of Science Methods/Approaches Study Populations and Experimental Systems Please refer to the Project Grant: Fall 2016 Application Instructions for more details on what to include in your application.

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 21 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information Application New Applications are “free-form” 10 pages (including figures and tables). It is the applicants responsibility to ensure adjudication criteria are addressed in their free form proposal. Applicants have the option to attach Response to Previous Reviews and/or Project References PDF documents Please refer to the Project Grant: Fall 2016 Application Instructions for more details on what to include in your application.

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 22 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information Adjudication criteria Concept (25%) Feasibility (75%) Please refer to the Project Grant: Fall 2016 Application Instructions for more details on what to include in your application.

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 23 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information Adjudication criterion – Concept Significance and Impact of the Research (25%) Concept

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 24 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information Adjudication criterion – Feasibility Approaches and Methods (50%) Expertise, Experience, and Resources (25%) Feasibility

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 25 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information Optional Response to Previous Reviews New Opportunity to respond to previous review’s comments Should stand alone – reviewers do not have access to previous application information Max – 1 page Project References New Must capture any references cited

Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information 26 Task 2: Enter Research Proposal Information New

Task 3: Research Summary 27 Task 3: Research Summary The Research Summary you submitted at registration is pre-populated in the application and can be updated at application. In addition to the six descriptors, the summary submitted at registration is a key source of information used to determine the type of expertise required to review your application. Thus, it is recommended that minimal changes be made to the Research Summary at the Application stage.

Task 4: Identify Application Partners (Optional) 28 Task 4: Identify Application Partners (Optional) Only applicants who identify partners are required to complete this section Collects information on all partners involved in your application If you do identify partners, You have an additional budget page to disclose the yearly contributions (cash or in kind) You also need to provide a signed letter of support from every partner to detail the yearly cash/in-kind contributions

Task 5: Complete the Budget Request 29 Task 5: Complete the Budget Request New

Task 5: Complete the Budget Request 30 Task 5: Complete the Budget Request Budget Assessment and Recommendation Appropriate budget planning should be demonstrated. The requested resources, together with any existing resources, should be adequate to financially support the full scope of the project. Is the requested funding appropriate to support the project? Accepted, as described; or Reviewers are asked to consider the proposed budget of the project, and to provide a justified recommendation as to whether the budget should be: Is it realistic and well-justified, taking into account any other sources of funding? Adjusted to the level of $X per annum

Task 6: Peer Review Administration Information 31 Task 6: Peer Review Administration Information Applicants can suggest Reviewers to INCLUDE Canadian or International Not those in conflict of interest Reviewers to EXCLUDE Provide a rationale

Task 7: Attach other Application Material 32 Task 7: Attach other Application Material

Reference Material http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/49051.html 33 CIHR Funding Policies Funding Opportunity Application Instructions Peer Review Manual (Includes Interpretation Guidelines) Project Biosketch Quick Reference Guide Project Co-Applicant CV Quick Reference Guide CCV Frequently Asked Questions for CIHR Applicants

34 Questions and Answers Email: support@cihr-irsc.gc.ca • Phone: 613-954-1968 • Toll Free: 1-888-603-4178 • Fax: 613-954-1800 Website: www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca Questions regarding the Project Grant competition can be directed to the CIHR Contact Centre