Research at the Lung Health Foundation
Following a strategic pause to re-envision our research program, we are excited to share that this upcoming fall, we will once again be launching new funding opportunities for researchers, starting with our Emerging Scholar Research Award. This initiative is rooted in our strong commitment to nurturing the next generation of scholars, marking a significant investment in shaping the future of lung health research in Canada.
Current funding opportunities
Better Breathing Student Travel Awards – Call opens November 1, 2023!
- Objective: To promote research capacity among graduate students conducting lung health research. This award challenges student researchers to communicate a compelling story about the impact of their research to an interdisciplinary audience without using jargon in three (3) minutes. Award recipients will be funded to attend the Lung Health Foundation’s Better Breathing Week 2024 and participate in a thesis competition
- Up to $1,300/project
- 18 awards available
Important Dates
- Nov 1, 2023 – Call for applications goes out
Nov 22, 2023– November 29, 2023 – Application deadline extended!- Dec 15, 2023 – Finalists notified
- Jan 19, 2024 – Finalists’ presentations
Emerging Scholar Research Award – Call closed
- Objective: To support promising investigators, early in their careers, with the operating support needed to carry out independent research of relevance to lung health.
- Up to $50,000/project
- 4 grants available
- View the guidelines (PDF)
Important Dates
- Oct 12, 2023 – Call for applications goes out
- Nov 1, 2023 – Letter of Intent Deadline
- Dec 15, 2023 – Full Application Deadline
- Spring 2024 – Funding Starts
Research at the Lung Health Foundation
The Lung Health Foundation is currently redeveloping its research program to ensure alignment with a national focus and a new strategic plan.
We feel it is important to take the time needed to engage with research stakeholders, healthcare professionals, people with lived experience and decision makers to fully:
•Understand gaps in lung health research
• Expand the scope of the research program
• Develop sound program processes
• Develop a sustainable funding model, and
•Ensure alignment with a national lung health agenda
Over 2023, we will roll out funding opportunities to support our priority research areas in the respiratory field. They will be listed below as they become available.
If you would like to receive immediate notice of new grants and training bursaries as they become available, we encourage you to join our Lung Health Foundation Collaborative.
If you are interested in getting involved with our participatory approach with the respiratory research community, please contact our Research and Impact Team at researchadmin@lunghealth.ca.
Current Opportunities
We have no current funding opportunities at this time. Please check back periodically, or join the Research Hub of our Lung Health Foundation Collaborative to receive updates directly in your inbox.