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Cardiac Arrest Team Grants

Brain Canada

Heart & Stroke, in collaboration with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health (CIHR-ICRH) and Brain Canada, is proud to announce a joint commitment of $5 million over five years to support the Cardiac Arrest Team Grants funding opportunity.
 
This bold initiative aims to significantly improve the prediction of cardiac arrest, the survival rates and quality of life for individuals and families affected by cardiac arrest across Canada.

The Cardiac Arrest Team Grants will support multidisciplinary research teams across three key areas:

  1. Prediction and early detection: Advancing ability to predict and detect cardiac arrest in the community or in hospital by deepening understanding of its causes and biological mechanisms.
  2. Accelerating response and increasing survival: Developing sustainable, evidence-informed approaches to improve emergency response and survival — both out-of-hospital and in-hospital.
  3. Optimizing brain recovery: Supporting survivors with evidence-based rehabilitation and recovery strategies that address physical, neurocognitive, and/or mental health needs. This includes support for families, caregivers, and communities.

Evidence clearly shows that increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in research environments enhances excellence, innovation, and creativity. Brain Canada is committed to excellence through equity, and we encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds to apply to our funding opportunities, which will promote the expression of diverse perspectives, approaches, and experiences, including those of underrepresented groups.

Click here to view the guidelines.

Registration deadline: December 16, 2025 at 3 p.m. ET

Deadline for receipt of Full Applications: March 17, 2026 at 3 p.m. ET

For more information, or if you have any questions regarding the application process, please consult this FAQ document, or contact research@heartandstroke.ca.

Funding for the Cardiac Arrest Team Grants has been made possible by Heart & Stroke, Canada’s leading health charity devoted to heart disease and stroke, the Canada Brain Research Fund (CBRF), an innovative arrangement between the Government of Canada (through Health Canada) and Brain Canada Foundation, and Canada’s federal funding agency for health research, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health.

AI Based Application Success Predictor

Because Brain Canada administers multiple distinct funding mechanisms, success predictors vary somewhat by award type. However, the following criteria are commonly emphasized across programs:

🎯 1) Alignment With Program Goals & Strategic Priorities

Match your project tightly to the specific call’s objectives.
Brain Canada programs are designed around clearly stated goals — for example:

Early-career leadership in brain research

International collaborative discovery science

Building or enhancing research platforms

Knowledge mobilization to improve outcomes beyond academia

Proposals should explicitly articulate how the project advances the program’s stated goals. Brain Canada Foundation

Example: For the Brain Canada & Weizmann Institute Team Grants, the focus is on innovative, exploratory, hypothesis-driven brain research spanning basic to clinical domains. Brain Canada Foundation

💡 2) Innovation & Scientific Excellence

Across most Brain Canada opportunities, reviewers look for projects that are:

Novel and bold — pushing beyond incremental advances.

Grounded in strong scientific rationale and methods.

Capable of producing impactful results that will inform future research or practice.

This applies especially to translational, exploratory, and hypothesis-driven research awards. Brain Canada Foundation

Success predictor: Emphasize novel questions, techniques, or collaborations likely to yield high-impact findings.

🤝 3) Collaborative and Multidisciplinary Teams

Many Brain Canada awards — particularly team grants and platform support grants — prioritize:

Multidisciplinary teams with complementary expertise;

Collaborations across institutions (and sometimes internationally, as in the Weizmann partnership). Brain Canada Foundation

Success predictor: Assemble teams where members’ roles and expertise clearly support the project’s goals.

📈 4) Feasibility, Planning, and Clear Milestones

Reviewers evaluate whether the project is deliverable within the funding period, with:

Clear aims and objectives

Realistic timelines and milestones

Appropriate methods and analytic plans

For platform and infrastructure grants, include a detailed business plan and sustainability strategy. Brain Canada Foundation

Success predictor: Provide a strong project management plan with measurable outcomes.

🏫 5) Capacity Building & Talent Development

Programs like Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research and Momentum Grants explicitly support the next generation of researchers by building research capacity and leadership. Brain Canada Foundation

Success predictor: Highlight how the project will strengthen individual and team capacity, mentoring, training opportunities, and long-term research career development.

🔄 6) Breadth of Impact & Knowledge Translation

Brain Canada encourages research that goes beyond academic discovery to benefit patients, caregivers, and broader communities. Awards such as Knowledge Mobilization Grants focus on translating results into real-world impact. research-tools.mun.ca

Success predictor: Articulate pathways for dissemination, implementation, and societal impact.

🌍 7) Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)

Many Brain Canada programs explicitly encourage participation by researchers from diverse backgrounds and promote diverse perspectives in science. Grants often articulate commitments to EDI as core values. Brain Canada Foundation

Success predictor: Demonstrate how your team or project advances equity and inclusion in brain research.

📚 8) Open Science & Data Sharing

Some collaborative programs (e.g., international team grants) encourage open science practices, including FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data principles and open access outputs. Brain Canada Foundation

Success predictor: Include a clear plan for data sharing, open access publishing, and broader dissemination.

🧠 Quick Checklist Before You Apply

Confirm your project fits the specific call’s goals (e.g., early career, team science, platform support). Brain Canada Foundation
Define bold scientific questions and hypotheses.
Build a strong, multidisciplinary team.
Articulate clear milestones and feasibility.
Describe capacity building and training elements (if applicable). Brain Canada Foundation
Plan for impact beyond research outputs (e.g., knowledge mobilization). research-tools.mun.ca
Include EDI and open science commitments where relevant. Brain Canada Foundation

🧠 Summary: Core Success Predictors

PredictorRelevance
Program alignmentEssential to be considered for review. Brain Canada Foundation
Innovation & excellenceDifferentiates competitive applications. Brain Canada Foundation
Team science & collaborationEncouraged across many grants. Brain Canada Foundation
Feasibility & planningDemonstrates likelihood of success. Brain Canada Foundation
Capacity buildingImportant for early-career and Momentum programs. Brain Canada Foundation
Impact & translationCritical for knowledge mobilization and broader benefits. research-tools.mun.ca
EDI & open scienceIncreasingly valued by Brain Canada.

For an application to be eligible: a. The NPA and PAs must be independent researchers2 at eligible Canadian institutions. Applicants can be NPA for one Research Team only; however, an NPA may be involved in different capacities in other Research Teams. 

b. The NPA may not change between the Registration and the full Application. 

c. The PAs must include early and mid-career researchers. An ‘early-career researcher’ (“ECR”) is within the first five (5) years of their first faculty appointment at the Assistant or Clinical Assistant Professor level, or equivalent, at the time of submission. A mid-career researcher is between 5 and 15 years since their first faculty appointment at the Assistant or Clinical Assistant Professor level, or equivalent, at the time of submission. 

d. At the time of full Application Deadline, the NPA and PAs must have successfully completed and submitted a Certificate of Completion in at least one CIHR Sex and Gender Training Module. As appropriate, the NPAs, PAs and CC Theme Leads are also encouraged to complete the CIHR Training Module on Research Involving First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples of Canada. 

e. The host institution/University (“Host Institution”) is the institution or organization that is responsible for receiving and administering the Team Grant on behalf of the Recipient. It will be the home institution of the NPA. Documentation of support for the NPA and the Application by the Host Institution shall be required as part of the full Application process.

Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Brain Canada

Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit

Address: 1200 McGill College Avenue Suite 1600, Montreal, Quebec H3B 4G7

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Grant

Letter Of Intent Deadline:

Mar 17, 2026

Final Deadline:

Mar 17, 2026

Funding Amount:

$1,216,665

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