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Request for Applications: SHRF Mobilize Grant Program (Canada)

Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development 2025

Deadline: 24-Jun-2026

The Mobilize Grant provides up to $10,000 for projects that move health research knowledge into real-world use to improve health systems, services, and outcomes. The grant supports dissemination, collaboration, co-creation, and evidence-based implementation activities.

Applicants must live and work in Saskatchewan during the funding period, and eligible applicants include universities, charities, and non-profit organisations.

What Is the Mobilize Grant?

The Mobilize Grant funds knowledge translation and mobilization activities that help turn research evidence into practical action.

Instead of funding basic research itself, this grant supports getting existing health knowledge into the hands of people who can use it.

Main Purpose

The grant aims to:

Funding Amount

Grant Value

Project Duration

Matching Funds Required?

Geographic Requirement

Principal Applicant must reside and work in:

Saskatchewan

during the funding period.

What Activities Are Supported?

The Mobilize Grant supports practical activities that spread and apply research findings.

Examples

What Is Knowledge Mobilization?

Knowledge mobilization means moving useful research knowledge into action so it benefits people, organisations, and systems.

This can involve:

Who Can Apply?

Principal Applicant Requirements

The Principal Applicant must:

Eligible Organisations

Applicants may be affiliated with:

If No Existing Agreement Exists

Applicants may need to provide:

Application Limits

Per Deadline

Additional Roles

Repeat Applications

Why This Grant Matters

Many valuable health research findings are never adopted in practice.

This grant helps bridge the gap between:

Strong Project Ideas

Suitable Examples

How to Apply

Step 1: Identify Existing Evidence

Choose research findings with clear practical value.

Step 2: Define Knowledge Users

Identify who should use the evidence:

Step 3: Build a Mobilization Plan

Include:

Step 4: Prepare Budget

Use realistic costs within $10,000.

Step 5: Submit by Deadline

Ensure organisational documentation is complete.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Proposal Errors

Administrative Errors

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much funding is available?

Up to $10,000.

2. How long can projects run?

Maximum 1 year.

3. Is matching funding required?

No.

4. Can students apply?

The Principal Applicant must not be a trainee related to the project.

5. Where must applicants be based?

In Saskatchewan.

6. Can nonprofits apply?

Yes, eligible non-profit organisations may apply.

7. Does it fund research studies?

It mainly supports translating existing research into use, not primary research alone.

Conclusion

The Mobilize Grant 2026 is an excellent opportunity for organisations and professionals in Saskatchewan to turn health research into measurable public benefit. With up to $10,000 in funding, it supports practical, collaborative, and evidence-driven projects.

Strong applications should clearly show how research knowledge will reach users and improve health outcomes or systems.

For more information, visit SHRF.

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