
Identify Funding Opportunity
After development of a research idea, the next step is to identify a well-suited funding source and apply for funding. Below are a few resources that may be of help in identifying appropriate funding opportunity for your research.
- McMaster Funding Opportunities Database
- Health Research Services Funding Opportunities Bulletin: To sign up for this Bulletin, Please email Health Research Services hsresadm@mcmaster.ca
- MERIT Funding and Award Opportunities
- CIHR Funding Opportunities Overview
- DFM Pilot Funding
Apply for Funding
- What to Know Before Submitting a Grant Application
- McMaster Health Research Services Pre-Award Services
- Presentation: The Grant Process by Catherine Gill Pottruff, Senior Grants Advisor, Health Research Services
- Presentation: Creating and Managing a Research Budget by Laura Cleghorn, Julie Datta, Dawn Elston & Francine Marzanek [Video | Slides]
Manage Funding
Project Management and Reporting
- Research Resources Available for DFM Full-time Faculty – DFM
- Research Resources Available for DFM Part-time Faculty – DFM
- Staying Organized: Research Project Management Infographic – MERIT
- Presentation: Accountability, Transparency, Rigour, and Reproducibility: How & Why to Use ClinicalTrials.gov and Research Reporting Guidelines by Jessica Gaber, Dee Mangin, Larkin Lamarche [Video | Slides]
- Presentation: Adapt, evolve and repeat: Conducting research in the time of COVID-19 by Julie Datta & Neha Arora [Video | Slides]
- Presentation: Logic Models Part I & II by Gina Agarwal & Melissa Pirrie [Part 1: Video | Slides, Part 2: Video | Slides]
*DFM faculty members can access full text articles from the McMaster Health Sciences Library using your MacID. To request your MacID, or if you’re having issues, please email Faculty Relations at fmappts@mcmaster.ca.
Updates
- RKSB session from October 18, 2022 “Working with the experts: involving people with living and living experience in research” added to Social Accountability page.
Connect with Us
For support, feedback, or to suggest a resource, email dfmresearch@mcmaster.ca