Building Liver Health Capacity in Manitoba
GrantID: 15043
Grant Funding Amount Low: $350,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $350,000
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Health & Medical grants, Research & Evaluation grants, Science, Technology Research & Development grants.
Grant Overview
Who Should Apply for Liver Health Initiatives in Manitoba
In Manitoba, healthcare professionals and research teams involved in the treatment of liver disease, particularly alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), are encouraged to apply for funding aimed at capacity building. Eligibility is primarily centered around demonstrating a commitment to enhance local healthcare practices through direct training and skill development in early liver transplantation (ELT). Applicants may include hospitals, universities, and community health organizations that can show potential for impactful collaboration and practical integration of new knowledge into existing healthcare frameworks.
The application process generally requires showing a clear mechanism for conducting training sessions, workshops, and clinical rotations specifically tailored to the management of ALD. Successful proposals should include strategies to evaluate knowledge enhancement pre-and post-training while also assessing the long-term implementation of learned practices in regional healthcare settings. Those familiar with Manitoba's unique healthcare landscape will find it beneficial to highlight local demographics and the increasing prevalence of liver diseases among various populations.
Given Manitoba's distinct challenge of limited specialized care for liver conditions, the opportunity for skill development provides an essential pathway to improving health outcomes. By enhancing the capabilities of healthcare practitioners, the project aligns with the critical need to address service gaps due to the province's sparse population density and rural healthcare distribution. The focus on tailored approaches to training based on local needs will significantly improve patient care standards across Manitoba.
Overall, the prospect of enhancing workforce capabilities through this funding aligns with the province's healthcare priorities, reflecting an understanding of the operational realities and the pressing needs of Manitobans facing liver health challenges. Applications that reflect genuine collaborations between various stakeholders and adhere to Manitoba's healthcare requirements will stand the best chance of succeeding in this funding initiative.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Grants
Corporate Grants to Grassroots Activist Organizations
The provider will grant the program to support grassroots activist organizations that have direct-ac...
TGP Grant ID:
4259
Grant to Empower Women Through Education
Grant to empower women in the U.S. and Canada whose education has been interrupted by providing them...
TGP Grant ID:
65968
Grants to Support Professional Artists and Arts Groups
Supports new or development works in progress in all disciplines by professional artists and arts gr...
TGP Grant ID:
17235
Corporate Grants to Grassroots Activist Organizations
Deadline :
2099-12-31
Funding Amount:
$0
The provider will grant the program to support grassroots activist organizations that have direct-action agendas and are working on strategic, multipr...
TGP Grant ID:
4259
Grant to Empower Women Through Education
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
Grant to empower women in the U.S. and Canada whose education has been interrupted by providing them with financial support to return to school and co...
TGP Grant ID:
65968
Grants to Support Professional Artists and Arts Groups
Deadline :
2099-12-31
Funding Amount:
$0
Supports new or development works in progress in all disciplines by professional artists and arts groups such as creation, creative research, and proj...
TGP Grant ID:
17235