Updated February 2023

Medical schools (student grant program since 2005) Funding to date No. student
grants
Dates
University of Alberta $196,370 41 2010 to present
University of British Columbia $382,500 132 2008 to present
University of Calgary $152,500 30 2017 to present
Dalhousie University $144,700 29 2005-2009,   2020 to present
Université de Laval $463,300 115 2005 to present
University of Manitoba $100,000 20 2008 to 2011
McGill University $425,550 126 2005 to present
McMaster University $207,500 41 2013 to present
Memorial University of Newfoundland & Labrador $342,000 69 2008 to present
Université de Montréal $377,120 76 2008 to present
Northern Ontario School of Medicine University $121,700 26 2018 to present
University of Ottawa $387,500 77 2005 to present
Queen’s University $442,500 89 2005 to present
University of Saskatchewan $419,376 85 2005 to present
University of Sherbrooke $93,667 48 2019 to present
University of Toronto $381,750 136 2008 to present
University of Western Ontario $450,510 107 2005 to present
Total student grants since 2005 $5,088,543 1,247
Other grants Funding to date Dates
Loeb Health Research Institute $124,833 2001
University of Toronto – Jack Clark Chair for Parkinson’s Research Centre $25,000 2005
OHRI – Dr. Lynn Megeney-M-G Foundation Chair for Scientific Research $690,000 2005 to 2010
Peer Support Accreditation Certification (Canada) $90,000 2012 to 2014
CHEO – Examining the effectiveness of an online parent psycho-education intervention for the management of child and adolescent eating disorders $90,000 2012 to 2014
CHEO – Development and Evaluation of a Brief Group Intervention for Youth Presenting to the Emergency Department with Mild To Moderate Suicidal Ideation $90,000 2012 to 2014
Royal – Mach Gaensslen – DIFD – Research Chair in Suicide Prevention $600,000 2015 to 2024
Royal – Mach Gaensslen – Prize for Mental Health Research $800,000 2015 to 2024
Carleton University – Health Sciences Scholarship $100,000 2015 to 2017
The Ottawa Hospital / OHRI
From the military to the health care frontline, can National Defense’ Resiliency Model help soldiers & physicians?
$129,007 2017 to 2018
2022 to 2023
Carleton University
Commemorative Graduate Prize in Neuroscience
$62,500 2017
Carleton University – Mach Gaensslen Scholarship in Health Sciences $10,000 2021
Compassionate Ottawa,
Healthy End of Life Program (HELP),  Carleton University
$741,534 2019 to 2021
2022
CHEO – BRAVA Project $225,000 2018 to 2020
Queen’s University:  University student mental health and well-being research: from evidence to action.
Plus expenses
$713,069 2020 to 2022
Other $10,000 2022
Total of other grants since 2001 $4,500,943
Total $9,589,486