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![]() Need to make a secure credit card donation to the Alzheimer Society of Brant? Click here.
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Click here to fill out the application. The Alzheimer Society mission is to alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. We believe that one of the ways our mission can be achieved is by supporting both psychosocial and bio-medical research. It is understood that we have a commitment to financially support the research activities of the Alzheimer Society of Canada and the Alzheimer Society of Ontario through the ASiO Federation Agreement 2009. The Alzheimer Society is also committed to supporting research at the local level that will be broadly representative of the needs of all four communities. In order to fulfill this commitment to research, we will effectively and reasonably draw on our strengths, local resources, and the organization’s financial and human resources. The Society will embrace research that is ethically sound and has the potential to yield results that are scholarly and valuable to people affected by dementia. The Alzheimer Society’s position on research is fully grounded in the Tri-Council Policy on Research Ethics as developed by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 1998, amended in 2005. All communities served by the four Societies will be represented on the Research Committee with the ideal being two representatives from each. Length of term will be two years renewable. In addition a researcher from the broader community will be invited to become a member on an annual basis. The Research Committee members will provide reports and updates on non monetary decisions with the Alzheimer Societies at their respective Board of Director meetings. Applications for financial research support will be reviewed and recommendations for funding will be made to the Hamilton and Halton Alzheimer Foundation. PRINCIPLES: The following principles will be used to guide the organization’s decision making with respect to involvement in or development of research initiatives.
APPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH SUPPORT The Alzheimer Society will consider applications for both financial and non-monetary research support. Applications for financial support could include requests for funds to offset graduate student research or budgetary support for small applied clinical research or pilot projects. The amount that the Alzheimer Society will fund is up to $15,000. Non-monetary support could include assistance in accessing study subjects for external researchers engaging in clinical research or program evaluation. PROCEDURE: Persons requesting support will be asked to provide:
REVIEW PROCESS: Applications will be received on a quarterly basis for consideration by the Alzheimer Society Research Committee. Please submit 5 copies for review by 16:00 hours on the last Thursday of January, April, July and October to: Alzheimer Society of Hamilton Halton The Alzheimer Society Research Committee will consider all applications at their quarterly meetings during the months of April, September, and December. Application forms may be obtained by contacting one of the Alzheimer Societies at: The ASRCC will communicate final decisions to applicants in writing within a reasonable space of time. The Alzheimer Society recognizes that ownership of data and research products resides with the investigators unless otherwise specified in a written agreement between the Alzheimer Society and the investigators. In reports and publications related to research in which the Alzheimer Society has participated, researchers are expected to acknowledge Alzheimer Society support, share the results of their research in a short verbal presentation at an appropriate Alzheimer Society annual meeting, and provide the Alzheimer Society and the Alzheimer Knowledge Exchange (AKE) with a copy of any reports or publications arising from the research The ASRCC will prepare and submit an annual report of its activities for distribution to each of the four Societies’ Boards of Directors in June of each year. March 2000; revised July 2009 Click here to fill out the application.
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