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Table 5: Transfer Payment Programs1

1. Grants for Research Projects and Personnel Support

Start date: October 2000

End date: N/A

Description:
CIHR provides a wide array of funding programs under this transfer payment program. This includes grants which provide support for the direct costs of health research projects and awards that provide support to individual health researchers and trainees. Infrastructure grants help create optimum environments for the conduct of health research. This includes funding for researcher networking and collaborative activities and grants to selected organizations such as the Canadian Council on Animal Care that facilitate the ethical conduct of research.

Strategic Outcomes:
1.0 Advances in Health Knowledge, 2.0 People and Research Capacity, 3.0 Knowledge Translation and Commercialization.

Results Achieved:

  1. CIHR grants helped maintain a strong and diverse health research base, programs continue to demonstrate strong application pressure and an increase in the average cost of research projects was accommodated through internal reallocation of funding.
  2. CIHR invested a significant portion of its grants budget to fund health research in areas of importance to Canadians, including funding clinical research, pandemic preparedness, HIV/AIDS, cancer, regenerative medicine and Hepatitis C.
  3. CIHR supported in excess of 13,000 researchers and trainees in all domains of health research.
  4. CIHR worked in partnership with small and medium enterprises as well as multi-national pharmaceutical companies to support pre-competitive R&D programs; CIHR provided Research Synthesis grants, which helped researchers translate research findings into new products and services or policies and procedures for the benefit of Canadians.

Program Activity:
($ millions)
  Actual
Spending
2006-07
Actual
Spending
2007-08
Planned
Spending
2008-09
Total
Authorities
2008-09
Actual
Spending
2008-09
Variance(s)
Total Grants $ 776.6 $ 826.3 $ 849.3 $ 879.3 $ 879.0 $ 0.3
Total Contributions $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Total Other types of transfer payments $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Total Program Activity(ies) $ 776.6 $ 826.3 $ 849.3 $ 879.3 $ 879.0 $ 0.3

Comment(s) on Variance(s): Variance between authorities and actual spending is not significant.

Audit completed or planned:

  1. Audit of the Financial Administration of Open Operating Grants. (Completed November 2008)
  2. Audit of the Non-Financial Administration of Open Operating Grants (Completed March 2009)
  3. Audit of Salary and Training Awards (Planned 2009-10)
  4. Audit of a Research-Related Activity Program (Planned 2011-12)

2. Canada Graduate Scholarships

Start date: 2003-04

End date: N/A

Description:
The Canada Graduate Scholarships (CGS) Program provides financial support to develop future researchers at both the Masters and Doctoral levels. The CGS is a tri-council program with CIHR responsible for administering that portion of the program that is directed at students pursuing health related studies.

Strategic Outcome: 2.0 People and Research Capacity

Results Achieved:
In 2008-09 CIHR funded over 900 outstanding Master's and Doctoral students through the CGS Program. With the creation of these awards in Budget 2003, and with recent additional investments in the CGS Master's and Doctoral awards in Budgets 2007 and 2009, the federal government has ensured that Canada can offer world-class support that will help to attract and retain the best research students in Canada.


Program Activities: 2.1 Researchers and Trainees
($ millions)
  Actual
Spending
2006-07
Actual
Spending
2007-08
Planned
Spending
2008-09
Total
Authorities
2008-09
Actual
Spending
2008-09
Variance(s)
Total Grants $ 10.1 $ 13.9 $ 18.9 $ 19.2 $ 18.7 $ 0.5
Total Contributions $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Total Other types of transfer payments $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Total Program Activity(ies) $ 10.1 $ 13.9 $ 18.9 $ 19.2 $ 18.7 $ 0.5

Comment(s) on Variance(s): Variance between authorities and actual spending is not significant.

Audit completed or planned: N/A

3. Institute Support Grants

Start date: October 2000

End date: N/A

Description:
The Institute Support Grant (ISG) Program provides funding to select Canadian academic institutions, including universities and teaching hospitals, to assist them in hosting the 13 Institutes of CIHR. The Institutes help CIHR maintain strong ties to Canada's research communities and to understand their needs. Each CIHR-appointed Institute Scientific Director is among the top scientists in his/her field and helps CIHR define its strategic health research priorities and develop research partnerships with other interested parties.

Strategic Outcome: 2.0 People and Research Capacity

Results Achieved:
In 2008-09 CIHR provided each of its 13 virtual Institutes with a $1M grant, paid to the Institutes' host institutions for the establishment and management of an Institute Office, from which the CIHR-appointed Scientific Director along with host institution-based staff plans and executes the operations and activities of their Institute. These activities include facilitating and developing national research networks linking the Institutes' respective research communities.

Program Activities: 2.3 National and International Partnerships


Program Activity:
($ millions)
  Actual
Spending
2006-07
Actual
Spending
2007-08
Planned
Spending
2008-09
Total
Authorities
2008-09
Actual
Spending
2008-09
Variance(s)
Total Grants $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ -
Total Contributions $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Total Other types of transfer payments $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Total Program Activity(ies) $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ 13.0 $ -

Comment(s) on Variance(s): N/A

Audit completed or planned:
N/A


  1. the amounts only include grant programs where expenditures exceed $5 million