Guidelines for completing a proposal Leaders Opportunity Fund.

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Guidelines for completing a proposal Leaders Opportunity Fund

Review process  2 or 3 reviewers  Some suggested by candidates and some selected by CFI  If reviewers are in disagreement, additional review sought from another reviewer or committee  Audience of proposal is not CFI, but reviewers

Reviewers — conflict of interest  Relative, friend or personal relationship  Could gain or lose financially/materially  Same institution, including research hospitals  Professional relationship (last six years)  frequent and regular interactions  supervisor or trainee  collaborated, co-published or shared funding  been employed by applicant institution

Rating scale  Fully satisfied and exceeded in one or more key aspects  Fully satisfied  Partially satisfied  Not satisfied

Proposal formatting  12-point, black-coloured font and use single line spacing (six lines per inch) with no condensed type or spacing  Headings and subheadings  Images and graphs  References

Assessment criteria  Research/technology development (~8 pages)  Researchers (~3 pages)  Infrastructure (~2 pages)  Budget justification (max 6 pages)  Highly qualified personnel (~1 page)  Benefits to Canadians (~1 page)  Sustainability (max 2 pages)  Completed by institution

Research  The proposed research or technology development is of high quality and originality, and meets international standards. It will create knowledge or develop technology leading to innovation.  Describe the proposed research or technology development program and its innovative aspect.  Explain why it is important to pursue the proposed research or technology program at this time.  Explain how the proposed research or technology development program complement or differ from comparable programs being conducted nationally and/or internationally.

Researchers  Compared to researchers at the same stage in their career, the candidate(s) demonstrates excellence and leadership. The candidate has the necessary expertise and relevant collaborations in place to successfully conduct the research or technology development program proposed.  Describe the expertise and ability of the candidate(s) to lead the proposed research or technology development program.  Describe the technical expertise of the candidate(s) to make the best use of the requested infrastructure.  Describe the existing collaborations and partnerships essential to the success of the research or technology development program.

Infrastructure  The infrastructure is necessary and appropriate to conduct the research or technology development program. In cases where the infrastructure will not be fully used by the candidate(s), the institution has developed plans to maximize its utilization within and/or outside the institution.  Describe the requested infrastructure and how it will enable the proposed research or technology development program.  Explain how the infrastructure will be fully utilized by the candidate(s) and other users (if applicable).  Identify similar infrastructure available within the institution, the region and the country.  Describe the value added of an additional award in cases where a candidate has previously received a CFI award.

Highly qualified personnel  The infrastructure requested will create or enrich an environment promoting the attraction of high-quality trainees. This environment will help impart new high- level skills to HQP and adequately prepare them for research and other careers.  Describe how the infrastructure will enhance the current training environment for HQP in this area.  Describe how the infrastructure will better prepare HQP for research and other careers.

Benefits to Canadians  The research or technology development program has the potential to lead to tangible benefits for society, health, the economy and/or the environment. There are measures in place to transfer the research results and outputs of the technology development to potential end users in a timely manner.  Beyond the creation of new knowledge and the training of HQP, describe the expected benefits to Canadians and why they are significant.  Identify potential end users of the research or technology development results and describe the plans for knowledge mobilization and/or technology transfer.

Sustainability  The institution has made, and will continue to make tangible and significant commitments in support of this area of strategic priority leading to the attraction and/or retention of key personnel. The proposed infrastructure will be effectively operated and maintained for its useful life.  Refer to Financial resources for operation and maintenance tables  Describe how the proposed project is of importance to the institution and the tangible contributions the institution has made or will make in support of this established area of strategic priority.  Describe the operating and maintenance needs of the infrastructure over its useful life.  Outline sources of support for operation and maintenance costs and explain the contingency plans should any of this support become unavailable.  Describe how the requested infrastructure will help attract and/or retain excellent researchers who will advance the institution’s capacity in this area.

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