Role of SHRF in the funding ecosystem
The Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation is a provincial funding agency that invests in health research and knowledge mobilization across Saskatchewan. Its funding portfolio supports collaborative, innovative, high-impact work intended to improve health outcomes for Saskatchewan people and strengthen the province’s research capacity.
Funding focus and program structure
SHRF organizes its current funding opportunities around four program pillars: Capacity, Solutions, Connections, and Partnerships. Across these streams, it supports early-career researchers, interdisciplinary teams, knowledge mobilization activities, and partner-linked opportunities. The site also notes that some partnership opportunities are open to non-profits and other eligible organizations depending on the competition.
How SHRF funds projects
The organization develops and executes research funding competitions, publishes current opportunities with deadlines and available funding, and uses a peer review process to select recipients. Its funding guide and application resources indicate that SHRF manages formal application, review, and reporting processes for grantees.
Impact and strategic priorities
SHRF states that its investments are intended to contribute to better health for Saskatchewan citizens through a stronger health ecosystem and a robust culture of health research and innovation. The foundation emphasizes alignment with stakeholder needs, increased investment in research and innovation, and strengthened research capacity and competitiveness.
Partnerships and reach
SHRF works with provincial and national partners to expand funding opportunities and support projects in areas such as brain health and other Saskatchewan health priorities. Its results pages show funded recipients and partner-supported competitions, reinforcing its role as an active distributor of research funding.