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Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs - Quebec - Canada
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Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs

Research award for upper limb abstracts
Last Update: April 29, 2026
Funding available
$ 1,000
Timeline
  • Receipt of requests is now closed
Location
Quebec, Canada

Overview

This award recognizes the best upper limb abstract presented at the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting. The prize is worth $1,000 and supports research in musculoskeletal health and mobility.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Conduct research and development activities
  • Conduct research or evaluation activities
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 1,000 $
  • Minimum amount : 1,000 $
Timeline
  • Receipt of requests is now closed

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • Health care and social assistance
Location
  • Quebec
Legal structures
  • Non-profit
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • All groups
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
  • Research
Target groups
  • Academia / students
Revenue structures
  • 100% donations / grants
Scope
  • National

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Presentation of upper limb research abstracts at the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting.

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Applicants with accepted upper limb abstracts for the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting.

Eligible geographic areas

  • Canada

Selection criteria

  • Best upper limb abstract among those accepted for the annual meeting.

How to apply

  • Step 1: Submit an upper limb abstract to the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting.
    • No separate application is required.
  • Step 2: Await committee review
    • Accepted abstracts are considered by the Foundation’s review committee.
  • Step 3: Award presentation
    • The prize is presented at the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting.

Processing and Agreement

  • Accepted abstracts are reviewed by a Foundation committee.
  • The award is presented at the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting.

Additional information

  • No separate application is required.
  • Accepted abstracts are reviewed by a Foundation committee.
  • The award is presented at the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs Program

What is the Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs?

This award recognizes the best upper limb abstract presented at the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting. The prize is worth $1,000 and supports research in musculoskeletal health and mobility.

How much funding can be received?

Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs Funds up to $1,000 of admissible expenses.

Who is eligible for the Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs program?

To be eligible for the Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs program, you must: Accepted upper limb abstract. Presented at the ACO annual meeting.

What expenses are eligible under Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs?

Presentation of upper limb research abstracts at the Canadian Orthopaedic Association annual meeting.

Who can I contact for more information about the Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs?

You can contact Fondation Canadienne D'Orthopédie (COF).

Where is the Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs available?

The Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs program is available the province of Quebec.

Is the Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Prix Robin-Richards de la recherche sur les membres supérieurs is a Grant and Funding