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Rotman
Research
Institute
25
Years
of
Impact
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7/15/2014
2 . 3 . 1 . 5 G r a n t s f r o m o t h e r so u r c e s
The RRI also obtains research grants through other sources such as societies, associations and
other foundations (FDNs) as shown by Figure 23.
Figure 23. Grant from other sources: societies, associations and foundations (FDNs), n=25
The RRI has been successful at obtaining grants from other sources including societies,
associations and foundations (FDNs). According to Figure 23, in 2012 the RRI received $2.73
million, the highest grant value from this type of funding. However, it should be noted that this
sum is the result of an overlap from the remaining of a ten year grant and two other small
grants. Thus, this high value is causing a spike in this trend.
The main sources of funding for this category comes from the Heart and Stroke Foundation
(HFS) and from the JS McDonnell Foundation (JSMF), USA.
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Grants from other sources