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Funding Guide and RMS Manual

SHRF Funding Guide

RMS Manual

This guide outlines the purposes, processes, and terms and conditions of Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation’s (SHRF) research funding. The policies and procedures within apply to individuals who applying for SHRF funding and to all new and existing recipients of grants and awards, along with their host institutions, unless specifically amended or declared void by SHRF. 

The latest version was updated on: December 13, 2024

SHRF Research Funding Application and Management Guidelines >

SHRF uses an integrated online research management system (RMS) by SmartSimple. We continue to improve and update our online system to deliver an efficient process at all stages of the Grant Life Cycle.

To continue supporting our users, we have developed this manual to navigate the SHRF Research Management System (RMS) >

For general inquiries: fundinginfo@shrf.ca

For support: helpdesk@shrf.ca

Application Resources

Signature Page for Co-Applicants Unable to Access the RMS

For additional information regarding information about the roles for research team members on SHRF applications and resources to assist collaborators in getting involved in research and completing the online application form, please visit

Grant Management Resources

General Resources

Click on the resources below:

Exploring the use of virtual care in Saskatchewan in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease and gastroenterologist care providers
2020-21
Innovation Grant
Noelle Rohatinsky and Juan-Nicolás Peña-Sánchez
Multidisciplinary IBD Clinic and gastroenterologists in Saskatoon and Regina, people with lived experience, SHA LiveWell Chronic Disease Management, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada
https://research-groupstest.usask.ca/ibdresearchcollaborative/ https://crohnsandcolitis.ca/Research/Participate-in-Research https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10804685/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38596801/
Saskatchewan Virtual Follow-up Clinic of Patients Discharged Home from ICU (Vi-DISH)
2020-21
Impact Grant
Eric Sy, Stephen Lee, Vincent Lau and Jonathan Mailman
People with lived experience, clinicians in Critical Care, SHA Critical Care, Respiratory and Organ Donation, SHA Provincial Program Tertiary Care, SHA Stewardship and Clinical Appropriateness, hospital ICU managers
https://medicine.usask.ca/profiles/department-of-medicine/regina/general-internal-medicine/sy_e.php https://medicine.usask.ca/profiles/department-of-medicine/regina/infectious-diseases/lee_s.php https://www.shrf.ca/post/research-projects-exploring-how-tech-can-improve-care-and-communication-during-and-after-icu-stays https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08850666221090459?icid=int.sj-abstract.similar-articles.5
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