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Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan
Grant-in-Aid Final Report
The following is a final report form for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan (HSFS) Grant-in-Aid (GIA) award. Its purpose is to capture your research achievements over the three year period of your GIA funding. The report will enable the Foundation to fulfill its accountability to donors; leverage fund development by highlighting research successes; and evaluate the success of the GIA program.
Instructions:
Please forward completed report no later than three months following the end of your grant.
GIA Final Report
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan
Attention: Karla Protz, Research Coordinator
279 - 3rd Avenue North
Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H8
Please note: All responses will be strictly confidential, according to the requirements of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan and PPIPA.
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SECTION A: RESEARCH RESULTS
Please provide, in lay language, a summary of the final outcomes of your research with highlights of significant achievements made through this grant. (Maximum of 500 words)SECTION B: RESEARCH IMPACTS
Please explain what this grant permitted you to accomplish. This should include the potential impacts of:
· the impact of your research on the lives Saskatchewanians
· the grant in building your career and shaping your future research
SECTION C: CAPACITY BUILDING
· Number of trainees and their role(s)
· Number of supporting personnel and their role(s)
SECTION D: DISSEMINATION AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
Using the outline below, please provide a summary of dissemination and KTE activities completed as a result of your research.Please provide:
· Publications - none to date or full citation; refereed journal article (published/accepted or published/submitted)
· Conference presentation/poster (specify)
· Other – book or book chapters, technical reports, non-referred articles (specify)
· Research mentorship e.g., theses, posters, conference presentations of graduate students