This website provides information about organizations who engage in community-based research in Canada and other countries. It provides training materials and webinars about CBR.
The Community Engagement Office facilitates research at McMaster that connects to and benefits Hamilton communities, coordinates regional and national CBR networks.
SIRG engages in CBR with equity-seeking populations such as Indigenous people, survivors of war and torture, poverty advocates, immigrant and refugee communities and others. The website provides examples of the initiatives the members have involved in.
List of Charities provide a charity's or NASO's contact information, general activities, and financial information, including the public portions of their annual information return.
Toronto Metropolitan University Centre for Policy Innovation and Public Engagement fosters collaborative, interdisciplinary research, teaching, learning and partnership opportunities relating to public policy innovation and solutions to difficulty social issues.
The largest hospital-based research program in Canada, with major research in cardiology, transplantation, neurosciences, oncology, surgical innovation, infectious diseases, genomic medicine and rehabilitation medicine.
University of Toronto Centre for Community Partnerships collaborate with students to engage in community-engaged learning and research (CEL/R) through building community, enhancing capacity and learning.
Canada Mortgage And Housing Corporation works with professionals and consumers to access CMHC funding and research to fund affordable housing opportunities.
Access Alliance offers inter-professional primary health care services that are accessible, community-governed, and include chronic disease management, sickness prevention and treatment, chronic health promotion, and individual and community capacity building.
The Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) Unit at Innovation York is a pioneer in knowledge mobilization both domestically and globally. In order to facilitate the formation of research collaborations and the sharing of research findings, the KMb Unit offers a range of initiatives that build links between researchers and community and governmental entities. Additionally, we provide a set of training resources to assist you in creating and putting into practice knowledge mobilization strategies.
The Humber Centre for Social Innovation creates chances for social interaction and tackles systemic social impediments. We accomplish this by collaborating with communities who deserve equity as well as the organizations in the community that serve them.