News

Bold solutions where they’re needed most From war zones to communities devastated by climate disasters, pandemics, and forced ...
By Neelam Azmat – Portfolio Manager, SRHR & SGBV Medical oxygen is the cornerstone for saving lives and treating chronic conditions. Yet, for millions of people around the world—especially children ...
We apply the Grand Challenges model to source, fund, and scale bold ideas that address some of the world’s most pressing and persistent challenges. Our approach blends capital, capacity-building, and ...
Despite making up nearly half the global population, young people continue to be sidelined in mental health policymaking and funding decisions. As a result, many programs fail to prevent youth mental ...
At COP28 in Dubai, Grand Challenges Canada CEO Dr. Karlee Silver announced that 40+ new innovations have been nominated for funding awards for their work on the impact of climate change and health.
Grand Challenges Canada is one of the world’s largest impact-first investors. We provide flexible capital, tailored support, and the right connections to help innovations scale and integrate into ...
How to apply To apply for any open funding opportunity with Grand Challenges Canada, you must submit your application through our online grants management system, called Fluxx.
We don’t just measure change—we confirm our innovations are the actual cause. Our KMT team supports innovators to generate high-quality evidence that shows improvements in health, access, or wellbeing ...
Grand Challenges Canada is proud to support Be Girl through a catalytic equity investment that helps scale access to menstrual products and education for girls across Africa. In a recent piece of the ...
Website Legal Terms and Disclaimer IMPORTANT! YOUR ACCESS TO, USE OF, OR REGISTRATION ON WWW.GRANDCHALLENGES.CA, THE GRAND CHALLENGES CANADA COMMUNITY PORTAL AT HTTPS://GCC.FLUXX.IO (THE “COMMUNITY ...
Key Insights from the African Health Research and Innovation Funders Forum (AHRIFF) The AHRIFF in Cape Town brought together stakeholders from across the globe to address pressing health challenges in ...
The MY (Mind Yourself) program is a student-led volunteer network aimed at reducing stigma and building resilience among Nigerian youth, who face a lack of understanding around mental health in their ...