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Foundation canadienne de recherche sur le sida (CANFAR) | |
Formation | October 26, 1987[1] |
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Type | Not-for-Profit Corporation |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | HIV/AIDS Awareness and Research |
Headquarters | 2200 Yonge Street Suite 1600 Toronto, Ontario M4S 2C6 |
Region served | Canada |
Official languages | English; French |
Chief Executive Officer | Alex Filiatrault |
Revenue | $2,985,786 (2022)[2] |
Website | www.canfar.com |
The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) is the only national charitable foundation that raises awareness to generate funds for research into all aspects of HIV infection and AIDS. Since inception in 1987,[1] CANFAR has invested more than $26 million in research initiatives across Canada, and supported close to 575 distinct research initiatives. CANFAR is funded solely through the generosity of corporations, groups, and individuals across Canada.[3][4][5]
Each year it is the responsibility of CANFAR's Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) to evaluate which research proposals seem most promising and likely to make a worthwhile contribution to the international body of HIV and AIDS research. CANFAR is dedicated to funding all aspects of research, including: fundamental and applied research; educational and prevention; care; psychosocial initiatives; and community research.[6][7][8]