Inspiring hope by discovering the causes and cures of mental illness
Since its inception in 2018, the Discovery Fund has played a pivotal role in advancing groundbreaking research ideas and transformative initiatives across CAMH. Created as part of an unprecedented $100-million anonymous donation, the Discovery Fund has enabled CAMH to:
accelerate its efforts to transform the lives of people who live with mental illness
incubate and activate the next generation of leading scientists
foster discovery and innovation to advance our understanding of disease mechanisms, effective diagnosis and testing, and new ways to predict, prevent and recover from mental illness
enhance data platforms and analytics enabling cutting-edge research, and translation into clinical practice
These activities have positioned CAMH to make significant contributions to the field of mental health research, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for individuals navigating the challenges of mental health conditions.
I have seen the devastating impact of mental illness on individuals and their families; I want to provide support to the next generation of researchers and scientists to pursue the research that will directly transform care..
Anonymous Donor
Governance and Research Priorities
Learn more about the Steering Committee that provides strategic direction and oversight to the implementation of the Discovery Fund, as well as the Research Priorities of the fund.
The Discovery Fund invests in attracting and retaining superb research trainees and early and mid-career scientists, advancing their training and professional development as essential drivers of discovery and innovation.
The Discovery Fund supports new, promising research ideas and initiatives, encouraging collaboration across disciplines and areas of research, from the molecular, to the cellular, to the level of human experience and behaviour.
The Discovery Fund supports clinical and research data integration and analytics, leveraging large data sets to answer questions about disease trajectories, and identifying new opportunities for the prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery from mental illness.