Founded to expand patient and family engagement, the CNOC Patient & Family Scholarship Program supports individuals with lived experience of congenital heart disease (CHD) and neurodevelopmental outcomes in attending CNOC’s Annual Scientific Sessions.
This scholarship reflects CNOC’s commitment to integrating patient and family voices into research, clinical care, and collaborative learning. By reducing financial barriers, CNOC aims to ensure that those directly impacted by CHD can participate in conversations shaping the future of care.
Scholarship recipients will have the opportunity to:
- Engage with leading clinicians, researchers, and advocates
- Learn about the latest research and innovations in cardiac neurodevelopment
- Share lived experiences to inform clinical practice and research priorities
- Build connections within the CHD and neurodevelopment community
Conference Information
The CNOC Annual Scientific Sessions is a multi-day conference that brings together clinicians, researchers, and advocates dedicated to improving neurodevelopmental outcomes for individuals with congenital heart disease.
Recipients are expected to attend the full conference and actively participate in sessions and community engagement opportunities.
Scholarship Details
The scholarship application period opens on June 1st, closes on June 30th, and recipients will be notified by July 10th.
Applications will be reviewed by a Selection Committee. Submission of an application does not guarantee an award. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Due to limited funding:
- Awards may vary year-to-year
- Scholarships are awarded to one individual per application
- CNOC may prioritize applicants who demonstrate a strong interest in engagement, advocacy, or partnership in neurodevelopmental care
Estimated Scholarship Coverage
For applicants traveling within driving/train distance:
- Fuel Stipend/train – $200
- Hotel Accommodations (3 nights) – $657
- Meal Stipend – $75
- Transportation (home ↔ train) – $50
- Transportation (Train ↔ Hotel) – $50
- Conference Registration: $50
- Celebration dinner: $50
For applicants requiring air travel:
- Ground Transportation (home ↔ airport) – $50
- Roundtrip Airfare – $400
- Ground Transportation (airport ↔ hotel) – $50
- Hotel Accommodations (3 nights) – $657
- Meal Stipend – $75
- Conference Registration: $50
- Celebration Dinner: $50
Eligibility
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be a patient with congenital heart disease OR a parent/caregiver or sibling of an individual with CHD
- Demonstrate interest in cardiac neurodevelopment, research, advocacy, or improving patient/family outcomes
- Be able to attend the full CNOC Scientific Sessions
- Have valid government-issued identification (if air travel is required)
- Be able to arrange time away from work, caregiving responsibilities, or other obligations
Application Process
Applicants must complete the official scholarship application form by the stated deadline.
Important Notes:
- Do not register for the conference or book travel until notified of your application status
- Scholarship funds will be coordinated directly by CNOC whenever possible to minimize out-of-pocket costs
- Additional documentation or a short statement may be required to support your application
Selection Considerations
While not all applicants can be funded, CNOC aims to support a diverse group of voices. The Selection Committee may consider:
- Lived experience and perspective
- Interest in engaging with research or clinical communities
- Potential to contribute to discussions on neurodevelopment and CHD care
- Geographic and experiential diversity