sd tech fund and sd natural gas funds

how to apply: 

the sd tech fund™ is designed to support the development and pre-commercial demonstration of cleantech solutions. our aim is to increase each solution’s chances of successfully making it to the marketplace, and help canadian entrepreneurs carry out their innovation efforts within canada. we support only the most innovative technologies; those with the potential to meet market demand and to achieve canada’s environmental and economic goals in priority areas. the government of canada has allocated a total of $915 million for the fund.

the sd natural gas fund™ supports the late-stage development and pre-commercial demonstration of new downstream natural gas cleantech solutions that will generate cleaner energy, create new jobs and stimulate economic growth in canada. our aim is to increase each project’s chances of successfully making it to the marketplace, and help canadian entrepreneurs carry out their innovation efforts within canada. we support only the most innovative technologies; those with the potential to meet market demand and to achieve canada’s environmental and economic goals in natural gas priority areas.

universities may be partners on the above grants.

external deadline: 
wednesday, october 14, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

partnership development grants

how to apply: 

partnership development grants provide support over one to three years to teams/partnerships, led by a project director, to:

  • develop research and related activities in the social sciences and humanities, including knowledge mobilization and the meaningful involvement of 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and new scholars, by fostering new partnerships for research and related activities involving existing and/or potential partners; or
  • design and test new partnership approaches for research and/or related activities that may result in best practices or models that either can be adapted by others or have the potential to be scaled up to a regional, national or international level.

partnerships funding is intended for larger teams working in formal collaboration between postsecondary institutions and/or organizations of various types.

a formal partnership is a bilateral or multilateral formal collaboration agreement between an applicant and one or more partner organizations, of which at least one must be a canadian postsecondary institution and at least one must be different from the institution or organization that will administer the grant funds. partnerships may be between academic institutions, or between one or more academic institutions and one or more non-academic partner organizations. these partner organizations agree and commit to work collaboratively to achieve shared goals for mutual benefit. partner organizations must provide evidence attesting to the commitment that has been agreed upon. for more information, see the definitions for formal partnership and partner organization.

(please inform the office of research services by october 30 if you intend to submit an application to this competition)

external deadline: 
monday, november 30, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fy16 defense medical research and development program

how to apply: 

fy16 defense medical research and development program

medical simulation and information systems - adaptive tutor using methodologies for neuroplasticity (atumn) – extramural broad agency announcement

medical simulation and information systems - adaptive tutor using methodologies for neuroplasticity (atumn) – intramural program announcement

external deadline: 
thursday, september 10, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fy15 restorative transplant research program

how to apply: 

fy15 restorative transplant research program

applications to the fiscal year 2015 (fy15) reconstructive transplant research (rtr) program are being solicited for the defense health agency, research, development, and acquisition (dha rda) directorate, by the u.s. army medical research acquisition activity (usamraa). as directed by the office of the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, the dha rda directorate manages and executes the defense health program (dhp) research, development, test, and evaluation (rdt&e) appropriation. this program announcement/funding opportunity and subsequent awards will be managed and executed by the congressionally directed medical research programs (cdmrp) with strategic oversight from joint program committee 8/clinical and rehabilitative medicine research program (jpc-8/crmrp).

the rtr program was initiated in 2012 to fund innovative projects that have the potential to make a significant impact on improving the function, wellness, and overall quality of life for injured military service members and veterans, their caregivers and family members, and the american public. appropriations for the rtr from fy12 through fy14 totaled $30 million (m). the fy15 appropriation is $15m.

funding programs available under this call:

concept award (loi due september 16)

idea discovery award (loi due september 16)

translational research award (pre-application due august 25)

clinical trial award (pre-application due august 25)

external deadline: 
tuesday, august 25, 2015
funding level: 
research

discovery grants program

how to apply: 

the discovery grants program supports ongoing programs of research (with long-term goals) rather than a single short-term project or collection of projects. these grants recognize the creativity and innovation that are at the heart of all research advances. discovery grants are considered ‘grants in aid’ of research as they provide long term operating funds to support the costs of a research program. as a grant in aid of research, discovery grants are not meant to support the full costs of a research program and they can facilitate access to funding from other programs. nserc recognizes that, while being of a grant in aid nature, discovery grants must be sufficient to support a program of quality research that can have a meaningful impact on the field of study.

external deadline: 
monday, august 3, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

science for peace and security programme call for proposals: non-checkpoint detection of concealed explosives and firearms – confirmatory detectors

how to apply: 

suicide bombing and mass-shooting terrorism remain among the principal concerns of public security professionals. in many scenarios, for example mass-transit, sporting events, or buildings, traditional “air-port-style” screening is not feasible due to the high flow of subjects or for other reasons. the nato sci-ence for peace and security programme (sps)-sponsored standoff detection of explosives (standex) programme combined real time sensors, video tracking and data fusion to allow early detec-tion of person-borne improvised explosive devices in moving crowds with the goal of stopping an attack before it can affect the targeted infrastructure.

the sps programme is currently seeking to extend standex with new technologies and new scenarios and hereby solicits proposals to develop technologies or systems which can confirm, with high confi-dence, the detection of person borne explosive devices and/or firearms concealed on the body or in bags of single individuals identified by an upstream screening detector.

external deadline: 
thursday, october 1, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

science for peace and security programme call for proposals: non-checkpoint detection of concealed explosives and firearms – alert response technology

how to apply: 

suicide bombing and mass-shooting terrorism remain among the principal concerns of public security professionals. in many scenarios, for example mass-transit, sporting events, or buildings, traditional “air-port-style” screening is not feasible due to the high flow of subjects or for other reasons. the nato sci-ence for peace and security programme (sps)-sponsored standoff detection of explosives (standex) programme combined real time sensors, video tracking and data fusion to allow early detec-tion of person-borne improvised explosive devices in moving crowds with the goal of stopping an attack before it can affect the targeted infrastructure.

the sps programme is currently seeking to extend standex with new technologies and new scenarios and hereby solicits proposals to develop technologies or systems which will facilitate effective response in the case of a confirmed alarm.

external deadline: 
thursday, october 1, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fy15 reconstructive transplant research program (rtrp)

how to apply: 

applications to the fiscal year 2015 (fy15) reconstructive transplant research (rtr) program are being solicited for the defense health agency, research, development, and acquisition (dha rda) directorate, by the u.s. army medical research acquisition activity (usamraa).

the rtr program was initiated in 2012 to fund innovative projects that have the potential to make a significant impact on improving the function, wellness, and overall quality of life for injured military service members and veterans, their caregivers and family members, and the american public. appropriations for the rtr from fy12 through fy14 totaled $30 million (m). the fy15 appropriation is $15m.

the jpc-8/crmrp mission is to implement long-term strategies to develop knowledge and materiel products to reconstruct, rehabilitate, and provide definitive care for injured service members. the ultimate goal is to return service members to duty and restore their quality of life. through the rtr program, the jpc-8/crmrp challenges the scientific community to design innovative research that will foster new directions for, and address neglected issues in, the field of reconstructive transplantation (rt), specifically vascularized composite allotransplantation (vca)-focused research, also known as composite tissue allotransplantation. vca refers to the transplantation of multiple tissues such as muscle, bone, nerve, and skin, as a functional unit (e.g., a hand or face) from a deceased donor to a recipient with a severe injury.

funding programs

  • concept award (letter of intent due september 16, full application due october 14, 2015)
  • idea discovery award (letter of intent due september 16, full application due october 14, 2015)
  • translational research award (pre-application due august 25, 2015)
  • clinical trial award (pre-application due august 25, 2015)
external deadline: 
tuesday, august 25, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

cities and climate change

how to apply: 
eligibility:
  • the proposed research must take place in one or more of the following countries: bangladesh, botswana, burkina faso, ethiopia, ghana, india, kenya, mali, namibia, nepal, pakistan, senegal, south africa, tajikistan, tanzania, and uganda.
  • the proposed research must be led by a research-oriented organization from academia, government, the private sector, or civil society and be based in one of the eligible countries listed above.
  • organizations from the united nations system, members of the consortium of international agricultural research (cgiar), or multilateral agencies are not eligible as lead organizations for the proposed research, even when operating in a developing country, but can be included as partners provided their budget share does not exceed 20%. 

note: for more information about eligibility please refer to the frequently asked questions.

duration: up to 36 months
budget: six (6) research projects of up to ca$1,000,000 each
scope:

​the cities and climate change initiative will support high quality, demand driven, policy relevant action research that engages local authorities, communities, and the private sector. research will help to meet the adaptation deficit in small to medium sized cities or well defined subdivisions of large cities, where demographic pressure and environmental stresses are particularly acute. proposed solutions should address climate risk and uncertainty, and inspire innovation in adaptation strategies and technologies.

canadian organizations cannot apply as the lead organization under this call, but may participate as partner organizations provided that their total budget share does not exceed 20%.

external deadline: 
friday, september 18, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for proposals – technological platforms to strengthen public sector accountability and citizen engagement

how to apply: 

foreign affairs, trade and development canada (dfatd) is launching the technological platforms to strengthen public sector accountability and citizen engagement call for proposals. this call for proposals is valued at up to twenty-five million canadian dollars (c$25,000,000) over a period of five years. canadian organizations may submit only one application for this call, either on their own or as the lead organization of a consortium.

the purpose of the technological platforms to strengthen public sector accountability and citizen engagement call for proposals is to fund initiatives that will support public sector institutions and civil society in their ability to advance equitable democratic reform, deliver effective and sustainable development results to citizens, improve service delivery, combat corruption, and engage meaningfully with citizens through the use of technological platforms.

the deadline for proposal submissions is october 27, 2015, at 3 p.m. eastern daylight time (utc-4). proposals received after the deadline will not be accepted.

this call is open to initiatives in official development assistance (oda)-eligible countries. to the extent that the organization for economic co-operation and development (oecd) oda-eligible countries are among the top ten on the list of global economies, these countries would be excluded from this call. for more information, please consult world bank statistics.

 if your research team intends on submitting an application to this competition, please notify the office of research services (ahacquo1@lakeheadu.ca) than august 28, 2015.

external deadline: 
tuesday, october 27, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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