data transformation grants
the data transformation grant program will support projects that employ novel approaches to address concerns related to accessibility, completeness, quality, and/or timeliness of cancer data in canada.
the data transformation grant program will support projects that employ novel approaches to address concerns related to accessibility, completeness, quality, and/or timeliness of cancer data in canada.
to be considered for funding, applicants must form a project consortium and develop a collaborative r&d project that meets the following criteria:
in addition to the above eligibility requirements, each applicant must meet their country-specific requirements, outlined below:
canadian applicant(s) must also meet the following criteria.
the canadian sme applicant must:
preference may be given to sme applicants who:
working together, the governments of canada and germany aim to foster and support collaborative industrial research and development (r&d) projects with a high potential for commercialization. this call for proposals is open to organizations from canada and germany who wish to form project consortia to perform collaborative projects focussed on developing innovative materials, processes, technology, processes, or products for large-scale, low-carbon hydrogen technologies within their energy systems.
faculty members interested in this call should contact jill sherman, international research facilitator, at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
bioenterprise canada corporation is pleased to partner with the ontario ministry of agriculture, food and rural affairs (omafra) to support the delivery of stream c (commercialization) of the ontario agri-food research initiative (oafri). this initiative is supported with up to $2 million in funding from canadian agricultural partnership (cap) and omafra.
the oafri commercialization stream is designed to provide ontario’s agriculture, agri-food, and agri-based products sectors, including technology or equipment suppliers, access to funding to support commercialization projects with a focus on market validation and product development activities. these efforts aim to enhance competitiveness and the leadership position of ontario in the agriculture and agri-food sectors.
the oafri commercialization stream will provide funding for two project types:
project type a: market validation grants
conduct market research to determine the size and quality of the market opportunity for a new and promising technology, product, or service with the goal of determining if there is any market potential before more research funds are spent on the technology.
funding available: up to $30,000 per project
project type b: product development grants
create prototypes, perform field trials, remove any barriers to a market launch or private sector adoption and optimize a minimum viable product that best meets the needs of customers.
funding available: $50,000-$150,000 per project
osstf/feeso is strongly committed to supporting and promoting evidence-informed practices in public education. as part of that commitment, osstf/feeso supports high-quality research and is pleased to announce up to three research grants, of up to $3,500 each, to support conducting, presenting, and publishing research in support of public education and anti-racism.
award criteria:
themes identified for the 2021 – 2022 academic year:
the james kreppner award program supports legal and/or bioethical research relevant to canadian blood services. research priorities for the james kreppner award include the legal, regulatory and/or bioethical aspects of (a) donation, collection, storage, and use of blood, blood products, and novel uses of hematopoietic stem cells; and (b) organ and tissue donation and transplantation. the 2021 james kreppner award will support one project with up to $50,000 for a period of one year.
the nserc awards for science promotion focus on individuals and groups who are inspirational in the way they promote science to the general public.
science promotion activities with award potential could include activities such as:
if you are interested in being nominated for this award, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vice-president, research & graduate studies, at avp.research@lakeheadu.ca
call description: currently funding is available from the egg farmers of ontario for research that meets the priorities outlined by the egg farmers of ontario.
additional criteria
• $20k per year individual project cap
• 5-year maximum time line per project with a formal review after 3 years. this review will be designed to ensure
the project is on track and meeting both milestone and budget targets.
in some cases where warranted, it will provide an opportunity to incorporate any revision to the project design.
• research projects should be targeting outcomes that benefit ontario egg farmers.
• disclosure of all funding partners supporting total project costs is required