discovery frontiers call for proposals: antimicrobial resistance in the environment

how to apply: 

discovery frontiers grants support a limited number of large international activities, opportunities or projects that are of high priority in the context of advanced research in canada. these are led by world-class canadian researchers and comprise multi-institutional team that generate substantial impact, for the benefit of canada. approaches used will emphasize new ideas, perspectives and solutions and interdisciplinary thinking with potential for long-term impacts. international linkages are required.

this fifth call for proposals will bring together groups of researchers in new ways to address a major research challenge in antimicrobial resistance in the environment. discovery frontiers will support a program that will be paradigm-shifting, trans-disciplinary in nature, open new fields or integrate existing fields in new ways, involve international collaboration, and accelerate the establishment of expertise and capacity.

external deadline: 
friday, march 1, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

idea to innovation grants

how to apply: 

the objective of the idea to innovation (i2i) grants is to accelerate the pre-competitive development of promising technology originating from the university and college sector and promote its transfer to a new or established canadian company. the i2i grants provide funding to college and university faculty members to support research and development projects with recognized technology transfer potential. this is achieved through defined phases by providing crucial assistance in the early stages of technology validation and market connection.

external deadline: 
monday, april 1, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for proposals: 2019 wsib grants competition

how to apply: 

the objective of the wsib grants program is to enhance workers’ compensation system outcomes by supporting innovative proposals that are aligned to the wsib's strategic mandate. highly practical research and training proposals are accepted. proposals funded through the program will strengthen the ontario's workers' compensation system now and in the future.


grant priority areas

the central areas of focus of the 2019 wsib grants program support the wsib’s strategic plan to:

1)         make ontario a safer place to work

2)         improve return-to-work and recovery outcomes

3)         meet our customers’ needs and expectations

the grants program is committed to supporting the wsib’s strategic priority of being financially responsible and accountable through the operating practices of the program on an ongoing basis.

 

applicants are encouraged to submit proposals that align to the priority areas and topics of interested identified. more detailed information about these priority areas is available on the wsib website.

for more information about the program and the application process, please visit our website.

external deadline: 
friday, february 15, 2019
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

science for peace and security

how to apply: 

the science for peace and security (sps) programme promotes dialogue and practical cooperation between nato member states and partner nations based on scientific research, technological innovation and knowledge exchange. the sps programme offers funding, expert advice and support to tailor-made, security-relevant activities that respond to nato’s strategic objectives.

external deadline: 
friday, february 1, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

responsive grant program

how to apply: 

the responsive grants program enables the law foundation of ontario to fund ideas generated by nonprofit community groups to improve access to justice. the responsive grants program includes one round of major grants (two streams: up to $100,000 and from $100,000 to $250,000) and two rounds of small grants (up to $15,000).

responsive grants aim to encourage new ideas, approaches, and relationships that can help address emerging needs and connect more people to legal information and supports, especially people who are not currently being reached. these grants have provided seed funding for hundreds of innovative initiatives across ontario.

external deadline: 
sunday, march 31, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

clean energy for rural and remote communities: bioheat, demonstration & deployment program streams

how to apply: 

this program is seeking proposals to reduce the reliance of rural and remote communities on diesel fuel for heat and power. the program, which plans to support a suite of diverse projects across canada, will be evaluated against a range of criteria. proposals will need to demonstrate local community support and outline the community benefits of the project, particularly for indigenous communities. the project must fit into one of the following streams:

program streams:

  • bioheat to reduce fossil fuel use through the installation, retrofit or investigation into the feasibility of biomass heating or combined heat and power systems for community and/or industrial applications.
     
  • innovative demonstrations to reduce diesel use through the validation of novel renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy storage, and smart-grid technologies and applications.
     
  • deployment of renewable energy technologies for electricity including hydro, wind, solar, geothermal, and bioenergy. heat may also be produced, but the primary purpose of the project must be electricity production.
external deadline: 
tuesday, february 26, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for notices of intent: ohs futures – grant funding program

how to apply: 

today, december 19, 2018, the alberta ministry of labour is announcing its sixth year of the occupational health and safety (ohs) futures – research funding program. ohs futures formalizes the way researchers, institutions, industry, and labour organizations across canada access funding for ohs research. the program links government with experts for the purpose of enhancing ohs knowledge and capacity within the province.

 

ohs futures is accepting notices of intent for projects that support the prevention of occupational injury, illness and disease in alberta workplaces. the notice of intent submission period opens today (the notice of intent fillable form is available on the ohs futures website) and closes january 28, 2019.

 

  • please note that if you do not submit a notice of intent you will not be eligible to apply for ohs futures grant funding.
  • once the notice of intent is submitted, it will be reviewed to ensure that it is complete, that the proposed research project meets the eligibility criteria and research priorities, and that the proposed research is pertinent to workers and workplaces in alberta.
  • success at this stage will result in an invitation to submit an application. the invitation to submit a full application form does not guarantee funding. a completed application is required, and will be adjudicated accordingly.
  • ohs program staff are here to provide feedback on your notice of intent and to mentor you through the application process. meetings will be set up to discuss your research idea prior to you completing the full application, should you be invited to apply.

please visit the ohs futures website for information on research priorities, the grant agreement, applicant eligibility, the review process, data sharing, and the freedom of information and protection of privacy act under which the information you provide is being collected.

 

should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact dr. karina thomas at ohsfutures@gov.ab.ca

external deadline: 
saturday, december 28, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

alberta ministry of labour

other : joint canada-israel health research program (2019)

how to apply: 

the joint canada-israel health research program is expected to:

  • advance research and discovery in the biomedical sciences;
  • encourage scientific collaboration between canadian and israeli researchers and trainees; and
  • build capacity in biomedical science and foster scientific relations and collaborations with researchers and trainees in low and middle-income countries.
external deadline: 
tuesday, january 29, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

other : health system impact fellowship

how to apply: 

the health system impact (hsi) fellowship (for doctoral trainees and post-doctoral fellows) provides highly-qualified doctoral trainees and post-doctoral fellows studying health services and policy research (hspr), or related fields, a unique opportunity to apply their research and analytic talents to critical challenges in health care that are being addressed by health system and related organizations (e.g., public, private for-profit, not-for-profit, and indigenous health organizations that are not universities) outside of the traditional scholarly setting, and to also develop professional experience, new skills, and networks.

external deadline: 
tuesday, april 2, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

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