genomic applications partnership program (gapp)

how to apply: 

the genomic applications partnership program (gapp) funds downstream research and development (r&d) projects that address real-world opportunities and challenges defined by “receptor” organizations such as industry, government, or not-for-profit entities. these organizations should have the expertise, resources and commitment to commercialize or implement the project’s outcomes. projects must be active collaborations between the receptor organization (canadian or international) and a canadian academic researcher. both must play an integral role in the project. these projects are co-funded by receptors and other stakeholders and must have the potential to generate significant social and/or economic benefits for canada.

external deadline: 
wednesday, august 3, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

forest sector investment and innovation program

how to apply: 

the forest sector investment and innovation program provides funding for strategic investments in the forest sector that:

  • enhance competitiveness
  • support new market access
  • provide benefits to ontario’s broader forest sector
  • strengthen regional economies

support is available under two project categories:

  • business projects
  • collaboration projects
external deadline: 
friday, september 16, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

cancer therapeutics innovation pipeline – request for applications

how to apply: 

the cancer therapeutics innovation pipeline (ctip) program was established to capitalize on ontario’s expertise in cancer biology and drug discovery. its aim is to create a pipeline of validated cancer targets and first-in-class or best-in-class, novel, selective lead molecules (small molecules or biologics) that will attract partnerships and/or investment for further preclinical and clinical development. to generate a sustainable pipeline, ctip will support projects that aim to provide increasing evidence of target validation and disease association using data from knowledge bases, functional assays, and drug screening in relevant in vitro and in vivo models of the cancer type of interest.

external deadline: 
wednesday, july 13, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

stream 2: research and development (r&d) partnership fund – electric vehicle

eligibility: 

eligible applicants

  • applicants are small and medium enterprises (sme) defined as having fewer than 500 global, full-time employees.
  • applicants are required to have operations in ontario and carry out their project in ontario.

eligible partners

  • small and medium enterprises (smes)
  • national and multinational enterprises (nes and mnes)
  • academic institutions (as clients only)
  • municipalities
  • indigenous communities
  • not-for-profit organizations representing industry
  • crown corporations
  • transit authorities

additional partners can also join the project.  there is no limit on the number of partners. partnerships should represent significant potential commercial opportunities for all parties.

how to apply: 

the r&d partnership fund - electric vehicle (ev) – stream 2 program supports projects related to the development and demonstration of technologies in electric vehicles (ev) and battery manufacturing technologies in the following priority areas:

  • mass light vehicles, such as cars, trucks and vans
  • heavy duty vehicles, including commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles (rvs), and others used for goods movement
  • charging infrastructure
  • intelligent transportation systems (its)
  • transit-supportive systems and vehicles
external deadline: 
friday, september 9, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

climate action and awareness fund

how to apply: 

the climate action and awareness fund (caaf) has opened the support to canadian think tanks and academic institutions call for proposals (cfp).

 

the objective of this call for proposals is to support research and analysis projects that will identify, accelerate, and evaluate climate mitigation solutions and strategies that will contribute to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in canada.

 

projects must align with one or more of the following research themes:

 

  1.        defining the future systems required for net-zero;
  2.        obstacles on the pathways to net-zero;
  3.        distributional impacts of the pathways to net-zero on workers and their communities;
  4.        motivating net-zero action

 

to be eligible for funding under this cfp, lead applicants must be one of the following:

  • ·       not-for-profit non-governmental organization
  • ·       university or academic institution
  • ·       indigenous organization

 

the deadline for submitting a proposal is 3:00 pm eastern standard time (est) on july 18, 2022.

 

webinar sessions for prospective applicants about the process of submitting a proposal will be offered in english and french on june 21 and 23, 2022, respectively.

 

please visit the online application platform grants & contributions enterprise management system (gcems) for detailed information on eligibility, to access the applicant guide, and to apply for funding.  for instructions on how to create an account in order to apply for funding, please click here.

 

for all inquiries related to the climate action and awareness fund and this funding opportunity, please email: fasc-caaf@ec.gc.ca

 

external deadline: 
monday, july 18, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

amazon research awards

how to apply: 

amazon research awards (ara) is announcing the spring 2022 call for proposals (cfp). the spring 2022 cfp, which is open for submissions, covers four research areas and reflects amazon's ongoing efforts to collaborate with researchers in a variety of research fields.

the full list of proposal areas, including links with details on how to apply, is below. the deadline for submissions is july 8, 2022.

proposals will be reviewed for the quality of their scientific content, creativity, and potential for impact at scale. proposals related to theory, practice, and novel techniques are all welcome.

ara provides grant recipients unrestricted funds and aws promotional credits. funded projects are assigned an amazon research contact, and recipients also receive training resources, including aws tutorials and hands-on sessions with amazon scientists and engineers.

external deadline: 
friday, july 8, 2022
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

amazon

proof of concept grant

how to apply: 


the proof of concept grant provides $100,000 over up to 3 years to support investigators with innovative, high-risk, high-yield hypotheses about dementia.

the alzheimer society research program will pre-screen applications for the proof of concept grant through a letter of intent (loi) process. successful loi applicants will then be asked to submit a full application for peer review later in the summer.

 

researchers with big, bold, challenging new ideas relevant to alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are encouraged to apply.

 

the loi form is available now with submissions due by july 11, 2022.

external deadline: 
monday, july 11, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

advancing accessibility standards research program: call for expressions of interest

how to apply: 

accessibility standards canada is inviting interested organizations to submit an expression of interest for research funding. this is the first step in applying.

your project must align with the goals and desired outcomes of accessibility standards canada’s grants and contributions program. 

if your expression of interest is selected, you will be invited to submit a detailed application. these applications will then be assessed to determine which projects will be selected for funding. you may submit more than 1 expression of interest.

to apply, you must meet all of the following program requirements.

priority research areas

your project must focus on 1 or more of the following priority areas:

  • canada’s election process, including voting and running for office
  • communication, other than information and communication technologies, including accessible communications through sign language (american sign language, langue des signes québécoise, indigenous sign language)  
  • design and delivery of programs and services, including inclusive and accessible service delivery
  • employment, including accessible employment for youth with disabilities transitioning from school to work
  • information and communication technologies
  • procurement of goods, services, and facilities
  • the built environment
  • transportation

these are explained in the glossary of terms.
 

purpose of this program

this program funds research projects that helps identify and remove barriers to accessibility. it also funds research projects aimed at preventing new barriers. the findings from the research projects is used to inform the development of next-generation model accessibility standards. these are standards that fall under federal areas of responsibility.

external deadline: 
friday, august 5, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

building resilient and carbon-neutral communities post covid

eligibility: 

projects must show excellence in research and have the following additional elements:

  • the canadian pi (applicant) must be qualified to receive tri-agency funding. the project must also identify an indian university collaborating pi. please note that canadian institutions should not be charging any overheads on tri-agency funding.
  • hqp involvement (graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , postdocs or research associates)
  • industry partner involvement, either from canada or from india (support letters will be required at the full application stage, stating commitment to the project by providing cash and in-kind support)
how to apply: 

purpose of the call:

the impact of covid-19 has been felt disproportionally by remote and rural communities which prior to the pandemic had limited access to reliable infrastructure, secure food supplies, clean water and access to health facilities. as we enter the post covid era, supply chains have become stressed, there is a back log of patients waiting for routine procedures and our food supplies have become less secure.

another serious problem the world faces today is climate change. warmer temperatures over time are changing weather patterns and disrupting the usual balance of nature. this poses many risks to human beings and all other forms of life on earth. nearly all land areas are seeing more hot days and heat waves; 2021 was one of the hottest years on record. higher temperatures increase heat-related illnesses and can make it more difficult to work and move around. wildfires start more easily and spread more rapidly when conditions are hotter. scientists have further predicted that long-term effects of climate change will include a decrease in sea ice and an increase in permafrost thawing, an increase in heat waves and heavy precipitation, and decreased water resources in semi-arid regions. in 2021, climate change triggered serious flooding, leading to the collapse of eight arterial bridges in british columbia, canada, due to landslides and scour, and submerged thousands of homes and debilitated remote communities. in the scenarios assessed, limiting warming to around 1.5°c requires global greenhouse gas emissions to peak before 2025 at the latest, and be reduced by 43% by 2030; at the same time, methane would also need to be reduced by about a third. humanity faces an existential crisis.

ic-impacts has worked in partnership with the department of science and technology and with researchers in india and canada to develop and deploy low-cost solutions which can help develop healthy communities. in this new call for proposals, we are seeking applications aimed at addressing the issues faced by remote and rural communities in the post covid world.

we propose to cover the following 4 areas:

a. agritech and food security (ic-impacts and dbt)

b. carbon reduction in our built environment (ic-impacts and dst)

c. water (ic-impacts and dst)

d. health, post covid health issues and long covid (ic-impacts and dbt)

 for more information, please contact jill sherman, international research facilitator, at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
friday, july 15, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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