grants program
grant priority area: return to work and recovery
the central focus of the wsib grants program is return to work and recovery.
examples of possible subjects include, but are not limited to:
- addressing barriers to successful return to work and recovery outcomes;
- integrating best practices to improve return to work and recovery programs;
- application of behavioural economics in ontario’s workplace compensation system.
these high-level guidelines outline some of the topics of interest to the wsib. proposals should identify more specific areas of focus.
the wsib grants program accepts the following types of proposals:
1. research proposals
- expert research proposals that deliver practical results for the workers’ compensation system
- workplace-based projects that establish partnerships between the workplace, researchers and organizations
2. training proposals
- initiatives that help workers, employers and the compensation system resolve long-standing barriers
- innovative opportunities that build capacity in the community and offer significant potential to improve compensation system results
please review the proposal instructions (pdf) for more information on who is eligible to apply and what types of proposals are accepted by the wsib grants program.