research tools and instruments grants program
objectives
research tools and instruments (rti) grants foster and enhance the discovery, innovation and training capability of university researchers in the natural sciences and engineering by supporting the purchase of research equipment.
description
the rti grants program provides the primary avenue for university researchers in the natural sciences and engineering to obtain up to $150,000 in support for research tools and instruments with a net cost between $7,001 and $250,000. net cost is defined as the purchase cost of the equipment after any discount from the vendor and before taxes, customs and importation fees, transportation and shipping charges, and assembly and installation costs. the vendor discount must be free of conditions, restrictions or limitations (e.g., cannot be offered in exchange for services from users benefiting the vendor company). the research community is also encouraged to explore other avenues for funding research tools and instruments, including nserc’s other programs that allow the purchase of equipment as eligible expenses.
阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 will provide matching funds of 10% (up to $10,000) towards the total cost for each successful rti application.
announcement of programmes for the year 2020-21: india-canada- shastri covid-19 pandemic response grant: call for innovative solutions august 17 extended deadline and open deadlines
celtic-next and eurogia2020 - autumn 2020 call for proposals
the eureka clusters celtic-next and eurogia2020 have launched a joint call for proposals for research, development, and innovation (r&d&i) projects related to telecommunications and innovative energy technologies.
celtic-next's mission is to catalyze research, development and innovation in areas of the next generation of enabling telecommunications technologies and end-to-end services.
eurogia2020 addresses all areas of the energy mix, from renewable energy to efficiency, and reduction of carbon footprint of fossil fuels.
open to:
- small and medium-sized enterprises (smes)
- large enterprises and industries*
- universities*
- research organizations*
- others*
*nrc irap funding is only available for eligible canadian smes. all other organizations need to secure alternative funding.
sectors of focus: telecommunications, energy
key technology application areas:
- 5g and beyond
- 5g and 5g applications
- applications and services
- digital transformation
- energy efficiency
- future internet
- networking and cloud
- renewable energy
eureka globalstars singapore 2020-21 call for proposals
eligibility requirements
to be considered for funding, applicants must form a project consortium and develop a collaborative r&d project that meets the following criteria:
- the project consortium must include at least:
- 1 incorporated canadian small or medium-sized enterprise (sme), defined as a for-profit company with 500 or fewer full-time equivalent employees and
- 1 eligible partner in singapore
- the project partners that form the consortium must:
- be capable of implementing the project including funding their respective share and
- agree in advance on intellectual property rights and a commercialization strategy
- the collaborative project must focus on co-developing a product, process, or technology-based service that:
- is highly innovative
- has significant commercial potential
- has outcomes that can be realized within 3 years of completion of the project, and
- does not involve r&d related to products, processes, or technology-based services with military or non-peaceful applications
- the collaborative project must demonstrate:
- the unique scientific and technological contribution that each organization brings to the project
- an obvious advantage and added value for each project partner resulting from the collaboration, such as an increased knowledge base, an access to r&d infrastructure or new fields of application or a solutions for commercial needs, and
- an adequate balance and significance for all project partners, with no more than 70% of the project budget contributed by any organization or country
in addition to the above eligibility requirements, each applicant must meet their country-specific requirements, outlined below:
3.1 canadian eligibility requirements
canadian applicant(s) must also meet the following criteria.
- the canadian sme must have a technology that is:
- competitive in global markets, differentiated, and protectable, such as a unique or novel patentable technology that may alter the industry or market
note: preference will be given to existing commercialized technologies in canada
- competitive in global markets, differentiated, and protectable, such as a unique or novel patentable technology that may alter the industry or market
- the canadian sme must be committed to:
- pursuing growth and profit by developing and commercializing innovative, technology-driven new or improved products, processes or technology-based services; and
- substantive growth through global market expansion
- the canadian sme must be ready, and have the resources to:
- complete a collaborative project with international project partners, and
- make a serious new market entry push.*
*note: for this reason, preference may be given to smes with at least 20 full time equivalent employees and $2 million cad in annual revenue.
3.2 foreign eligibility requirements
this call for proposals is being supported by government bodies in singapore, austria, belgium (flanders), canada, estonia, hungary, netherlands, poland, south africa, south korea, spain, switzerland, turkey, ukraine and the uk. eligibility varies by country, please consult the eureka call for proposals announcement (available in english only) for singapore's and other foreign partner eligibility requirements.
4. funding
eligible project participants in collaborative projects selected through this call for proposals may receive funding from their respective national funding body. funds will be provided in accordance with the applicable laws, regulations, rules, and procedures established by the relevant national funding body, country, jurisdiction and/or program.
non-eligible project participants (e.g. universities, research institutes, etc., and participants from other countries) are welcome to participate on a self-funded basis or as sub-contractors to funded participants, according to each country's funding regulations.
note: one country and/or project partner cannot represent more than 70% of the total project budget.
additional country-specific funding parameters are outlined below:
4.1 canadian funding
in canada, this call for proposals is offered through the national research council of canada industrial research assistance program (nrc irap). nrc irap is responsible for delivering of this call for proposals and for managing of any resulting funding agreements.
eligible canadian smes may receive up to 50% reimbursement of eligible project costs up to a maximum total funding amount of $600,000 over 12 to 36 months.
note: canadian sme applicants must be eligible for funding as nrc irap clients before they can be considered for funding through this call for proposals. for more information on nrc irap eligibility and becoming an nrc irap client, please contact nrc irap at 1-877-994-4727
eurostars - call for innovative r&d-performing smes projects
open to:
- small and medium-sized enterprises (smes)
- large enterprises and industries
- universities
- research organizations
- others
eurostars is a joint programme co-funded from the national budgets of 36 eurostars and by the european union through horizon 2020. in the 2014-2020 period, it has a total public budget of €1.14 billion.
if you are a small company in need of public funding for your innovative idea, then eurostars has been carefully developed to meet your specific needs with its bottom-up approach, it stimulates international collaborative research and innovation projects that will be rapidly commercialized. it is your ideal first step in international cooperation.
joining eurostars will enable your company to:
- turn an idea into a product and commercialize it.
- combine and share expertise and benefit from working beyond national borders.
- grow faster
open call for letters of intent for swine research projects
call description: ontario pork is pleased to offers an open call for letters of intent for swine research projects that focus on the ontario swine industry. ontario pork recently completed a review of their research priorities and shifted focus from a priorities list to the overarching research objective:“test potential improvements to swine industry practices”.
all research projects that align with this overarching objective will be considered, including, but not limited to, swine health, swine welfare, swine nutrition, swine husbandry, swine reproduction, barn design and management, employee health and safety, meat quality and safety, marketing and consumer trends and environmental and economic sustainability. highest priority is given to projects that demonstrate scientific merit as well as strong identification of the benefit of project results to ontario pork producers and indication of input or support of a project from swine industry members outside of academia.
royal college of physicians and surgeons of canada
strategic initiatives (si) program
nmin’s strategic initiative (si) program focuses on supporting just-in-time research development, commercialization and knowledge mobilization/transfer opportunities that arise in-year and/or require a rapid response in order to generate, promote or accelerate the economic and social benefits of previous or new nmin or related research investments. these funds are intended to provide support for research, post-discovery commercialization, business planning and knowledge dissemination, mobilization, or translation activities. the projects must be scaled to be achievable within a one-year/12-month timeframe and be aligned with nmin’s mission and vision. ideally, the si will be undertaken in partnership with nmin partners, stakeholders, and/or end-user organizations.
si rapid response
nmin’s strategic initiative (si) program focuses on supporting just-in-time research development, commercialization and knowledge mobilization/transfer opportunities that arise in-year and/or require a rapid response in order to generate, promote or accelerate the economic and social benefits of previous or new nmin or related research investments. these funds are intended to provide support for research, post-discovery commercialization, business planning and knowledge dissemination, mobilization, or translation activities. the projects must be scaled to be achievable within a one-year/12-month timeframe and be aligned with nmin’s mission and vision. ideally, the si will be undertaken in partnership with nmin partners, stakeholders, and/or end-user organizations.
nmin will consider support for proposed projects that can be completed within a period of one year, and that include, but are not limited to, at least one of the following objectives:
1. facilitation of projects that provide strategic added value to nmin-funded research and development initiatives, as well as nanomedicine-related contributions to non-nmin funded initiatives. preference will be given to projects that are related or add value to existing nmin funded projects. (refer to nmin’s project database.)
2. development of a business plan towards facilitating a commercial legacy for nmin research investments/teams.
3. contribution to the translation, mobilization and/or application of nmin-funded research findings to accelerate canadian innovation, productivity and economic competitiveness and/or improve the quality of life for canadians.
4. development of policy frameworks, national strategies, tools, technologies, products, and/or services arising from nmin research and/or aligned with nmin’s vision and mission.
budgets may be requested for a maximum of one year to a maximum value of $50,000.00.