overview
making the shift has put out a call for expressions of interest for research and implementation projects focussing on the prevention of, and/or sustainable exits from youth homelessness. projects are eligible for one to five years of funding. successful applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal this summer.
making the shift – youth homelessness social innovation lab (mts) is a federally funded networks of centres of excellence, with the goal of transforming how we respond to youth homelessness in canada. mts is designed to affect a shift from the ad-hoc response to youth homelessness – centred on emergency services and time-limited supports – to a strategic and coordinated system that prioritizes the prevention and ending of youth homelessness.
funding streams
there are two funding streams one can apply to:
- core research projects (crp) these are larger multi-year projects with budgets of over $50,000 (total).
- small research projects (srp) this program funds smaller scale, shorter term research projects valued at less than $50,000 (total). the application process for this stream is less onerous.
how to apply
to submit an expression of interest:
- all applications must use the mts expression of interest portal.
- applicants should consult the making the shift – research application guidelines before completing the expression of interest.
- applicants should determine eligibility before submitting an expression of interest
- ensure your project fits with the research and knowledge mobilization mandate of making the shift
- all sections of this template must be completed.
- for inquiries and to discuss how your proposed project can fit with the vision and overall deliverables of mts, please contact: mtsfunding@yorku.ca
completed application packages are due by 5 pm et on may 21th, 2019.
expressions of interest portal
feel free to contact us if you have any questions. for additional information or assistance with the application process, contact: mtsfunding@yorku.ca
stephen gaetz c.m.
professor and president of the canadian observatory on homelessness (homeless hub)
faculty of education | york university | 631 kaneff tower | 4700 keele street | toronto, ontario | m3j 1p3
( (416) 736 2100 ext. 20050 | sgaetz@yorku.ca
pronouns: he/him
melanie redman
president & ceo
a way home: working together to end youth homelessness in canada
www.awayhome.ca
416-453-3489 (cell)
pronouns: she/her