Deadline: February 26, 2025
Applications are open for the NSERC College and Community Social Innovation Fund Grants 2025. CCSIF grants are intended to foster community innovation by connecting the talent, facilities and capabilities of Canada’s colleges and polytechnics with the research needs of community organizations. CCSIF proposals should facilitate collaborative and innovative research that brings together researchers, students and partners to address challenges in community innovation in the social sciences, humanities, health sciences, natural sciences and engineering research fields.
CCSIF grants enable colleges to increase their capacity to work with communities, with the goal of developing partnerships that foster community innovation in areas such as the integration of vulnerable populations, community development, education and training, climate change, environmental degradation, and health and well-being. Canada’s colleges and polytechnics are well-equipped to contribute to community innovation initiatives by tapping into their departments’ and programs’ knowledge, experience, facilities and community connections.
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Grant
- Grant of up to $120,000 per year is awarded.
Eligibility
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- Canadian colleges declared eligible to administer grants according to the eligibility requirements for colleges of at least one of the three federal granting agencies (NSERC, CIHR or SSHRC) may apply. If the proposed research and knowledge or technology transfer activities lie entirely within the mandate of a single granting agency, the college must be declared eligible to receive funding from that granting agency.
- The college must offer programs in the humanities and social sciences, natural sciences and engineering, and/or health sciences, in line with the applied research areas proposed.
- The college’s faculty members involved in CCSIF grants must be engaged in applied research in the humanities and social sciences, natural sciences and engineering, and/or health sciences.
- The college must provide the space, facilities and services to enable its faculty members in humanities and social sciences, natural sciences and engineering, and/or health sciences to conduct applied research.
- In addition, the research proposal should identify a principal investigator responsible for the intellectual direction of the research and research-related activities. The principal investigator must be affiliated with the administering institution (the college) when they apply and must be qualified to undertake the research independently. The principal investigator may be listed as the applicant or a co-applicant.
- A maximum of five applications can be submitted per college to each competition in any research area covered by the Tri-agency, but a different principal investigator should lead each proposal.
Application
The application deadline is before 8:00 pm (ET) on February 26, 2025.
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For more information, visit CCSIF Grants.
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