NSERC Alliance funding supports R&D collaborations between Canadian university researchers and partners from the private, public, or not-for-profit sectors, as well as opportunities for Canadian researchers to work with national and international academic counterparts. See the NSERC website for various special Alliance calls and joint funding opportunities.
The following are ongoing Alliance funding opportunities:
Alliance Advantage
Overview: Formerly known as Alliance cost-sharing option 1, Alliance Advantage grants support projects driven by private, public, or not-for-profit sector partners. NSERC will contribute up to 66.7% (2:1 leverage) of the project’s direct costs for successful applications.
Value: $20,000 to $1 million per year (see cost sharing requirements)
Duration: 1 to 5 years
Deadlines: None (application can be submitted any time)
Eligibility: Canadian university researchers who are eligible to receive NSERC funds. College faculty can participate as co-applicants. See the Alliance Advantage Partners page for partner organization eligibility criteria.
Links:
- NSERC Alliance Advantage Program Description
- Research Services Office page (U of T-specific application instructions)
- Application Portal
- CCV portal
- Instructions for completing an Alliance grant application
- Proposal template
Alliance Society
Overview: Formerly known as Alliance option 2, Alliance Society grants support projects with the potential for societal impact and which are pursued in collaboration with private, public, or not-for-profit sector partners. If funded, NSERC will cover 100% of project costs.
Value: $20,000 to $1 million per year
Duration: 1 to 5 years
Deadlines: None (application can be submitted any time)
Eligibility: Canadian university researchers who are eligible to receive NSERC funds. College faculty can participate as co-applicants. See the Alliance Society Partners page for partner organization eligibility criteria.
Links:
- NSERC Alliance Society Program Description
- Research Services Office page (U of T-specific application instructions)
- Application Portal
- CCV portal
- Instructions for completing an Alliance grant application
- Proposal template
Alliance International
Overview: Alliance International grants provide supports for Canadian university researchers who want to work in partnership with international collaborators from the academic sector.
Value:
- $25,000 (Catalyst grants) paused
- up to $100,000 per year (Collaboration grants)
Duration: 1 year (Catalyst grants) up to 3 years (Collaboration grants)
Deadlines: No deadlines (applications can be submitted at any time)
Links:
- Alliance International program description
- Research Services Office page (U of T-specific application instructions)
- Application Portal
- CCV portal
- Instructions for completing an Alliance International application
- Proposal template
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