For example, an applicant asking SSHRC for $10,000 in funding will have to demonstrate additional support equal to at least $5,000. Additional support in the form of eligible cash and/or in-kind contributions (excluding registration fees) equivalent to a minimum of 50% of the amount requested from SSHRC must come from sponsoring organizations. SSHRC will not fund the full cost of any Connection Grant project. SSHRC is willing to consider amounts higher than $50,000, although such applications must satisfactorily justify the need for the higher amount, as well as provide evidence the entire award can be managed within the one-year timeframe. Value and durationĬonnection Grants supporting events are valued at $7,000 to $25,000 over one year.Ĭonnection Grants supporting outreach activities are valued at $7,000 to $50,000 over one year. This is not an evaluation criterion for merit review and does not offer additional or dedicated research funds for this funding opportunity. SSHRC invites all applicants to review Imagining Canada’s Future’s 16 future global challenges and to consider addressing one or more of these areas in their research proposal. However, candidates must indicate that they wish to be considered for an initiative, and explain why, in their application form. ![]() Unless otherwise indicated, there is no separate application process for most joint initiatives or for the Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative. Learn more about the Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative. Through this initiative, SSHRC will fund at least 10 meritorious Connection Grant proposals per competition to support the social sciences and humanities research community develop and adopt research data management standards, tools and skills. Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative SSHRC’s joint initiatives are designed to reflect its strategic objectives and mandate, inform decision-makers, and, in certain cases, address specific needs of its partners.įor a complete list of available joint initiatives, consult SSHRC’s funding search tool. SSHRC collaborates with organizations from across the not-for-profit, private and public sectors to support and promote training, research and connection activities in the social sciences and humanities. SSHRC welcomes applications involving Indigenous research, as well as those involving research-creation. However, the intellectual leadership and governance for Connection Grant activities can come from within the research community and/or from within the public, private and/or not-for-profit sectors. Only a Canadian institution that holds institutional eligibility can administer funds.
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