SSHRC Partnership Development Grant
Sponsor
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)Program
Partnership Development Grants (PDG)For More Information
Please review the competition notice [1], including but not limited to, SSHRC’s Evaluation Criteria and Scoring [2] section.
In October, SSHRC will be hosting a series of webinars to provide information and answer questions about this funding opportunity.
For additional information, please log on the program’s website [3] for Guidelines and related support material:
- For guidance on connecting with research users to create impact, see SSHRC’s definition of knowledge mobilization [4] and Guidelines for Effective Knowledge Mobilization [5].
- Applicants should consult the Guidelines for Effective Research Training [6]. These guidelines may also be useful to reviewers, postsecondary institutions and partner organizations.
- SSHRC, in alignment with its Aboriginal Research Statement of Principles [7], welcomes applications involving Aboriginal research [8]. It also provides Guidelines for the Merit Review of Aboriginal Research [9] for grant applications.
- For descriptions of SSHRC terms, see Definitions of Terms [10].
- For FAQS on PDG and Partnership Grants [11]
Description
The Partnership Development Grants description and application form are now available on the SSHRC website at the following link: http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/partnership_development_grants-bourses_partenariat_developpement-eng.aspx [12]
Partnership Development Grant proposals are expected to respond to the objectives of the Insight program or the Connection program, or a combination thereof. Please see the Insight [13] and Connection [14] program descriptions for more details.
Eligibility
Applicants: Applicants must be affiliated with an eligible Canadian institution [15] at the time of application.
Co-applicants [16]: May be individuals from any of the following:
- Canadian: Postsecondary institutions; not-for-profit organizations; philanthropic foundations; think tanks; and municipal, territorial or provincial governments.
- International: Postsecondary institutions.
Partner organizations: May be Canadian or international institutions or organizations (public, private, not-for-profit) of any type. Please see the definition of formal partnership [17].
Maximum Project Value
$75,000 to $200,000
Indirect Costs
There are no indirect costs on the funding provided by SSHRC, however, indirect costs may apply to the funding provided by partners.
Project Duration
1 to 3 years
Special Notes
- Quality and commitment of formal partnerships
Applicants will be expected to include relevant documentation to allow for an informed evaluation of the quality and level of commitment of the proposed formal partnerships [18]. - Institutional and partner organization contributions: Applicants are expected to include a plan to seek and secure cash and/or in-kind support [19] for their initiative during the life of the grant (one to three years). While there is no minimum contribution requirement, institutions and their partner organizations are expected to demonstrate that a formal partnership currently exists, or is in the process of being developed, by supporting the activities of the formal partnership through cash and/or in-kind contributions [19]. For more information, please see the SSHRC Guidelines for Cash and In-Kind Contributions [19].
SSHRC would like to remind researchers of the two new joint initiatives that are now available for Partnership Development Grants applicants:
- the Healthy and Productive Work Joint Initiative with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and,
- the Societal Implications of Disruptive Innovation with Genome Canada
Deadlines
If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.
Type | Date | Notes |
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Internal Deadline | Please submit your application/proposal, along with an OR-5 Form to research.services@uoguelph.ca [20] | |
External Deadline |
How to Apply
Applicants and partner organizations must complete the application form (available under Apply [21] and follow the accompanying instructions. Applications must be submitted electronically by the Office of Research Services on behalf of the applicant for the University.