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Funding Programs


Potential sources of funding for partnerships with Â鶹´«Ã½ research teams

The three funding programs listed below/linked in the sidebar are commonly used and facilitated through OCIE to support industry collaboration and make partnership opportunities more accessible to qualified businesses.Ìý

  1. Dal/NRC IRAP Science & Technology Assistance ProgramÌý
    Industry initiates the application for this funding Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý

    Up toÌýÌý$5,000 value of work between a Dal faculty member and a small- or medium-size businesses headquartered in Canada.Ìý

  2. Invest Nova Scotia Productivity and Innovation Voucher ProgramÌý
    Industry initiates the application for this funding

    There are two levels of voucher awards: Tier 1 vouchers cover projects valued at a maximum of $15,000 while Tier 2 vouchers cover projects valued at a maximum of $25,000.Ìý

  3. Mitacs Accelerate ProgramÌý(for students and post-doctoral fellows)Ìý
    A faculty member or industry representative can initiate the application for this fundingÌý

    Those awarded with Accelerate funding can receive up to $15,000 per 4-5 monthsperiods of a student working on a research project.


More funding oppportunities

The list below is not exhaustive. PleaseÌýcontact usÌýand a member of our team would be happy to discuss your goals and relevant funding opportunities.Ìý

NSERC Alliance GrantsÌý
Researchers iniatiate the application for this funding with an industry partner’s support

NSERC Alliance Grants support collaborations between university researchers and partners in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. Projects can last anywhere between 1-5 years and focus on generating new knowledge and accelerating the application of research results to create benefits for Canadians. Grant amounts range from $20,000 - $1 million per year.Ìý
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ACOA Atlantic Innovation Fund
Primarily industry-initiated fundingÌý

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) offers support in the development of innovative products that lead to commercial success. University researchers are eligible to receive this funding, as are businesses, co-operatives, and research institutions.Ìý

NRC-IRAP Funding for Companies
Industry-initiated funding

The National Research Council (NRC)’s Industrial Research Assistance Program provides funding to support research and development projects at various stages of the innovation cycle.Ìý

Innovacorp Early Stage Commercialization FundÌý
Funding for faculty researchersÌý

This fund assists in moving research originating in Nova Scotian universities to market. Funding of up to $50,000 is provided to university faculty members and supports activities such as the assessment of commercial potential, technology transfer, and more.Ìý