2026–27 Highway Infrastructure Innovation Funding Program (HIIFP)

How to Apply: 

The objective of HIIFP is to encourage Ontario’s academic community to research projects that contribute to generating solutions to current technical challenges encountered by MTO in the construction and maintenance of the provincial highway infrastructure network. These research projects are funded through HIIFP.

 

A diverse range of specific research topics have been developed by MTO that outline: 1.) the background of the research requirement, 2.) the challenge or problem to be addressed, and 3.) the anticipated outcome and/or research deliverables.

 

The HIIFP for fiscal year 2026-27 invites Ontario's eligible institutions to submit research proposals. Researchers from eligible institutions may select one or more research topics provided by MTO or propose their own topics (i.e., open research topics).

 

This Program Guide will also be available on the MTO website  (HIIFP Steering Committee | MTO Technical Consultation Portal).

 

As noted in the attached Program Guide, the deadline for all applications is: Monday, January 26, 2026 at 5:00pm.

 

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External Deadline: 
Monday, January 26, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Partnership Engage Grants

How to Apply: 

These grants provide short-term and timely support for partnered research activities that will inform decision-making at a single partner organization from the public, private or not-for-profit sector. The small-scale, stakeholder-driven partnerships supported through Partnership Engage Grants are meant to respond to immediate needs and time constraints facing organizations in non-academic sectors. In addressing an organization-specific need, challenge and/or opportunity, these partnerships let non-academic organizations and postsecondary researchers access each other’s unique knowledge, expertise and capabilities on topics of mutual interest.

External Deadline: 
Monday, March 16, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

OSSTF/FEESO Research Grant for Emergent Issues and Priorities

How to Apply: 

OSSTF/FEESO is strongly committed to supporting and promoting evidence-informed practices in public education. As part of that commitment, OSSTF/FEESO supports high-quality research and is pleased to announce up to three (3) research grants of up to $3,500 each, to support conducting, presenting, and publishing research in support of public education. 

 
Grant Criteria: 
• Relevance to 2025-2026 research priority, listed below; 
• Willingness to write a summary report for OSSTF/FEESO and/or an article for Education   Forum magazine; 
• Evidence of support for public education and/or the labour movement in previous  publications and activities; 
• Quality and feasibility of the project for which funding is sought; 
• A budget of estimated research expenses. 
 
Theme Identified for the 2025-2026 Academic Year: 
• Building Stronger Schools and Universities: Advancing Democratic Governance Through Meaningful Community Participation (Preference will be given to applications with an Ontario and/or Canadian Education focus). 
 
External Deadline: 
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Gender-Related Injury and Illness Prevention Program (GRIIPP) Grant

How to Apply: 

There is evidence of gender disparity in workplace injuries, illnesses and fatalities; however, there is little information indicating the root cause of this disparity. Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Prevention Initiative places a strong emphasis on supporting workers with vulnerabilities to enhance outcomes.

The Gender-Related Injury and Illness Prevention Program (GRIIPP) Research Grant presents an opportunity to explore various aspects of gender disparity, and address knowledge gaps related to gender impacts and issues in OHS.

Results of the funded projects will support women’s participation in the workforce through:

  • prevention of injury and illness
  • identification of best practices
  • recommendations for OHS policy and practice
  • knowledge translation activities

Key research priorities should focus on:

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • violence and harassment
  • health and safety differences related to gender
External Deadline: 
Monday, March 16, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Capacity Building Initiative (CBI) - Doctoral

How to Apply: 

Description This CBI supports a graduate student at the Doctoral level conducting research in the field of Veterans’ chronic pain. 

 
Eligibility  
Candidates must: 
• Be registered in a Doctoral program at a recognized Canadian university; 
• Propose a research project on chronic pain with a focus on Canadian Armed Forces Veterans that is relevant to the CPCoE Vision and Mission; 
• Demonstrate high academic achievement.
External Deadline: 
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Research

Capacity Building Initiative (CBI) - Master’s

How to Apply: 

Description This CBI supports a graduate student at the Master’s level conducting research in the field of Veterans’ chronic pain.

Eligibility 

Candidates must:

• Be registered in a Master’s program at a recognized Canadian university;

• Propose supervised research in chronic pain with a focus on Canadian Armed Forces Veterans that is relevant to the CPCoE Vision and Mission;

• Demonstrate high academic achievement.

External Deadline: 
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Masters
Research

2026 Calls for Applications

How to Apply: 
UArctic is excited to share the 2026 Calls for Applications for three Canadian UArctic Project Funds administered through Memorial University and supported through Global Affairs Canada. The funds aim to strengthen collaboration and networking between UArctic members and their Indigenous and Northern partners by supporting projects that address priority issues in Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy Framework while upholding UArctic values and Memorial University’s Policy on Research Impacting Indigenous Groups. These opportunities are open to Canadian UArctic member institutions. 
As part of this year’s call, we are pleased to launch a new round of project funding, offering up to $100,000 over five years to support collaborative, community-driven research and education initiatives across the Circumpolar North.
Note: Funding availability for this call is subject to approval from Global Affairs Canada. Final award decisions will only be confirmed once funding has been approved. Funding cannot be applied retroactively or used for previously completed activities.
 
1. Indigenous and Northern Relationship Development Fund
Deadline: April 24, 2026
Funding: Up to $15,000
Project Period: September 2026 – September 2028
This fund is designed to build or strengthen relationships between academic researchers and Indigenous or Northern partners. Projects may include meetings, workshops, or other activities that establish or deepen collaborative relationships, with an emphasis on respectful, ethical, and community-led engagement in line with Memorial University’s Policy on Research Impacting Indigenous Groups.
  • Open to researchers from any Canadian UArctic member
  • Designed to build relationships between academic researchers and Indigenous or Northern partners
  • Projects focus on relationships outcomes rather than research outcomes
  • Projects must be completed 24 months from start of project activities
For more information, including funding guides: CLICK HERE
TO APPLY: CLICK HERE
 
2. Indigenous and Northern Collaborative Research and Education Engagement Fund (Stream A: Two-Year Projects)
Deadline: April 24, 2026
Funding: Up to $40,000 (maximum of five awards per year)
Project Period: September 2026 – September 2028
This stream supports shorter-term collaborative projects that strengthen partnerships and knowledge exchange in Northern and Indigenous research and education. Projects should address priorities within Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy Framework and reflect UArctic’s values of collaboration, inclusion, and respect for Indigenous knowledge systems.
Who can apply:
  • The lead applicant must be from a Canadian UArctic member institution.
  • Collaboration between multiple UArctic member institutions (including international partners) and partners is required
  • Researchers from Northern and Southern institutions are encouraged to apply.
  • Only one active project award may be held at a time.
Eligible activities include:
  • Developing or strengthening UArctic Thematic Networks
  • Creating joint courses or programs relevant to Northern communities
  • Advancing online and flexible education initiatives
  • Supporting networking and collaborative research across UArctic members
For more information, including funding guides: CLICK HERE
TO APPLY: CLICK HERE
 
3. Indigenous and Northern Collaborative Research and Education Engagement Fund (Stream B: Five-Year Projects) *NEW*
Deadline: April 24, 2026 *five-year projects are awarded only in 2026
Funding: Up to $100,000 (maximum of six awards)
Project Period: September 2026 – September 2031
This stream supports longer-term, multi-partner collaborations designed to create sustainable research and education initiatives across the circumpolar North. Proposals should include at least three UArctic partners (with a Canadian lead) and align with UArctic values and Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy FrameworkAdditional information is required for this stream; review the Funding Guide and Application Form for full details.
Who can apply:
  • The lead applicant must be from a Canadian UArctic member institution.
  • Collaboration between multiple UArctic member institutions (including international partners) and partners is required
  • Researchers from Northern and Southern institutions are encouraged to apply.
  • Only one active project award may be held at a time.
Eligible activities include:
  • Developing or strengthening UArctic Thematic Networks
  • Creating joint courses or programs relevant to Northern communities
  • Advancing online and flexible education initiatives
  • Supporting networking and collaborative research across UArctic members
For more information, including funding guides: CLICK HERE
TO APPLY: CLICK HERE
 
There will be an information session on the funds on January 28th, 2026. For help connecting with other Canadian UArctic member institutions or identifying potential partners, please reach out to: lgoulet@mun.ca
Applications for all three funds must be submitted through Memorial University’s online application portal by April 24, 2026 (23:59 CEST).
We encourage all Canadian UArctic members to consider applying or sharing these opportunities with your faculty and research teams. Together, these funds aim to strengthen Indigenous and Northern leadership, knowledge co-production, and collaboration across the UArctic network.
External Deadline: 
Friday, April 24, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

2026-2027 Contributions Program Call for Proposals: "Achievement Unlocked: Protecting Privacy While Online Gaming"

How to Apply: 
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) has launched its 2026-2027 Contributions Program funding cycle with a call for proposals under the theme “Achievement unlocked: protecting privacy while online gaming.”
 
Gaming is an integral part of the entertainment landscape with nearly half of Canadian adults and 70% of Canadian teens regularly playing games online. To learn more about the privacy implications of gaming on individuals, the OPC is seeking proposals for projects that will advance knowledge related to the collection and use of personal data in the online gaming sphere.
 
The deadline for submitting proposals is February 20, 2026.
 
The 2026-2027 Applicant’s Guide includes details about how to apply.
 
Applicants are invited to attend a virtual information session to learn more about applying for funding under the Contributions Program:
  • English session: Monday, January 19, 2026 (1:30 p.m., ET)
  • French session: Monday, January 19, 2026 (2:30 p.m., ET)
For program information, contact contrib@priv.gc.ca.
External Deadline: 
Friday, February 20, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Human Frontier Science Program HFSP Research Grant Program

How to Apply: 

HFSP Research Grants support innovative basic research into fundamental biological problems with emphasis placed on novel and interdisciplinary approaches that involve scientific exchanges across national and disciplinary boundaries (see guidelines).

Participation of scientists from disciplines outside the traditional life sciences such as biophysics, chemistry, computational biology, computer science, engineering, mathematics, nanoscience or physics is recommended because such collaborations have opened up new approaches for understanding the complex structures and regulatory networks that characterize living organisms, their evolution and interactions.

Research grants are provided for teams of scientists who are based in different countries and wish to combine their expertise in innovative approaches to questions that could not be answered by individual laboratories. Preliminary results are not required and applicants are expected to develop new lines of research through the research collaboration.

Two types of Grant are available: Research Grants – Early Career and Research Grants – Program.

External Deadline: 
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards

How to Apply: 

The Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards are a one-time initiative designed to recruit international or returning Canadian students and postdoctoral researchers to Canada. These awards support the recruitment of doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers in priority areas, helping build capacity, strengthen the research ecosystem and enhance Canada’s global competitiveness.

 
 
External Deadline: 
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Research

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