Title: How to Apply to SSHRC
1How to Apply to SSHRCs New Partnerships Funding
Opportunities
- Gail Zboch, Senior Program Officer
- Strategic Programs and Joint Initiatives
2Purpose of Presentation
- Provide information on the first two funding
opportunities launched within SSHRCs renewed
program architecture, under the Insight and
Connection programs - Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application deadline November 25, 2010 - Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Letter of
Intent Application deadline January 31, 2011
3Format of Presentation
- Insight/Connection Partnership Development Grants
- Insight/Connection Partnership Grants
- Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Changes to
the CV Process - Insight/Connection Partnership Opportunities New
Guidelines and Procedures - Characteristics of a Successful Application
4Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants
- Key features
- Purpose/objectives
- Formal partnerships suggested approaches
- Optional priority areas
- Requirements
- Eligibility institutional and participants
- Evaluation process and criteria
- Application process
- Attachments
- Other sources
5Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Key Features
- Applicant Principal investigator
- Duration 1 to 3 years
- Value Typically 75,000 to 200,000, with
requests for lower or higher amounts considered - Institutional and partner contributions Secure
cash and/or in-kind contributions during life of
grant. While there is no minimum contribution,
applicant and partners are expected to
demonstrate a formal partnership exists or will
be de developed. - Application process One-stage application
- Next deadline November 25, 2010
6Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Purpose
- Develop research and related activities in
SSHincluding knowledge mobilization and the
meaningful involvement of students and new
scholarsby fostering new research partnership
activities involving existing and/or potential
partners or - Design and test new partnership approaches for
research and/or related activities that may
result in best practices or models that either
can be adapted by others or have potential to be
scaled up at a regional, national or
international level
7Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Program Objectives
- Proposal must meet one or more program
objectives, or a combination of objectives
between the two - Insightbuild knowledge and understanding about
people, societies and the world by supporting
research excellence in all subject areas eligible
for SSHRC funding - Connectionrealize the potential of SSH research
for intellectual, cultural, social and economic
influence, benefit and impact on and beyond the
campus by supporting specific activities and
tools that facilitate the multidirectional flow
of research knowledge
8Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Definition of Formal Partnership
- A bilateral or multilateral formal collaboration
agreement between an applicant and one or more
partners. Partners agree and commit to work
collaboratively to achieve shared goals for
mutual benefit. - Evidence of commitment may include an
agreed-upon governance and/or management
structure, mutually determined methodological
approach with established roles and
responsibilities, memorandum of understanding, or
other evidence endorsed by the partnerse.g.,
sharing in intellectual leadership, providing
expertise, and providing cash and/or in-kind
contributions. - While the formality of partnerships may vary, a
formal partnership is grounded in trust and
mutual respect, with partners contributing in a
meaningful way to the success of the endeavour.
9Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Examples of Partnership Approaches
- Disciplinary and interdisciplinary partnerships
- Cross-sector co-creation of knowledge and
understanding - Networks for research and/or related activities
- Partnered knowledge mobilization
- A Creative Open Space
- Any other approach and any combination of the
above is possible!
10Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Optional Priority Areas
- Most SSHRC funding, including Partnership
Development Grants, is awarded through open
competitions accessible to all disciplines,
areas, themes and approaches - The following priority areas are available
- Aboriginal Research
- Canadian Environmental Issues
- Digital Media
- Innovation, Leadership and Prosperity
- Northern CommunitiesTowards Social and Economic
Prosperity - Applicants requesting funding under one of these
should, in their application, identify their
Partnership Development Grant proposal as related
a SSHRC priority area. - Applicants are not obligated to choose a priority
area.
11Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Requirements
- Quality and commitment of formal partnerships
- Applicants must include relevant documentation to
allow an informed evaluation of the quality and
level of commitment of the proposed formal
partnership. Documentation may include, but is
not limited to - governance frameworks
- strategic plans
- memorandums of understanding
- intellectual property agreements and/or
- letters of participation and engagement.
- Institutional and partner contributions
- Applicants must secure cash and/or in-kind
contributions during the life of their grant.
While there is no minimum requirement, partners
and institutions are expected to contribute
during the life of the grant.
12Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Eligibility Requirements
- Applications must be submitted by the applicant
(principal investigator / project director) on
behalf of the formal partnership partners. - The applicant must be affiliated with a Canadian
postsecondary institution or not-for-profit
organization. - Partnership Development Grants are open to
universities, colleges and not-for-profit organiza
tions. - Any postsecondary institution or not-for-profit
organization that does not currently have
institutional eligibility and wishes to
administer SSHRC grants must apply for, and be
granted, institutional eligibility. - For institutional eligibility questions, or to
receive an institutional eligibility application
package, contact SSHRC's Corporate Secretariat,
at secretariat_at_sshrc-crsh.gc.ca.
13Note Team Composition
- A research team within a Partnerships
Development Grant or a Partnerships Grant can be
composed of the following participants - A Principal Investigator/ Organizational Contact
for an institution - Co-applicants
- Collaborators
- Partners
- Other contributors
14Insight/Connections Partnership Development
Grants Eligibility Requirements (Participants)
- There are two categories of individual
participant for Partnership Development Grants
co-applicant and collaborator. - Co-applicants may be individuals from any of the
following postsecondary institutions
not-for-profit organizations philanthropic
foundations think tanks international
postsecondary institutions or municipal,
territorial or provincial governments. - Collaborators may be individuals from any of the
following postsecondary institutions
not-for-profit organizations public sector or
private sector organizations philanthropic
foundations think tanks international
postsecondary institutions or municipal,
territorial, provincial or federal governments.
Note Individuals from the private sector or
federal government may only participate as
collaborators.
15Insight/Connection Partnership Opportunities New
Guidelines and Procedures (New Partner
Definition)
- Partner
- An organization that participates actively in a
formal partnership and contributes in a
meaningful way to the success of the endeavour - Partners are expected to support the activities
of the formal partnership by sharing in
intellectual leadership or providing expertise.
The partner is also expected to provide cash
and/or in-kind contributions - A partner must be an organization, not an
individual
16Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Evaluation Process
- Adjudication Partnership Development Grants are
adjudicated by multidisciplinary committees that
include relevant expertise from the academic
community, as well as research expertise from the
public, private and/or not-for-profit sectors - Priority areas If an applicant identifies their
proposal as related to one of SSHRCs priority
areas, the application will also undergo a
relevance review by an existing or specially
constituted committee to verify alignment with
the priority area - Feedback All applicants will receive, together
with their SSHRC notice of decision, a summary of
the adjudication committee's comments
17Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Evaluation Process (Criteria)
- ChallengeAim and importance of endeavour (50)
- originality, significance and expected
contribution to knowledge in the social sciences
and/or humanities - appropriateness of the theoretical approach or
framework - appropriateness of the methodologies or
approaches (including for the co-creation of
knowledge across sectors) - quality of training and mentoring to be provided
to students, emerging scholars and other highly
qualified personnel, and opportunities for them
to contribute and - likelihood of influence and impact within and/or
beyond the social sciences and humanities
research community.
18Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Evaluation Process (Criteria)
- FeasibilityThe plan to achieve excellence (20)
- feasibility to meet the objectives of the Insight
and/or Connection programs, the Partnership
Development Grants funding opportunity and, where
appropriate, expected outcomes of a priority
area - strategies and timelines for the design and
conduct of the research and/or related
activities - appropriateness of the requested budget,
justification of proposed costs, and indications
of other planned resources (time, human and
financial), including cash and in-kind support
already secured, or to be secured, from the host
institution and/or from partners - quality of the knowledge mobilization plans,
including for effective dissemination, exchange,
and engagement within and/or beyond the research
community, where appropriate - quality and genuineness of the formal partnership
and associated management and governance
arrangements and leadership, including evidence
of genuine involvement of partners and others in
the design and conduct of the research and/or
related activities and - potential for long-term viability and for
progress indicators.
19Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Evaluation Process (Criteria)
- CapabilityThe expertise to succeed (30)
- quality, quantity and significance of past
experience and published outputs of principal
team members relative to their role in the
partnership, and to the stage of their career - evidence of contributions through, e.g.,
publications (such as commissioned reports,
etc.) professional practice and contributions
to public discourses, public policies, products
and services, and the development of talent - experience with collaboration and formal
partnerships and - potential to make future contributions.
20Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Evaluation Process (Criteria)
- Scoring Scheme
- Adjudication committee members assign a score for
each of the three criteria based on the following
scheme - 56 Excellent
- 44.9 Very good
- 33.9 Good
- Below 3 Not recommended for funding
21Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process
- Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants and Partnership Grants applications will
be fully electronic submissions - Similar system was used in Standard Research
Grants 2009 competition - No paper copies required
- Institutional signatures no longer required
- CVs of research team members attached
electronically to application - Decreased margin of error (reduced number of
ineligible files in 2009-10 SRG competition)
22Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process (Partners)
- Innovative online form engages partners in
application process. - Applicants will identify partners and partners
contact persons to invite on the project. - System will automatically send an email to each
potential partner contact person, inviting them
to participate in the application. - Partners will fill out engagement forms to be
attached to applicaton. Forms include
Identification, Cash and/or In-Kind
Contributions, and Letter of Engagement.
23Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process (PartnersLetters of
Engagement)
- Each invited and confirmed partner should, to the
extent possible, provide a letter, written on
official letterhead, with the following
information - a statement that the partner has read and agrees
in principle with the objective(s) of the
proposal - the exact nature of the involvement of the
partner - the nature of the partners participation in the
governance structure of the partnership, if
appropriate - what the partner intends to contribute to the
partnership - precise details on the financial and/or in-kind
contributions to be provided by the partner and - what the partner expects from participating in
the partnership.Â
24Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process (Participants)
- An innovative online form also engages
participants in the application process. - Applicants identify co-applicants and
co-applicant contact persons to invite on the
project. - System will automatically send an email to each
potential co-applicant contact person, inviting
them to participate in the application.
25Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process (Attachments)
- Statement of Relevance (if applicable)
- Summary of Proposed Partnership and Activity
- Intended Outcomes of Proposed Activity
- Description of Activity (maximum 5 pages)
- Description of Participants Involvement (maximum
2 pages) - Description of Formal Partnership(s) and
Partners Contribution (maximum 5 pages) - Evidence of Formal Partnershipno page limit
26Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process (AttachmentsDescripti
on of Activity)
- Description (max. 5 pages) should clearly
contextualize proposal within the stated program
objectives (Insight and/or Connection) and
partnership approaches, address all the program
evaluation criteria, and describe - overall goal and specific objectives the
partnership has set for itself. - originality, significance (social, economic,
cultural) and expected contribution to knowledge
in SSH of the proposed research and/or other
partnership activities, as well as the
appropriateness of the theoretical and
methodological approaches chosen to meet the
stated objectives. - relevance and significance of these objectives
for all the partners in the partnership. - appropriateness of the duration (1 to 3 years)
chosen to achieve the objectives. - anticipated challenges in managing the project
and organizing the activities. - involvement of students, new scholars, emerging
scholars and/or other highly qualified personnel.
- contributions the project is expected to make to
the creation or mobilization of new knowledge.
Identify expected outputs, potential outcomes and
long-term impacts the partnership may generate.
27Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process (Attachments)
- Training and Mentoring (maximum 1 page)
- Knowledge Mobilization Plan (maximum 2 pages)
- List of References (maximum 10 pages)
- Budget Justification (maximum 4 pages)
- Competitive Quotes (if applicable)
28Insight/Connection Partnership Development
Grants Application Process (Other Sources of
Funding/Other Contributors)
- Other contributors include organizations (e.g.,
philanthropic foundations, private sector
organizations) or individuals who are not invited
partners but are likely to contribute cash and/or
in-kind contributions during the life of the
grant. - Their contributions should go into the Other
Sources of Funding section of the form.
29Insight/Connection Partnership Grants
30Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Key
Features
- Applicant Institution
- Duration 4 to 7 years
- Value Typically 500,000 to 2.5 million, with
requests for lower or higher amounts considered - Minimum contributions Minimum 35 per cent cash
and/or in-kind contributions above and beyond
SSHRC funding during life of grant - Two-stage application process
- Letter of Intent (next deadline January 31,
2011) - Formal Application (fall 2011)
31Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Purpose
- Provide support for new and existing formal
partnerships over 4 to 7 years - Advance research and/or knowledge mobilization in
the SSH through mutual co-operation and sharing
of intellectual leadership, as well as through
resources as evidenced by cash and/or in-kind
contributions
32Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Program
Objectives
- Proposal must meet one or more of the following
program objectives - Insightbuild knowledge and understanding about
people, societies and the world by supporting
research excellence in all subject areas eligible
for SSHRC funding - Connectionrealize the potential of SSH research
for intellectual, cultural, social and economic
influence, benefit and impact on and beyond the
campus by supporting specific activities and
tools that facilitate the multidirectional flow
of research knowledge
33Insight/Connection Partnership GrantsExamples
of Partnership Approaches
- Disciplinary and interdisciplinary partnerships
- Cross-sector co-creation of knowledge and
understanding - Networks for research and/or related activities
- Partnered knowledge mobilization
- Partnered Chairs (different from PDG)
- Partnered Research Centres (different from PDG)
- A Creative Open Space
- Any other approach and any combination of the
above is possible!
34Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Optional
Priority Areas
- Most SSHRC funding, including Partnership Grants,
is awarded through open competitions accessible
to all disciplines, areas, themes and approaches - The following priority areas are available
- Aboriginal Research
- Canadian Environmental Issues
- Digital Media
- Innovation, Leadership and Prosperity
- Northern CommunitiesTowards Social and Economic
Prosperity - Applicants requesting funding under one of these
should, in their application, identify their
Partnership Grant proposal as related to one of
SSHRCs priority areas - Applicants are not obligated to choose a priority
area.
35Insight/Connection Partnership Grants
Requirements and Eligibility
- Same as for Partnership Development Grants, with
the addition of the following increased
requirements for securing cash and/or in-kind
contributions - Stage 1LOI Applicants are expected to include a
plan to secure, over and above the budget
requested from SSHRC, a minimum of 35 per cent in
additional resources from sources other than
SSHRC during the life of the grant (4 to 7
years). - Stage 2Formal Application Applicants are
required to demonstrate they have already begun
to confirm the 35 per cent or more in additional
cash and/or in-kind contributions, and indicate
how they will secure the remaining resources
during the life of the grant. A minimum
contribution of 35 per cent must be confirmed by
the mid-term evaluation of the project.
36Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Evaluation
Process (LOI Stage)
- Adjudication Letter of Intent applications are
adjudicated by multidisciplinary committees that
include relevant expertise from the academic
community, as well as research expertise from the
public, private and/or not-for-profit sectors - Assessments No external assessments
- Feedback All applicants will receive, together
with their SSHRC notice of decision, a summary of
the adjudication committee's comments - Priority areas At both stages, if an applicant
identifies their proposal as related to one of
SSHRCs priority areas, the application will
undergo a relevance review by an existing or
specially constituted committee to verify
alignment with the priority area
37Insight/Connection Partnership GrantsEvaluation
Process (Formal Application)
- Adjudication Full proposals are adjudicated by
multidisciplinary committees that include
relevant expertise from the academic community,
as well as research expertise from the public,
private and/or not-for-profit sectors. - External assessments A minimum of 3 external
assessments are obtained before adjudication at
the committee meeting. For proposals requesting
more than 2 million, up to 6 external
assessments are obtained before adjudication, and
a formal interview process is required. - Feedback All applicants will receive, together
with their SSHRC notice of decision, a copy of
the external assessments obtained, and a summary
of the adjudication committee's comments.
38Insight/Connection Partnership GrantsEvaluation
Process (Criteria)
- The evaluation criteria and scoring scheme are
the same as for Partnership Development Grants,
except for the weighting of the criteria
- ChallengeThe aim and importance of the endeavour
(40) - FeasibilityThe plan to achieve excellence (30)
- CapabilityThe expertise to succeed (30)
39Insight/Connection Partnership Grants Partnered
Chairs
- Partnered Chairs must contribute directly to the
objectives of the Insight and/or Connection
program(s) - Chair partners pool financial resources and
suggest an amount of funds required from SSHRC - Partnered Chairs may be created in collaboration
with other organizations and institutions - Host institution will be responsible for managing
the funds and for overall partnered chair
arrangements - See published guidelines for more details
40Insight/Connection Partnership Grants
Application Process
- Still in development
- Will also be online
- Will also engage partners and participants in
application process - Will incorporate invited partners contributions
and other contributors - Will use similiar attachments as the Partnership
Development Grants application
41Insight/Connection Partnership GrantsChanges to
the CV Process
42Insight/Connection Partnership Grants CV Process
- All participants from postsecondary institutions
must electronically submit verified SSHRC
web-based CVs. These assist the committee in
evaluating the qualifications of the team to
carry out the proposed research - Participants must now also include both of the
following CV attachments - Research Contributions and
- Relevant Work Experience
43Insight/Connection Partnership Grants CV
Process (Minimum Requirements)
- Participants not affiliated with a postsecondary
institution may submit the full SSHRC CV or only
complete the following mandatory fields - Discipline of expertise
- Primary affiliation, with end dates
- Primary affiliation and department
- Permanent postal address
- Correspondence language
44Insight/Connection Partnership Grants CV
Process (Attachments)
- Research Contributions
- Research contributions over the last 6 years
- Other research contributions
- Most significant career research contributions
(for regular scholars) - Career interruptions and special circumstances
- Contributions to training
45Insight/Connection Partnership Grants CV
Process (Attachments)
- Relevant Experience
- Explain your experience in engaging in and/or
leading formal partnerships, and any previous
experience related to the objectives of the
partnership application. Include - your experience in engaging in and/or leading
formal partnerships - a brief description of the nature of the work you
performed - an explanation of how this work has prepared you
for your role in the project and - a description of the skills you developed (e.g.,
training, mentoring, analysis, networking). - Examples of relevant experience include working
within or with communities and/or organizations
(e.g., not-forprofit organizations,
philanthropic foundations, think tanks, private
sector organizations), non-academic career
information, or voluntary work.
46Insight/Connection Partnership Opportunities New
Guidelines and Procedures
47Insight/Connection Partnership Opportunities
Guidelines and Procedures (Institutional
Eligibility)
- Institutions eligible to apply for and receive
SSHRC funding include universities, colleges,
and some not-for-profit organizations. - An institution must demonstrate it meets all the
requirements - Institutional status and governance
- Research function in SSH
- Financial stability and management
- Management of the research environment
48Insight/Connection Partnership Opportunities
Guidelines and Procedures (Securing
Institutional EligibilityProcess)
- If your organization is not on SSHRCs eligible
institution list, you must email SSHRCs
Corporate Secretariat, at secretariat_at_sshrc-crsh.g
c.ca, to begin the eligibility process. - If you do not contact SSHRC, your institution
will not be added to the list of eligible
institutions and you will not be able to complete
your application.
49Characteristics of a Successful Application
50Characteristics of a Successful Application
- Complete all mandatory fields (boldfaced labels).
- Attach all mandatory electronic uploads
(application). - Ensure all co-applicants and collaborators (i.e.,
participants with SSHRC CVs) have submitted their
"Accept Invitation Form." - Ensure confirmed partners have submitted their
"Accept Invitation Form." - Verify and correct data until the Verification
Report indicates successful verification. - Click on the "Submit" button (Submit to Research
Administrator) for institutional approval.
51Characteristics of a Successful Application
- Clarity application is well written, well
organized and error-free - Originality application is challenging,
interesting, and ambitious yet feasible - Projects significance is clear
- Potential impact is stated convincingly
- Presented confidently, not boastfully
52Thank you / Merci
Email partnershipgrants_at_sshrc-crsh.gc.caTel.
613-943-1007