Grants and Contributions

About this information

In June 2016, as part of the Open Government Action Plan, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) committed to increasing the transparency and usefulness of grants and contribution data and subsequently launched the Guidelines on the Reporting of Grants and Contributions Awards, effective April 1, 2018.

The rules and principles governing government grants and contributions are outlined in the Treasury Board Policy on Transfer Payments. Transfer payments are transfers of money, goods, services or assets made from an appropriation to individuals, organizations or other levels of government, without the federal government directly receiving goods or services in return, but which may require the recipient to provide a report or other information subsequent to receiving payment. These expenditures are reported in the Public Accounts of Canada. The major types of transfer payments are grants, contributions and \'other transfer payments\'.

Included in this category, but not to be reported under proactive disclosure of awards, are (1) transfers to other levels of government such as Equalization payments as well as Canada Health and Social Transfer payments. (2) Grants and contributions reallocated or otherwise redistributed by the recipient to third parties; and (3) information that would normally be withheld under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

Found 385 records

Academia

Description:

The funding received will be distributed to eligible students to help offset the high costs of conducting research in the north.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Northern Scientific Training Program
Location: Québec, Quebec, CA G1K 9A9

$224,595.00

Apr 1, 2025

Academia

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Multiscale coastal dynamics in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

The primary goal of this project is to conduct a quantitative analysis of shoreline evolution and future trends while examining the processes driving changes along the coast of southern Victoria Island. This includes a particular focus on hydrodynamic factors such as waves, water levels, and storms, as well as the influence of local coastal permafrost conditions. This project also aims to build local capacity for coastal monitoring in the Arctic, providing communities with the necessary tools and knowledge to address the challenges posed by a changing coastline.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants and Contributions for the Advancement of Northern Science and Technology
Location: Rimouski, Quebec, CA G5L 3A1

Academia

Agreement:

Understanding the ecological risk of ship-based contaminants in a warming Arctic

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

The Arctic is warming rapidly, leading to longer ice-free seasons and increased shipping traffic, which raises the risk of oil-based pollution, particularly from harmful polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs). Ongoing research, in collaboration with Northern communities, focuses on monitoring PACs in wildlife and integrating this data with shipping risk maps to identify pollution trends and inform environmental response efforts.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants and Contributions for the Advancement of Northern Science and Technology
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CA K1N 6N5

$50,000.00

Apr 1, 2025

Academia

Agreement:

Expanding northern capacity for community-based wildlife health surveillance

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

Wildlife health is deeply tied to food security, culture, and ecosystem sustainability in the Canadian North, where climate change threatens key species like caribou and muskoxen. The Kutz Research Group’s long-standing community-based wildlife health surveillance program, now supported by post-doctoral researcher Dr. Olivia Hee, integrates Traditional Ecological Knowledge with science to monitor wildlife, inform management decisions, and build local capacity through training, data sharing, and expanded research efforts across the Arctic.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants and Contributions for the Advancement of Northern Science and Technology
Location: Calgary, Alberta, CA T2N 4Z6

Academia

Agreement:

The impacts of degrading permafrost on mercury air-surface exchange and mobilisation in Arctic ecosystems.

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

As climate change thaws Arctic permafrost, stored mercury may be released into northern ecosystems, posing risks to wildlife and food security due to its toxic effects. This research at Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory will study how mercury moves between air and ground, focusing on the formation of methylmercury, while engaging with local communities and students to share knowledge and ensure the research supports northern health and sustainability.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants and Contributions for the Advancement of Northern Science and Technology
Location: Scarborough, Ontario, CA M1C 1A4

$35,000.00

Apr 1, 2025

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Supporting the Elder-Youth IQ Camp in Cambridge Bay

Agreement Number:

KME-2526-0001

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

The Elder-Youth IQ Camp in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, brings together Inuit Elders and at-risk youth for a land-based, intergenerational learning experience that blends traditional knowledge with scientific methods. Through mentorship, cultural practices, and citizen science, youth build skills, confidence, and environmental awareness while also creating educational media to amplify their voices. The program aims to strengthen community ties, support cultural identity, and serve as a model for similar initiatives across Canada.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants to Support Research and Activities Relating to The Polar Regions
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA R2W 5K8

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Inuit Sea Ice Knowledge Co-Production in Arctic Bay

Agreement Number:

KME-2526-0002

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

This project supports the co-creation and finalization of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ)-based ice travel safety tools—such as seasonal sea ice maps and terminology books—for Arctic Bay, Nunavut, in collaboration with SmartICE and the Tuvaliriji Community Management Committee. It also advances Inuit-led training, capacity-building, and intergenerational knowledge-sharing by equipping a local Coordinator with technical and cultural skills to support community resilience and climate adaptation. Final products will be launched in early 2026, enhancing both safety and cultural continuity.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants to Support Research and Activities Relating to The Polar Regions
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador, CA A1E 1R2

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Sivuniksattinnik ilinniaqtitsiniq (Sapujiyiit Junior Guardians Program)

Agreement Number:

KME-2526-0003

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

The Sivuniksattinnik ilinniaqtitsiniq (Teaching the Next Generation) Sapujiyiit Junior Guardians Program is an Inuit-led initiative in Chesterfield Inlet, Coral Harbour, and Naujaat that trains youth to become future Arctic researchers and environmental stewards. Through land-based learning, mentorship from Elders, and use of tools like the SIKU app, youth gain skills in both Inuit knowledge and Western science while contributing to climate research and community-led monitoring. The program strengthens intergenerational knowledge-sharing, supports self-determination, and ensures Northern voices shape Arctic research priorities.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants to Support Research and Activities Relating to The Polar Regions
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CA K1V YA1

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Integrating Ways of Knowing: Western Arctic Char Summit

Agreement Number:

KME-2526-0004

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

The Gwich’in Renewable Resources Board is hosting the Western Arctic Char Summit in February 2026 in Inuvik, Northwest Territories bringing together about 150 participants to share Traditional Knowledge and Western science on char populations. The summit aims to support collaborative research, informed decision-making, and improved understanding of how environmental changes are affecting char, particularly the culturally significant and federally listed Dolly Varden char.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants to Support Research and Activities Relating to The Polar Regions
Location: Inuvik, Northwest Territories, CA X0E 0T0

$35,000.00

Apr 1, 2025

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Mapping Pelly Banks

Agreement Number:

KME-2526-0005

Duration: from Apr 1, 2025 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

This project aims to build capacity among Kaska Dena community members through training and mentorship, while documenting and mapping traditional ecological knowledge and land use in Dena Kayeh (Yukon). By interviewing Elders and creating a digital repository of ecological relationships, it seeks to preserve and sustain Dena science and lifeways for future generations. The work is led by and for the Kaska Dena to support community well-being and the protection of their knowledge systems.

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada
Program Name: Grants to Support Research and Activities Relating to The Polar Regions
Location: Ross River, Yukon, CA Y0B 1S0