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.
$23,112.00
Mar 21, 2023
Academia
Far-ultraviolet observations of low surface brightness spiral galaxies
Observations dans l'ultra
This grant will fund a study by UVIT aboard AstroSat of the ultraviolet light emitted by a sample of low surface brightness spiral galaxies, combined with data from other telescopes to understand the current and past properties of these enigmatic galaxies.
$3,500,000.00
Mar 16, 2023
For-profit organization
A demonstration of Mission Control Software operating a VR camera and rover at the lunar south-pole.
4CAPDEMO22
This low-cost and high-value demonstration of Mission Control’s Spacefarer software platform and a Virtual Reality Camera System will comprise Canada’s first ever commercial rover mission. In partnership with a US-based lunar transportation company, Mission Control will deploy a rover on the south pole of the Moon in 2024. The demonstration will investigate user experience in deep space robotic operations, and specifically how intuitive user displays, semi-autonomous driving modes enabled by artificial intelligence, and immersive reality lower the cognitive load, operator fatigue, and operator training needs while increasing mission success. Dozens of students and post-docs from four Canadian universities will operate the rover alongside Mission Control staff and youth from underserved communities. Following a successful demonstration Mission Control will be poised for further growth in international markets as Spacefarer is adapted for use on new missions.
$350,000.00
Mar 17, 2023
Academia
PRESET – A CubeSat Mission for Spectrometry of Charged Particles (3U)
22CUBMCM02
This research aims to develop the Pitch REsolving Spectroscopy for Electron Transport (PRESET) CubeSat (small satellite). The PRESET project will develop cutting-edge technologies for space radiation detection, magnetometry, digital signal processing, satellite communications, and attitude determination and control which will have a significant impact on Canada’s space industry and economic growth. Data collected from PRESET CubeSat will help us better understand how electrons move in low-Earth orbit during geomagnetic storms and their impact on the upper atmosphere. The advanced radiation detection technology developed by PRESET can also be used by Canadian nuclear industries to accurately measure real-time radiation doses, particularly during maintenance periods of the Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) nuclear power plants. This has been a challenging task due to the mixed radiation fields encountered in such situations. Additionally, the PRESET project will also contribute to training highly qualified Canadian personnel in space science, space engineering and radiation detection technology.
$350,000.00
Mar 24, 2023
Academia
Killick-2 - A CubeSat for Ocean Monitoring in Support of Climate Change Adaptation (3U)
22CUBMUN09
Killick-2 is a project proposed by Memorial University (MUN) for the Canadian Space Agency CUBICS initiative. The MUN team proposes a 3U CubeSat called Killick-2 containing a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) Reflectometry payload to measure ocean parameters from space. The applications proposed for Killick-2 are sea ice detection and concentration estimation and ocean dynamic parameters (wind and wave). The Killick-2 supervisory team will select a mission development team from the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, and will consist of lead researchers in postgraduate studies and an engineering team consisting of undergraduate electrical and mechanical engineering students. The postgraduate team will lead the GNSS-R payload development, while the undergraduate team will lead the satellite bus development. The undergraduate design team will be composed primarily junior and senior students. The Killick-2 project has significant benefits to Canada in the context of development of highly qualified personnel (HQPs) in space systems and earth observation. Furthermore, Killick-2 will gather a significant GNSS-R dataset that will be useful for the understanding the impacts of climate change.
$177,061.00
Mar 17, 2023
Academia
Deep Space Food - Developing a Waste-Free and Sustainable Circular Food System Using Insects and Micro-Algae
22IUCCAR22
Optimizing insect farming with an eye toward circular food production can both improve global food security and lead to new innovations for space travel. A primary goal of the project is to increase insect farm yield and to determine how to best manipulate diet content (Entomo-Alliance Project Objective 1) and environmental context (Entomo-Alliance Project Objective 2) to improve rearing facilities and practices and testing these findings at the cricket farm (Entomo-Alliance Project Objective 3). With support from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), additional personnel will be added to these ongoing projects to build a sustainable circular food system (CSA funded project Objective 1). Circular food systems and colony monitoring will be essential components of future deep space travel, and this project will help place Canadian industry and academics at the global forefront of discovery in deep space food production.
$85,800.00
Mar 16, 2023
Academia
Research and development of key aerodynamics and communication components for a new unmanned stratospheric glider
22IUCWAT12
The main objective of this project is to enhance and expand the research into passive flow control elements development and deployment on glider wings for improved performance in terms of maximum altitude and stratospheric flight duration. The outcome of this work will enhance the performance and peak altitude of the new commercial glider platform at stratospheric elevations. This new technology offers an environmentally friendly, versatile, and cost-effective option for high-altitude Earth observation, satellite testing, and monitoring missions using autonomous aerial vehicles.
$300,000.00
Mar 17, 2023
Academia
Silv@21 – Advancing Silviculture in Canadian Forests: Adapting to New Realities from Seed to Timber
22IUCLAV14
This project is an extension of the Silva21 Alliance project, which aims to provide tools and practical solutions to adapt forest management practices and improve both resistance to stressors and resilience to disturbance in Canadian forests. The project framework involves a series of three themes i.e. 'Observe', 'Anticipate', 'Adapt'. In ‘Observe’, space-based data is used to develop innovative forest monitoring approaches to assess forest disturbance, tree growth and forest vigour. This project provides a unique opportunity to combine key forestry needs for the Canadian industry with high-tech, space-based, solutions provided by the Canadian Space Agency to ensure that forestry in Canada remains a critical resource both for Gross Domestic Product as well as a natural climate solution to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
$100,000.00
Mar 16, 2023
Academia
Prototyping and Deploying Air and Surface Virus Monitoring Point-of-Need Technologies to Improve Remediation Responses and Minimize Economic Losses of Viral Outbreaks
22IUCYOR18
This project aims to develop a novel space-deployable microfluidic sensor technology for early stage multiplex detection of chemical and biological disease markers in saliva, as a non-invasive test that can be expanded to many markers in the future. The proposed project is designed in response to health monitoring challenges in space and will be beneficial in detection of salivary biomarkers including Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria (a human-specific bacteria manifesting mild to life-threatening invasive infections) and lactate (an indicator of several diseases such as heart failure, respiratory insufficiency, and immune system dysregulation), leading to early and effective remediation actions. Training and enabling of professional personnel will lead to economic, health, and societal impacts in Canada.
$350,000.00
Mar 27, 2023
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Development of an Autonomous and Tele-operable Medical Robot for Ultra Rapid Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Cancers and Other Needlescopic Interventions
22DSHC2-02
Applicants with a design for a remote healthcare technology concept were invited to apply to the Challenge. After competing in Stage 2 of the Challenge as a semi-finalist, the recipient was selected as a finalist for a $350,000 cash prize.
$350,000.00
Mar 27, 2023
For-profit organization
SieVRt - Cardiac
22DSHC2-04
Applicants with a design for a remote healthcare technology concept were invited to apply to the Challenge. After competing in Stage 2 of the Challenge as a semi-finalist, the recipient was selected as a finalist for a $350,000 cash prize.