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.

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Government

Agreement:

Go Electric EV Charger Rebate Program

Agreement Number:

TP-179

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Oct 31, 2023
Description:

The purpose of this agreement is to redistribute a component of the ZEVIP funding to delivery organizations to increase awareness, availability and use of lower carbon vehicles and fuels in Canada by supporting the installation of approximately 360 Level 2 chargers in British Columbia.

Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Program Name: Contributions in Support of Clean Fuels, Transportation and Industry
Location: VICTORIA, British Columbia, CA V8W9M3

Government

Agreement:

Go Electric Fleets Program

Agreement Number:

TP-181

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Oct 31, 2023
Description:

The purpose of this agreement is to redistribute a component of the ZEVIP funding to delivery organizations to increase awareness, availability and use of lower carbon vehicles and fuels in Canada by supporting the installation of 350 to 450 Level 2 chargers and Fast chargers in British Columbia.

Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Program Name: Contributions in Support of Clean Fuels, Transportation and Industry
Location: VICTORIA, British Columbia, CA V8W 9M3

$1,600,000.00

Mar 28, 2022

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Housing Retrofit Program

Agreement Number:

IMPACT-95

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Mar 31, 2022
Description:

This project is mostly related to capacity building and training for northern and remote communities.

Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Program Name: Impact Canada Initiative
Location: NAIN, Newfoundland & Labrador, CA A0P 1L0

$526,785.00

Mar 28, 2022

For-profit organization

Agreement:

ReCover Initiative: Panelized Deep Energy Retrofits of Municipal Buildings

Agreement Number:

GIBE3-1595

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

The project is mostly related to conducting a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study to focus on the technical requirements as well as financial and regulatory aspects and permitting requirements to execute a demonstration project in a specific remote community.

Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Program Name: IETS - Buildings Infrastructure Program
Location: HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, CA B3L1J7

$10,539.13

Mar 28, 2022

International (non-government)

Agreement:

OECD Codes and Schemes/Forests

Agreement Number:

OECD_2021-22

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Mar 31, 2022
Description:

The objective of this agreement is to encourage the production and use of forest tree seeds or plants that have been collected, processed, raised, labelled and distributed in a manner that ensures their trueness to name.

Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Program Name: Outreach and Engagement
Location: PARIS, 75775 CEDEX 16, FR

$113,606.00

Mar 28, 2022

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Fishing Lake Métis Settlement Solar Feasibility Study

Agreement Number:

SREPS-CB-099

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Jun 30, 2026
Description:

The objective of this project is capacity building activities that build knowledge and skills related to renewable energy and grid modernization projects in Canada.

Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Program Name: Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program
Location: SPUTINOW, Alberta, CA T0A 3G0

$150,000.00

Mar 28, 2022

For-profit organization

Agreement:

Development of efficient portable air purifiers by surface engineering of nanospun filters for capture and inactivation of viral particles

Agreement Number:

987201

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Jun 28, 2022
Description:

The ground transportation industry has experienced a steep decline in traffic as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadians feel less safe travelling in mass transportation environments given the uncertainty surrounding the risk of contracting COVID-19 and future viruses in these spaces. The NRC and TC seeks to challenge the Canadian industry to develop solutions that can be used in existing federal, provincial, and municipal buses and trains to protect onboard occupants by mitigating the airborne viral risks while restoring confidence in transportation. 

Organization: National Research Council Canada
Program Name: Innovative Solutions Canada
Location: Montreal, Quebec, CA H3N 1Y4

$150,000.00

Mar 28, 2022

For-profit organization

Agreement:

Versatile Aerosol Protection System

Agreement Number:

987915

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Jul 28, 2022
Description:

Ventilation is an important layer of protection against COVID-19 transmission in indoor environments. However, many Canadian buildings lack a mechanical ventilation system that can provide outdoor air and/or air cleaning. Examples of these buildings include schools, long term care homes, and heritage buildings. As a result, there has been an emergence of building technologies and products aimed at mitigating airborne transmission of COVID-19 in buildings lacking a mechanical ventilation system. Unfortunately, many of the technologies and products that have emerged throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic lack experimental and field-validation to show they can effectively mitigate airborne transmission of respiratory viruses. In addition, some technologies contain various design flaws that can be detrimental to the health and safety of occupants, making them infeasible solutions. For example, many solutions are too difficult to install/position, too difficult to maintain, too expensive, too energy intensive, not designed optimally in terms of their air intake and exhaust, or result in other unintended negative health consequences (such as the generation of ozone and other contaminants, or produce disruptive levels of noise).
There is a need in the commercial marketplace for alternative building technologies and products that can safely and effectively mitigate airborne transmission of respiratory viruses in buildings lacking a mechanical ventilation system. The proposed solution should be capable of ensuring delivery of clean air to occupied zones both during and after occupancy while maintaining the accessibility and usability of the space.

Organization: National Research Council Canada
Program Name: Innovative Solutions Canada
Location: Richmond, British Columbia, CA V7A 5J7

$300,000.00

Mar 28, 2022

For-profit organization

Agreement:

Rapid high sensitivity Troponin I Assay for COVID patient management at the Point of Care

Agreement Number:

988227

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Sep 28, 2022
Description:

There are numerous biomarkers present at low concentrations whose detection can provide valuable information pertaining an individual's health. Examples include but are not limited to; (i) antigens derived from SARS-CoV-2 whose presence in asymptomatic individuals is indicative of exposure or infection, (ii) cardiac troponin which when elevated is indicative of cardiac risk, (iii) various cytokine markers related to the "cytokine storm" seen in COVID-19 patients.
NRC is seeking innovations which can be used in diverse settings by minimally trained users to assess a human sample for the presence or quantity of one or multiple biomarkers, using a single device (i.e. multiplex detection) as to provide information to inform a subsequent course of action. The course of action may be that an individual seeks specific medical care, or following a proactive screening for an infectious disease and not needing to modify their behavior, or that they are suspected to have been exposed to an infectious organism and that they need to seek further testing or care.
While there are marketed products which can detect low concentrations of the aforementioned as well as other biomarkers, those products are confined to laboratories. The current COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated that there is significant need for an innovation which would allow individuals, or health care teams to test samples obtained via non-invasive means for the presence of one or multiple biomarkers present at low concentrations outside of traditional settings. The ability to detect and or quantify such biomarkers at low concentrations in nontraditional setting could prevent inadvertent spread of disease, or remote evaluation of individuals thus decreasing the burden on health care systems. Unfortunately, we do not currently have appropriate innovations.

Organization: National Research Council Canada
Program Name: Innovative Solutions Canada
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V6P 6P2

For-profit organization

Agreement:

A Trojan-Horse Approach to the Development of Compostable Latex Medical Gloves

Agreement Number:

988237

Duration: from Mar 28, 2022 to Sep 26, 2022
Description:

The COVID-19 pandemic has generated an increased consumption of disposable personal protective equipment (PPE) by healthcare workers and by the general public. As of June 29, 2020, based on federal government projections for PPE demand over the next year, it is estimated that approximately 63,000 tonnes of COVID-19 related PPE will end up as waste, being ultimately landfilled. This includes an estimated 4 billion pairs of medical gloves with an estimated weight of 16 tonnes.
To reduce the environmental footprint of PPE in Canada, the Government of Canada is supporting the development of solutions to manufacture more sustainable PPE and to better manage their end of life. Strategies include re-usability, alternative materials and novel recycling technologies, as well as compostability.
This challenge is in support of the alternative materials and compostability elements of that strategy. For this reason, the Government of Canada is seeking solutions for Made-in-Canada sustainable elastomeric materials that are compostable to be used in the manufacture of an equivalent alternative to disposable medical gloves, as an eco-friendly and safe replacement.

Organization: National Research Council Canada
Program Name: Innovative Solutions Canada
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V6T 1N4