Funding for Research and Development
The government funding for research and development applies to companies that have technical problems relating to the natural sciences or engineering fields of their business. The company must be able to clearly demonstrate their technological issue(s) and objectives along with some of the intended social, economic or environmental benefits that would result from a solution. The company must also be able to demonstrate their competence and ability to implement the technology into their business model once it is developed.
Intellectual Property Ownership
NSERC’s Engage grant is unique to other academic research grants because they delegate the intellectual property rights arising from the research to the company who proposed the issue. This reduces the risk of conflict arising between the proposing company and the university or the company’s competitors as defined by NSERC’s IP Policies.
Key Eligibility for Grant Funding for Business:
- Company must have a Canadian Base
- Company has been in operation for at least 12 months (start-up companies are eligible)
- Proposals are directed towards technological innovation in the natural sciences or engineering fields
- Company must clearly communicate the problem along with the intended benefits and applications from the implementation of the technology
- Company must demonstrate they have the means to implement the technology
- Focus of proposal is directed towards the development of new technology
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Benefits to Research and Development Funding
NSERC provides government funding for research and development that is intended to alleviate some of the R&D expenses of Canadian businesses. The grant would increase the amount of research funding provided to Canadian Universities and possibly foster some graduate recruitment opportunities for businesses. For other resources on Government Funding for small business, please do not hesitate to contact Bernadeen McLeod at Mentor Works.