Childcare Support for Researchers in Manitoba

GrantID: 1058

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,500

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Summary

Those working in Children & Childcare and located in Manitoba may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Manitoba Applicants

The Annual Support Options for Research and Professional Growth grant prioritizes outcomes that address Manitoba's unique economic and social challenges. The Manitoba government, through agencies like the Manitoba Research and Innovation Council, emphasizes the need for research and development in key sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and clean technology.

One of the primary target outcomes for Manitoba applicants is to enhance the province's innovation ecosystem. This involves supporting research projects and professional development initiatives that foster collaboration between academia, industry, and government. By doing so, the grant aims to drive economic growth, create new job opportunities, and improve the overall quality of life for Manitobans.

Addressing Regional Disparities

Manitoba's diverse geography, ranging from the densely populated Winnipeg metropolitan area to the sparsely populated northern regions, presents distinct challenges. The grant prioritizes outcomes that address these regional disparities, particularly in areas such as northern Manitoba, where access to resources and services is limited. Initiatives that focus on improving healthcare outcomes, enhancing educational opportunities, and promoting economic development in these regions are highly valued.

The grant also recognizes the importance of Manitoba's Indigenous communities and their unique needs. Projects that incorporate Indigenous knowledge and perspectives, and that aim to improve outcomes for Indigenous peoples, are considered a high priority. This includes initiatives that focus on preserving Indigenous languages and cultures, improving educational attainment, and promoting economic reconciliation.

Measuring Success

The success of the Annual Support Options for Research and Professional Growth grant in Manitoba will be measured through a range of key performance indicators (KPIs). These include the number of research projects supported, the number of individuals receiving professional development opportunities, and the impact of these initiatives on Manitoba's economy and society. The Manitoba Research and Innovation Council, in collaboration with other provincial agencies and stakeholders, will track these KPIs to assess the grant's effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.

To be considered for funding, applicants must demonstrate how their proposed project or initiative aligns with the priority outcomes outlined above. This includes providing a clear explanation of how the project will be implemented, what outcomes are expected, and how these outcomes will be measured and evaluated.

Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Manitoba? A: Projects that address regional disparities, incorporate Indigenous knowledge and perspectives, and drive innovation in key sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and clean technology are highly valued.

Q: How will the success of the grant be measured in Manitoba? A: The success of the grant will be measured through a range of KPIs, including the number of research projects supported and the impact of these initiatives on Manitoba's economy and society.

Q: Can applicants from outside of Winnipeg be considered for funding? A: Yes, applicants from across Manitoba, including northern and rural regions, are eligible for funding and are encouraged to apply.

Eligible Regions

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Eligible Requirements

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