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Canada Impact+ Research Infrastructure Fund

The Canada Impact+ Research Infrastructure Fund (CIRIF) is part of an initiative created to attract globally recognized researchers to Canada.

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The “engine of research comes from ideas,” says keynote speaker at our annual public meeting
OTTAWA, ONTARIO – “Our greatest challenge is to explain to people the importance of fundamental science,” said Fabiola Gianotti, Director-General of …
More than $12 million awarded to Canada Research Chairs to advance cutting-edge research
OTTAWA, ONTARIO — Canada Research Chairs at 25 universities and colleges across the country will receive more than $12 million from the Canada…
New science committee to enhance collaboration between the CFI and granting agencies
OTTAWA, ONTARIO ‒ The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) welcomes the establishment of the Canada Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC) in…
Important considerations for items involving an in-kind contribution
Through the provision of in-kind contributions, the supplier community has a means of contributing to CFI-funded projects and establishing research…
Risk-based management approach
Institutions are encouraged to consider a risk-based approach when developing and managing their portfolio of CFI-funded projects. Using a risk-based…
Managing the John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) allocation
Institutions are responsible for managing their John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) allocation, including the Small Institution Fund, based on their…
Access to key project information by relevant stakeholders
At institutions, management and oversight functions of CFI-funded projects may be held by several individuals across various units. For example,…
New look, new features for the Navigator
Today, the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s Research Facilities Navigator reveals an exciting new suite of features that makes it easier for…
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Annual public meeting - invitation
The Canada Foundation for Innovation invests in state-of-the-art labs and equipment researchers need to think big and innovate.
Putting new tools in the hands of leading Canadian scientists
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA — Imagine a nano-sized anti-cancer drug that can destroy a breast tumour without damaging the surrounding tissue. Or a self-…