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Collège de Maisonneuve - QC - Canada

Collège de Maisonneuve

Last Update: March 21, 2025
QC, Canada
Find researchers at Collège de Maisonneuve to support your project

Collège de Maisonneuve at a glance

Eligible Funding
  • No Condition
Timeline
  • Open Date : February 8, 2022
Financing Type
Researchers And Facilities
Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Grant Providers
  • Cognit.ca
  • Collège de Maisonneuve
Status
Open

Overview of the Collège de Maisonneuve program

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Eligible projects & activities

The projects eligible for the Collège de Maisonneuve grant cover a wide range of research initiatives that contribute to innovative technological and societal solutions. These include projects in areas such as sustainable energy, packaging technology, social issues, and digital media.
  • Research and development of a CO2 to jet-fuels technology platform.
  • Exploration of a collaborative research opportunity with Zeton Inc. focused on technological advances.
  • Creation of an integrated lignocellulosic bioenergy and bioproduct platform from sustainable bioremediation opportunities.
  • Development of research plans for valorizing clay products from Argile Eau Mer.
  • Packaging and preservation techniques innovation and research including events like Rendez-vous de l'emballage.
  • Study on social polarization and behavioral intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic among Canadian youth.
  • Research approaches addressing the dequalification challenges faced by immigrant women in the professional field.
Examples of admissible projects:

$ 60,000

Creation of sustainable bioenergy solutions with a university’s Alternative Energy Lab

$ 40,000

Pilot project to improve recycling processes in collaboration with a university’s Waste Management Program

$ 50,000

Development of CO2 to jet-fuels technology in partnership with UBC’s Biofuel Research Lab

$ 45,000

Research on improving crop yields using bioproducts with the University of Guelph’s Agriculture Institute

$ 20,000

Development of eco-friendly textiles with partnership from Ryerson University’s Textile Institute

$ 25,000

Biodegradable packaging development in collaboration with McGill University’s Materials Lab

Eligibility criteria of the Collège de Maisonneuve program

Eligible expenses

The grant appears to be aimed at supporting research and innovation initiatives across a range of disciplines at Collège de Maisonneuve, with a particular emphasis on technology, sustainability, and social research. The eligible projects are diverse, covering technological development, environmental strategies, and social studies.
  • Development and enhancement of a CO2 to jet-fuels technology platform.
  • Collaboration research with companies like Zeton Inc to explore industrial applications.
  • Integration of lignocellulosic bioenergy and bioproduct platforms for sustainable bioremediation.
  • Formulation of research plans aimed at valuing marine clay water products.
  • Organization and research into best practices in protective packaging and food conservation.
  • Research on social issues such as police training related to Indigenous populations and approaches to mitigate professional dequalification among immigrant women.
  • Evaluation of socio-behavioral responses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Strategies for equity, diversity, and inclusion at educational institutions.

Eligibility criteria of the Collège de Maisonneuve program

The evaluation and selection criteria for this grant include:
  • Applicant's qualifications and experience
  • Project feasibility and impact
  • Budget and financial sustainability

How to apply to the Collège de Maisonneuve program

1
Identify the eligibility criteria
  • Examine the eligibility requirements of the grant
  • Ensure that your project and organization meet the criteria
2
Initial Research and Planning
  • Conduct thorough research on past grant recipients
  • Define the objectives and goals of your project based on the purpose of the grant
3
Gather the required documentation
  • Gather the necessary documents such as financial statements, project plans, and letters of support
  • Ensure that all documents are up to date and formatted as required
4
Write the application
  • Prepare a detailed project proposal including the objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes
  • Highlight the alignment of your project with the grant criteria
5
Revise and edit
  • Carefully review the application to verify its accuracy and completeness
  • Seek feedback from your peers and revise if necessary
6
Submit the application
  • Carefully follow the submission guidelines
  • Submit the application before the deadline
  • Keep a copy of the application for your records
7
Follow up
  • Confirm the receipt of the application with the grant provider
  • Prepare for any additional information requests or interviews
8
Wait for the decision
  • Monitor the grant provider's communication
  • Remain patient while the evaluation process takes place

Additional information

Additional information on this grant:
  • Applicants should ensure all required documents are submitted before the deadline.
  • Applicants are encouraged to attend the information session for further details.

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