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Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022 - Ontario - Canada
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Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022

Funding for review and comments on a nuclear oversight report
Latest source update
Last Update: June 15, 2026
Latest change: The page now also shows the participant funding decision for the Uranium Mines and Mills report, including the approved allocations and recipient list.
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Participant funding page updated to decision notice
The page still shows the May 8 to June 9, 2023 application window for the participant funding opportunity, but it now also includes a separate decision notice for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium Mines and Mills in Canada: 2022. That decision notice says the CNSC approved up to $109,801.70 in reimbursement for five applicants, while the FRC had reviewed applications requesting a total of $255,720 and had flexibility to recommend funding beyond $75,000. The visible scope also shifts from uranium and nuclear substance processing facilities to uranium mines and mills, and the page now lists the named recipients and their approved amounts: English River First Nation $34,399.20, Ya’thi Néné Land and Resource Office $49,150, Nuclear Transparency Project $4,500, and Kineepik Metis Local $21,752.50.
Funding available
$ 50,000
Deadline
June 9, 2023
Opened May 8, 2023
Location
Ontario, Canada
Who can apply

Indigenous Nations and communities

See full eligibility

Overview

The Participant Funding Program decision – Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium Mines and Mills in Canada: 2022 provides up to $75,000 in participant funding to support review of the report and submission of comments to the Commission. It also offers Indigenous intervenors the opportunity to make oral presentations.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Increase social or community impact
  • Raise awareness or mobilize a population
  • Conduct research or evaluation activities
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 50,000 $

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Ontario
Legal structures
  • Non-profit
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Canadians
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
  • Research
  • Civic and Advocacy Organizations
Target groups
  • General public
  • Indigenous peoples
Revenue structures
  • All structures
Scope
  • National

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Review of the regulatory oversight report.
  • Written submissions to the Commission.
  • Oral presentations by Indigenous intervenors.

Documents Needed

  • Completed participant funding application form

Official resources

Program guide

Funding application process

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Indigenous Nations and communities
  • Members of the public
  • Stakeholders

Eligible expenses

  • Review of report-related documentation.
  • Participation in the public Commission hearing.
  • Travel to the hearing, if needed.

Eligible geographic areas

  • Canada

Selection criteria

  • New, distinctive, and valuable information.
  • Informed, topic-specific interventions.
  • Direct relevance to the 2022 report and safety performance of the facilities.

How to apply

  • Step 1: Complete the application form
    • Fill out the participant funding application form.
  • Step 2: Submit the form
    • Send the form by email, mail, or fax.
  • Step 3: Wait for review
    • The funding review committee reviews applications and makes recommendations.

Processing and Agreement

  • Applications are reviewed by an independent funding review committee.
  • The committee makes recommendations on how funds should be allocated.
  • The CNSC makes the final funding decision.

Additional information

  • Oral presentations may be available for Indigenous intervenors.
  • A signed contribution agreement is required before payment.
  • Applications are reviewed by an independent funding review committee.

Contacts

Frequently Asked Questions about the Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022 Program

What is the Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022?

The Participant Funding Program decision – Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium Mines and Mills in Canada: 2022 provides up to $75,000 in participant funding to support review of the report and submission of comments to the Commission. It also offers Indigenous intervenors the opportunity to make oral presentations.

How much funding can be received?

Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022 Funds up to $50,000 of admissible expenses.

What is the deadline to apply?

The application deadline for this grant program was June 9, 2023.

Who is eligible for the Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022 program?

To be eligible for the Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022 program, you must: Intervention must relate to the 2022 report. Must provide new, valuable information.

What expenses are eligible under Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022?

Review of the regulatory oversight report. Written submissions to the Commission. Oral presentations by Indigenous intervenors.

Who can I contact for more information about the Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022?

You can contact Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) by email at pfp@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca or by phone at 613-415-2814.

Where is the Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022 available?

The Participant Funding for the Regulatory Oversight Report for Uranium and Nuclear Substance Processing Facilities in Canada: 2022 program is available the province of Ontario.