Funds from Other Sources

(500 characters per source for details)

INSTRUCTIONS

You must include all contributors (e.g., individuals, not-for-profit organizations, philanthropic foundations, private sector organizations) that are providing contributions for the project. Indicate whether or not these contributions have been confirmed.

If a funding source is not listed, you must:

  • (a) type the source name in Funding Source
  • (b) identify the contribution type
  • (c) enter an amount.

If you have received, from a single funding source, more than one contribution of the same type (e.g., cash) and confirmation status, you must combine these into one entry (e.g., two $20,000 confirmed cash contributions from a university become one $40,000 confirmed cash contribution).

For examples of Canadian and international sources of eligible cash and/or in-kind support, see SSHRC's Guidelines for Cash and In-Kind Contributions.

Note: All contributions must be indicated in Canadian currency.

STRATEGIC ADVICE

While not mandatory, including funds from other sources can positively affect your Feasibility score, as these outside contributions may give reviewers confidence in the project’s ability to succeed.

Note that IDGs do not allow for formal partners to be included, nor for letters of support to be uploaded. Therefore, including contributions from organizations in this module is the only official way to note their support.

 


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