Simon Fraser University is currently accepting applications for its Catalyst Grant for Transdisciplinary Community-Engaged Climate Innovation 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About Simon Fraser University - Catalyst Grant for Transdisciplinary Community-Engaged Climate Innovation
The Catalyst Grant provides funding to support collaborative climate research projects that combine academic expertise, community knowledge, and cross-sector partnerships. The program is designed to advance systemic climate solutions through interdisciplinary collaboration, community engagement, and knowledge co-creation. Funding supports projects that move beyond traditional academic research by encouraging researchers and community partners to jointly design and implement climate action initiatives with real-world impact.
Benefits of Simon Fraser University - Catalyst Grant for Transdisciplinary Community-Engaged Climate Innovation
- Grant value: $15,000 per project.
Simon Fraser University - Catalyst Grant for Transdisciplinary Community-Engaged Climate Innovation Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
- Include faculty members from at least two non-adjacent disciplines within SFU.
- Involve at least one community partner as a co-applicant.
- Demonstrate an existing community partnership.
- Focus on climate-related challenges and solutions.
- Integrate EDI principles throughout project design and implementation.
- Incorporate Indigenous Knowledges and Indigenous rights where relevant and appropriate.
- Commit to completing planned activities within a 12-month period.
Application Date and Process
- Click on the link to the application website to apply.
Application Deadline
31 July, 2026
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