Turning promising research into real-world applications can be a major hurdle for organizations working at the early stages of innovation. For Canadian nonprofits and research-driven organizations developing new technologies, the Idea to Innovation Grants offer targeted support to help bridge the gap between concept and commercialization. Delivered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, this national program focuses on advancing technologies that are beyond basic research and ready to move toward market relevance.
The program is particularly valuable for projects that already demonstrate technical maturity and a clear potential use case. Early-phase funding can reach up to around $150,000 and is designed to cover the full cost of eligible activities, making it easier to validate feasibility, refine prototypes, and strengthen the commercial case without needing additional matching funds. While later stages emphasize collaboration and technology transfer, the initial phase gives organizations room to de-risk their innovation and position it for future partnerships or investment.
Because the Idea to Innovation Grants are typically open to applications on an ongoing basis and tailored to projects meeting certain requirements, understanding how your technology fits within the program’s scope is key. Exploring the full details can help determine whether this funding aligns with your innovation and long-term commercialization goals.
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