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School of Cities University of Toronto Research Catalyst Grants 2026-2027

Deadline: Feb 16, 2026
other
April 2026 – March 2027 (duration)
partially funded
India
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

The School of Cities, University of Toronto is currently accepting applications for its Research Catalyst Grants 2026-2027. This initiative supports collaborative research projects aimed at improving urban sustainability and climate resilience in India.

πŸ“– About the Research Catalyst Grants

The School of Cities invites collaborative proposals from University of Toronto (U of T) researchers and Indian partner organizations. These projects focus on innovative, data-driven research addressing India’s diverse urban contexts, ranging from small towns to megacities.

🎁 Benefits

  • Grant Range: INR 9,00,000 – 15,00,000 (CAD $15,000–25,000)
  • Number of Awards: 3–5 projects
  • Disbursement: In tranches to Indian partner organizations
  • Project Duration: April 2026 – March 2027
  • Eligible Costs:
    • Fieldwork
    • Local staffing
    • Travel within India for U of T faculty and Indian partners
    • Capacity-building activities
    • Dissemination
    • Limited equipment and administrative costs
  • Ineligible Costs:
    • Expenses outside India
    • Replacement teaching costs
    • Scholarships or tuition fees
    • Conference attendance

βœ… Requirements

  • A U of T Co-Principal Investigator (PI) who meets the university’s PI requirements.
  • An Indian Co-Principal Investigator employed by an eligible partner organization.

πŸ“ Application Process

Step 1: Form Collaborative Team

  • Identify a U of T PI and an Indian partner organization.
  • Ensure equitable leadership and clearly defined roles.

Step 2: Prepare Proposal

  • Follow prescribed templates, including:
    • Initiative overview
    • Background and rationale
    • Methodology or activity plan
    • Expected outputs and impact
    • Team description
    • Project sustainability plan
    • Timeline
    • Detailed budget using the official Excel sheet

Step 3: Submit Application

  • Combine all documents into a single PDF.
  • Include a separate Excel budget file.
  • Submit before the deadline via the official submission portal.

πŸ“… Application Deadline

16 February, 2026

🌐 Application Portal

This is a fantastic opportunity for researchers passionate about urban sustainability and climate resilience. Don't miss the chance to collaborate and make a meaningful impact!

Benefits
  • Grant range: INR 9,00,000 – 15,00,000 (CAD $15,000–25,000)
  • Number of awards: 3–5 projects
  • Disbursement: In tranches to Indian partner organization
  • Project duration: April 2026 – March 2027
  • Eligible costs:
    • Fieldwork
    • Local staffing
    • Travel within India for U of T faculty and Indian partners
    • Capacity-building activities
    • Dissemination
    • Limited equipment and administrative costs
  • Ineligible costs:
    • Expenses outside India
    • Replacement teaching costs
    • Scholarships or tuition fees
    • Conference attendance
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