The Small Project Accelerated Review Process

The Industrial Research Assistance Program that the National Research Council of Canada has (NRC-IRAP) has long been of assistance to companies in Canada who need funding for research purposes. About a month ago, NRC-IRAP announced a new review process: the Small Project Accelerated Review Process.

This process was designed to help grow the business of SMEs in Canada – help small and medium sized businesses not just with R&D efforts, but with market research or process changes that will help benefit and grow your company.

What does this mean for you?

Quite simply, if you are a small or medium sized business, and are only doing a project that requires a maximum contribution of $50,000 from NRC-IRAP then the NRC-IRAP has created a streamlined process to get you your funding FAST.

So what kind of projects are acceptable for the accelerated review process?

  • R&D projects that are limited in scope and nature
  • Lean manufacturing/productivity studies
  • Prototype engineering
  • Development of business plans
  • Branding creation and enhancements
  • Market research studies

There are of course a lot of other types of projects acceptable for the review process, but this is just a small selection to give you an idea of the great variety there is that is applicable. You can get more information about this new funding process here.

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