Call for Applications: 2023-24 PEI Climate Challenge Fund
Funding Organization
Research Category
Applications are now being accepted until February 15, 2023, for projects that will start in 2023 and that will finish before March 31, 2024.
In 2020, the Government of Prince Edward Island established a $1-million annual Climate Challenge Fund (CC Fund). The CC Fund is intended to support the development of innovative solutions to the threat of climate change.
The goal of the CC Fund is to empower people of different backgrounds, experiences, and expertise, who work across sectors and in different communities throughout the Island, to contribute to climate action in PEI. Projects supported by the CC Fund will contribute to climate action by adapting to the projected impacts of climate change, and/or reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing opportunities for sequestration (the removal and storage of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere).
The Government of Prince Edward Island is committed to recognizing, respecting and safeguarding the rights of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities and the need to address social and racial equity as a fundamental response to climate change. Priority will be given to initiatives that actively redress inequities and discrimination intensified by the negative impacts of climate change or that may remove an unfair barrier to mitigation efforts. This includes, but is not limited to, race, gender, sexual orientation, socio‐economic status, ability, geographic location, income level, education level, first language, marital status, immigration status or other populations who will be disproportionately experience the negative impacts of climate change and face barriers to mitigation efforts.
Funding
CC Fund contributions will be limited to a maximum of $100,000 per project. For academic institutions, the CC Fund will contribute funding of up to 70% of eligible expenditures. Successful applicants may use in-kind resources, or other Federal or Provincial funds as their share of the eligible costs, subject to the stacking rules or policies inherent to other programs.
Overhead costs must be included in the budget at a rate of 5% of the total Climate Challenge Fund request.
The Climate Challenge Working Group may give preference to applicants who have not received previous funding.
Eligibility
The CC Fund will support projects that align with the goals and objectives of the 2040 Net Zero Framework and the Building Resilience: Climate Adaptation Plan (October 2022).
For more information, visit https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/service/apply-pei-climate-challenge-fund
Additional information on eligible and ineligible projects and expenditures is provided in the PEI Climate Challenge Fund Guidelines and Criteria document.
UPEI Application Process and Deadlines
1) Complete your application using the UPEI Template Application Form* (attached) and CCF Timeline and Budget Worksheet, along with any other attachments (e.g., partner support letters).
2) Submit these documents for UPEI approval using the UPEI Romeo Researcher Portal. Deadline for receipt of the application by Research Services: February 10, 2023
3) Upon receipt of UPEI approvals, you will be notified to proceed with the submission of your application in the CCF online application form.
*Ensure that you follow word count limits where indicated. The application form will not regulate this.