NSERC
Alliance Quantum grants Call for proposals: Advancing the industrial readiness of quantum sensing technologies
Instructions for completing an application — form 101
  • General information
    • About the program
    • Who can apply?
    • Application deadlines
    • Help
  • Completing the application for a grant — form 101
    • Application profile
    • Areas of research
    • Certifications/requirements
    • Partnerships/conflicts of interest
    • Cover letter (if necessary)
    • Co-applicants
    • Collaborators and collaborator biographical sketches
    • Summary of proposal
    • Proposal
    • Proposed expenditures/budget justification
    • Partner organizations’ contributions
    • Justification for in-kind contributions
    • Other documents
      • Industry Collaborator Information and Financial Form
      • Other documents
    • Impact assessment form (appendix A)
    • Risk Assessment Form
    • Reviewer exclusions (optional)
    • Personal information
  • Signatures
General informationAbout the program

Learn more about the call for proposals Advancing the industrial readiness of quantum sensing technologies.

Who can apply?

Consult the call for proposals Advancing the industrial readiness of quantum sensing technologies to determine whether you are eligible to apply.

Submit your application through NSERC’s online system. The application includes:

  • Proposal: complete an application for a grant (form 101)
  • National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships’ risk assessment form: complete the risk assessment questionnaire and the risk mitigation plan (when applicable) since your application involves at least one for-profit small- or medium-sized enterprise federally or provincially/territorially incorporated in Canada (Canadian SME)
  • Industry Collaborator Information and Financial Form: each Canadian SME participating in your project must complete and sign this form to request non-repayable reimbursement from the National Research Council Canada’s (NRC’s) Collaborative Science and Technology Innovation Programs (CSTIP) of up to 75% of eligible expenditures incurred through the provision of in-kind contributions to support the project
  • Applicant information: complete a personal data form with CCV attachment (form 100A), and ask any co-applicants to complete one as well
  • Key staff of all partner organizations: attach a biographical sketch or CV for key staff of all partner organizations
  • Partner organization information: ask the representative at each partner organization to complete the Partner organization section; other funders and post-secondary institutions do not complete this section
Application deadlines

Consult the call for proposals Advancing the industrial readiness of quantum sensing technologies for information on the specific application deadline.

Help

In addition to the call for proposals Advancing the industrial readiness of quantum sensing technologies, you may consult additional resources, including:

  • Equity, diversity and inclusion in your training plan
  • Safeguarding Your Research portal

If you have questions about the program

  • email the Alliance Quantum grants team

If you have questions about the NSERC online system

  • check the frequently asked questions on how to use the online system
  • contact the online services helpdesk: send an email to webapp@nserc-crsng.gc.ca or call 613-995-4273; include your email address and telephone number
Completing the application for a grant — form 101

The instructions below will guide you through the modules in NSERC’s online system.

Application profile

Title of proposal

Provide a title that describes the subject of the research in language that the public can understand. Spell out scientific symbols and acronyms. Do not include a company or trade name. The title will be made available to the public if your proposal is funded.

The cost-sharing ratio with NSERC is 100%.

Areas of research

Research subject codes

Select a primary research subject code. You may add a secondary research code (optional).

  • Consult the NSERC code tables

Area of application codes

Select a primary area of application code. You may add a secondary area of application code (optional).

  • Consult the NSERC code tables

Keywords

Provide a maximum of 10 keywords that describe the proposal.

Certification/requirements

Before completing this section, consult the Requirements for certain types of research.

Research involving humans: If you select Yes, you must provide your institution’s administration with the appropriate certification indicating that research involving humans has been reviewed and has received the required approval.

Research involving human pluripotent stem cells: If you select Yes, or if through peer review the application is found to fall into this category and is recommended for funding, it will be forwarded, with your consent, to CIHR’s stem cell oversight committee (SCOC) to ensure compliance with Chapter 12, Section F of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans – TCPS 2 (2022). The SCOC review is in addition to the normal review by local research ethics boards (REBs). Funding will not be released until approval has been obtained from the SCOC.

Research involving the use of animals: If you select Yes, you must provide your institution’s administration with the certification from the animal care committee at the institution that the experimental procedures proposed have been approved and that the care and treatment of animals is in accordance with the principles outlined in the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) guide.

Research involving hazardous substances: If you select Yes, you must provide your institution’s administration with the certification from the biosafety committee at the institution that the laboratory procedures being used comply with the safety precautions necessary for the level of containment required by the research.

Environmental impact: The Impact assessment form (appendix A) may be required. For more information, consult NSERC’s guidelines on impact assessment.

Partnerships/conflict of interest

National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships’ risk assessment form

In accordance with the National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships, you must submit the completed undefined with your application since your partnership involves at least one partner organization from the private sector. You must select “yes” to indicate that your application includes at least one partner organization from the private sector.

Please refer to the Risk Assessment Form section for instructions on completing the form.

Conflict of Interest

All researchers and their institutions must adhere to the Tri-Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research (2021) . Check this box to confirm that you and your institution have identified and appropriately addressed any real, potential or perceived conflict of interest represented by the proposed collaboration. By checking this box, you attest on behalf of you, your co-applicants and all other members of the research team that this collaboration complies with the conflict-of-interest policies of all participating institutions.

Cover letter (if necessary)

Attach a cover letter if you wish to provide NSERC with information that will not be shared with peer reviewers assessing the merit of your application, such as the indication that an associated John R. Evans Leaders Fund application has been concurrently submitted to the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) under the NSERC Partnership stream. Include in your cover letter your name, the NSERC program to which you are applying and the title of your application.

  • Consult the NSERC online presentation and attachment standards
Co-applicants

Indicate co-applicants who will participate in your application. Co-applicants will automatically be invited to provide their personal data form with CCV attachment (form 100A).

  • To determine whether a potential co-applicant is eligible to participate, consult the eligibility criteria for faculty

Enter the email address and family name of the co-applicant as these appear in the co-applicant’s form 100A. This allows the co-applicants access to your application. When you select Save, an automated email message will be sent to the co-applicants, informing them that they have been invited to participate in your application. The status of their participation will appear as Not linked.

When co-applicants link a personal data form with CCV attachment (form 100A) to the application, their personal information will appear on the Co-applicant page, and the status will change to Linked.

Advise co-applicants outside your institution that the authorized officer of their institution must agree to their participation. NSERC will confirm this agreement directly with the authorized officer.

Collaborators and collaborator biographical sketches

Indicate key staff of partner organizations and any other collaborators. Examples of collaborators are government scientists, academic researchers or company staff members. Collaborators contribute to the overall intellectual direction of the research project and bring their own resources to the collaboration. The collaborator will not have access to the grant funds and must be qualified to undertake research independently.

  • For the definition of the role of a collaborator, consult the eligibility criteria for faculty

On behalf of the key staff of partner organizations and other collaborators, you must attach a biographical sketch or CV for each one of them. In a maximum of two pages for each person, provide the individual’s name/affiliation, education/training, employment/affiliations, research funding and up to five significant contributions related to the project.

Note: For upload purposes, all biographical sketches or CVs of collaborators and key staff of partner organizations must be saved as a single PDF file.

Summary of proposal

Write a summary of the proposed research, intended to explain the proposal in language that the public can understand.

Using simple terms, briefly describe the nature of the work. Indicate why and to whom the research is important and describe the anticipated outcomes and advancements that will result in economic, social or environmental benefits for Canada and Canadians.

This plain-language summary will be made available to the public if your proposal is funded. The summary can be submitted in one official language or both official languages, at the applicant’s discretion.

The summary must fit in the field provided in Application for a grant – form 101.

Proposal

Complete the Alliance Quantum grants proposal template within the maximum number of pages as outlined in the table below. Figures and tables are welcome within the specified page limits.

If you choose not to use the template, you must include the section headings and the text of the bullets from the proposal template. You must also respect the guidelines outlined in the NSERC online presentation and attachment standards.

In preparing your proposal, address the merit evaluation criteria that will be considered when evaluating the application. Refer to the merit evaluation criteria listed in the Review of your application section of the Alliance Quantum grant call for proposals Advancing the industrial readiness of quantum sensing technologies.

Proposal sections and length
The number of suggested and maximum pages always includes the NSERC template text.
 Annual request
$100,000 to $350,000/year
SectionPercentage of evaluationSuggested number of pages per section
Background and expected outcomes25%2
Partnership25%3
Proposal25%6
Team3
Training plan25%1
Maximum total number of pages15

Pages exceeding the maximum or documents not requested by NSERC (e.g., letters of support) will be removed and will not be taken into account in the assessment of the application. NSERC reserves the right to reject applications exceeding the maximum number of pages.

In preparing your proposal, consult NSERC’s Guide for applicants: Considering equity, diversity and inclusion in your application.

If relevant to your research, consult NSERC’s Guidelines for the preparation and review of applications in interdisciplinary research and/or Guidelines on the assessment of contributions to research, training and mentoring.

Proposed expenditures/budget justification

To complete these sections

  • refer to the Funding your research project section of the call for proposals Advancing the industrial readiness of quantum sensing technologies
  • consult the Tri-agency guide on financial administration for information about the eligibility of expenditures for the direct costs of research and the regulations governing the use of grant funds

NSERC funds and cash contributions from the partner organization(s) (if any) must be paid to eligible universities and cannot be used to buy equipment, products or services from any partner organization, or to cover any part of the travel and travel-related subsistence expenditures for partner organization personnel.

In the Proposed expenditures section, enter the planned spending in each budget category for each year of the project.

For the Budget justification section, prepare a separate document that provides a breakdown of each category and a detailed justification for spending in each category.

Provide sufficient information to allow reviewers to assess whether the resources requested are appropriate. Attach the document in the Budget justification section. The categories are as follows:

Salaries and benefits

Give the names (if known), categories of employment, proposed salaries and non-discretionary benefits of students, postdoctoral fellows, research staff such as technical/professional assistants and the project manager. Briefly describe the responsibilities of each position and indicate the percentage of time they will be spending on this project over its lifespan. Do not include salaries of faculty in project costs.

Consult the form 100A instructions for information on obtaining consent to name individuals in your proposal.

Equipment or facility

Give a breakdown of the items requested. Provide details on models, manufacturers, prices and applicable taxes. Justify the need for each item requested. Describe any fees for the use of equipment or a facility (e.g., hours and rate).

If your project requires equipment with a total expected cost (including operation and maintenance) exceeding $250,000 over the project’s duration, you should apply for an alternate source of funding such as the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI’s) John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF). NSERC and CFI have developed a joint application and review procedure for associated Alliance and JELF proposals. You may contact NSERC or CFI for more details.

If you submit an application to CFI’s JELF in conjunction with an associated NSERC Alliance Quantum grant application in response to this call for proposals, do not include the cost of the equipment whose funding is sought from CFI in the proposed expenditures of your Alliance Quantum grant application. The reviewers assessing the merit of your Alliance Quantum grant application will have access to the associated JELF proposal.

Materials and supplies

Provide details of materials and explain major items. Equipment and materials obtained from the partner organizations must be provided as in-kind contributions.

Travel

Explain briefly how each planned travel activity relates to the proposed research.

Dissemination and knowledge mobilization

Provide details of publication costs, user workshops or other activities that support collaboration and knowledge mobilization related to the project.

Technology transfer activities

List the expenditure for field trials, prototypes, scale-up costs, demonstration projects, workshops and other activities to develop and grow the research collaborations with the partner organizations.

Partner organizations’ contributions

Use this page to provide the contributions committed to the research project by the partner organizations, post-secondary institutions, as well as other funders, and to invite the partner organizations to complete the Partner organization section. The invitation will be sent to the authorized representative of the partner organization, which is referred to as the contact person hereafter.

Provide information required for each organization. For each organization, you must select one of four categories:

  • Partner organization recognized for cost-sharing
  • Partner organization not recognized for cost-sharing
  • Other funder (not involved in the research)
  • Post-secondary institution

To determine the appropriate category for partner organizations (recognized or not recognized for cost-sharing), refer to Alliance grants: Role of partner organizations.

Select the organization from the list or enter the name if not available.

List the resources the partner organization will provide for proposed research, including

  • cash contributions (if any) from your partner organizations paid to your institution for the direct costs of your research project (not including overhead); this amount will be transferred to the appropriate line on the Proposed expenditures page
  • in-kind contributions (required) such as staff time and donations of services, materials and equipment, travel expenditures for staff
  • amounts paid to your institution for overhead (if any)

Note on in-kind contributions: The Canadian SME(s) participating in your project can request from the NRC’s CSTIP an average of up to $350,000 per year for up to three years toward the non-repayable reimbursement of up to 75% of eligible expenditures incurred to support the project – these expenditures are those associated with the involvement of the SME(s) in the project and the in-kind contributions the SME(s) provide to support it. If your project involves more than one Canadian SME, the average yearly non-repayable reimbursement amount of up to $350,000 must be shared between them.

When completed, this section will also generate an invitation to the contact person at the partner organization. When you send the invitation, the contact person will receive an email with a link to NSERC’s online system, where they will be asked to complete the Partner organization section providing information about their organization.

Once the contact person has accepted the invitation or completed the information, the status on the Contributions section will be updated accordingly.

Note: If changes are required after the contact person has completed the section, you can release it for changes by using the Edit, Save, Lock and Re-invite buttons to modify the content.

Justification for in-kind contributions

This information will be used to assess the level and nature of the partner organization’s involvement and the importance of its contribution to the success of the project. It will also be used by the NRC’s National Program Office (NPO) to assess the eligibility of expenditures incurred by the Canadian small- or medium-sized enterprise(s) participating in your project and requesting non-repayable reimbursement from CSTIP.

Provide a detailed explanation of all in-kind contributions.

  • Salaries for scientific and technical staff: list the name of each staff member, their role at the partner organization and their specific expertise, details as to what they will be providing to the project (link to milestones if possible), the number of hours they will devote to the project and their hourly rate
  • Salaries of managerial and administrative staff: list the name of each staff member, their role at the company, details as to what they will be providing to the project, the number of hours they will devote to the project and their hourly rate
  • Donation of equipment, software: list each item of equipment and/or software being donated to the project, explaining how it will be used and its importance to the success of the project; provide details on how the cost of the equipment/software was calculated
  • Other contributions: describe the contributions to be provided (e.g., travel expenditures for staff), their importance to the project and how their cost was calculated

Note: For upload purposes, explanation of contributions from all partner organizations must be saved as a single PDF file.

Other documentsIndustry Collaborator Information and Financial Form

You must use this section to provide the Industry Collaborator Information and Financial Form that is completed and signed by each Canadian SME participating in your project and requesting reimbursement from the NRC’s CSTIP of up to 75% of eligible expenditures incurred through the provision of in-kind contributions to support the project. Information provided in this form must be aligned with the in-kind contributions you present in your Alliance Quantum grant application and their justification. You and/or your partnering Canadian SME(s) are encouraged to contact the NRC’s NPO at the earliest stages in the development of your partnership to discuss expenses that are eligible for reimbursement through CSTIP and any other questions regarding this form.

Before you attach a completed Industry Collaborator Information and Financial Form to your application, you must convert it to a PDF format.

Note: For upload purposes, in the case where there is more than one form to attach, they must all be saved as a single PDF file.

Other documents

You may also use this section if you need to provide other documents requested by NSERC. For upload purposes, all other documents must be saved as a single PDF file.

Impact assessment form (appendix A)

An Impact assessment form (appendix A) must be completed and uploaded to the Environmental impact page, as required.

Risk Assessment Form

National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships’ risk assessment form

You must use this section to provide your completed National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships’ risk assessment form.

To assist you in completing the risk assessment form, you may consult the array of Guidelines and Tools to Implement Research Security and Research Security Training Courses that are available on the Safeguarding Your Research portal.

Before you attach your completed risk assessment form to your application, you must convert it from a fillable to a read-only PDF format. For this purpose, one option is to click on Print in the form, select the PDF format as the printer, and save the file.

Reviewer exclusions (optional)

You can request that an individual, a group of individuals or a specific non-academic organization not be involved in the review of your application (optional). Specify a general reason for this request (e.g., perceived conflict of interest, prior disputes, school of thought bias, professional or personal association not specified in the conflict-of-interest policy). You may include in this list any exclusions requested by the partner organizations.

While NSERC cannot be bound by this request, it will take it into consideration in the selection of reviewers. NSERC may also exclude reviewers because of conflict of interest, as described in the Conflict of interest and confidentiality policy of the federal research funding organizations.

Note: Information concerning exclusions may be accessible to those individuals named in this section, under the Privacy Act.

Personal information

The collection, use and disclosure of personal information provided to NSERC are outlined in the following policy statements:

  • The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act (including the use and disclosure of personal information provided to NSERC)
  • Data retention information
  • Privacy notice

The information you provide in your application is collected under the authority of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Act. NSERC is subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. The information you provide is stored in a series of NSERC data banks described in Information about programs and information holdings.

You must ensure that others listed in the application have agreed to be included.

Signatures

NSERC does not require original signatures on applications or other documents submitted electronically through its online system. The electronic submission of applications through this system represents approval and replaces the traditional “physical” or “wet” signatures. Refer to the frequently asked questions in the program guide for professors for more details.

The NRC requires that the completed Industry Collaborator Information and Financial Form be signed (physical/wet or digital signature) by the contact person of your partnering Canadian SME before you submit it as part of your Alliance Quantum grant application.

What do the electronic or original signatures on the application mean?

For applicants and co-applicants

Before you, as an applicant or co-applicant, can submit your application to NSERC or link your personal data form with CCV attachment to an application, you must read and agree to the terms and conditions of applying that appear in a pop-up window during the submission process.

For institutions

The signature of the institutional authority certifies that:

  • the institution will abide by the roles and responsibilities as set out in the Agreement on the administration of agency grants and awards by research institutions with the three federal granting agencies, including the Tri-agency framework: Responsible conduct of research
  • the applicant and co-applicant(s) have met, or will meet, the eligibility requirements
  • prior to submission of this application, the institution has obtained written approval from any other institutions involved in the application process

For partner organizations

Before you, as the authorized representative of the partner organization, submit information as part of an application to NSERC, you must read and agree to the terms and conditions of applying during the submission process.