Government Grant
Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program NWT CIMP | Science Project Funding
One important way that NWT CIMP generates cumulative impact monitoring and research information is by providing funding through an annual funding process for both Science projects and traditional knowledge projects to:
- Indigenous, federal, territorial and municipal governments
- academic institutions
- non-governmental organizations
Scientific proposals must address Blueprint priorities.
An initial call for Letters of Intent (LOI) occurs in the fall and funding decisions are made in the spring. It is a competitive process in which reviewers and the NWT CIMP Steering Committee make funding recommendations to the program.
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Description
One important way that NWT CIMP generates cumulative impact monitoring and research information is by providing funding through an annual funding process for both Science projects and traditional knowledge projects to:
- Indigenous, federal, territorial and municipal governments
- academic institutions
- non-governmental organizations
Scientific proposals must address Blueprint priorities.
An initial call for Letters of Intent (LOI) occurs in the fall and funding decisions are made in the spring. It is a competitive process in which reviewers and the NWT CIMP Steering Committee make funding recommendations to the program.
Information about the funding process (including instructions, templates, guidance and protocols) is available in the Science Project Funding Guide