Title: Ontario Research Fund Research Excellence Round 6
1Ontario Research FundResearch ExcellenceRound 6
2Introduction
- The Ontario Research Fund Research Excellence
(ORF-RE) program promotes research excellence in
Ontario by supporting transformative,
internationally significant research - The ORF-RE focuses on scientific excellence and
strong commercialization, and targets new
leading-edge research initiatives
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3Comprehensive Research Investments Create
Capacity and a Strong
Knowledge Base
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program (PDF) Early
Researcher Awards (ERA)
MRI DIRECT DELIVERY builds capacity by providing
comprehensive research support in all research
disciplines PEOPLE Research talent programs, a
central part of the knowledge creation ecosystem,
support attraction/retention of researchers
throughout their career development
INFRASTRUCTURE Ontario Research Fund Research
Infrastructure (ORF-RI) supports modernization,
development and acquisition of new infrastructure
(small/individual to large/institutional) and is
administered in concert with Canada Foundation
for Innovation (CFI) OPERATIONS Ontario
Research Fund Research Excellence (ORF-RE)
supports transformative, internationally
significant research projects INSTITUTE MODEL,
funded by MRI to advance translational and
focused research in specific research areas The
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is
an internationally renowned hub for
multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional
collaborations in translational cancer
research The Ontario Brain Institute (OBI)
facilitates multi-disciplinary,
multi-institutional research collaborations in
neuroscience
ORF-RI Small Infrastructure Grants to Attract
and Retain Researchers
ORF-RI Large-Scale Infrastructure Grants for
Transformative Research
Capacity, Range of Disciplines and
Commercialization Potential
ORF-RE Builds research teams (graduate
students, PDFs) led by established scientists
(principal investigators and co-investigators)
OICR, OBI, PI Continue to raise Ontarios global
reputation in research community
4ONTARIO RESEARCH FUND (ORF) is Ontarios
Flagship, Best-in-Class, Research Program
- Supports scientific excellence that can be
developed into innovative goods and services that
will boost Ontario's economy - Provides talented researchers with the support
they need to undertake cutting-edge research - Designed to provide Ontarios research community
with one window access for research funding - A key component of the provinces Innovation
Agenda, the ORF keeps Ontario researchers at the
leading-edge by supporting - the operational costs (direct and indirect) of
research through RESEARCH EXCELLENCE program - the capital costs of research through its
RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE program
ORF Share of Funding by Focus Areas
Since 2004, 1.17B committed towards 1,500
research projects in OIA focus areas, leveraging
2.5B leveraged from partner funding from
institutions, federal government and the private
sector.
5ORF-RESEARCH EXCELLENCE Supports Large Scale
Research Operations With Commercialization
Potential
- To date, 556.6 million committed for 140
research projects through 5 ORF-RE rounds,
leveraging 1.1B in private sector and
institutional contributions. Results include
5,450 highly qualified people and 625 industrial
and institutional partnerships
- Represents a unique opportunity for Ontario
researchers to conduct large scale,
transformational research with commercial
potential - Provides research institutions 1M-4M for
operating and indirect costs - Combines public research push with a market pull
by requiring partnerships with industry. ORF-RE
funding formula requires partnership of - ORF-RE one-third total project cost
- Industry one-third of total project cost
- Institutions one-third total project cost
- Open to all disciplines, but focuses on OIA focus
areas
ORF-RE Share of Funding by Focus Areas
6ORF-RE Application Requirements Are Designed to
Promote Commercialization of Scientific Excellence
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Government
Requires Partnerships for Funding
Industry
Academia
- APPLICATION REQUIREMENT
- Pathway to Commercial, Health Systems or other
application - Strategic Value of Research Results
Community Benefits Market Need
- APPLICATION REQUIREMENT
- Research Excellence
- Strategic Value of Science
Talent
Technology
Know How
Capital
Value-Added Tech-Transfer And Business Community
Recommended in Application Instructions and Road
Shows
7ORF-RE Round 6
- ORF-RE Round 6 was posted on August 11, 2011
- Submission deadlines are
- Notice of Intent (NoI) October 14, 2011
- Where applicable, NOIs that will be posted on our
website will enable institutions to identify
opportunities for collaboration prior to applying - Applications January 27, 2012
- As a general rule, the minimum support provided
by the ORF-RE to a project is 1 million and the
maximum support provided is 4 million - Only in exceptional circumstances will requests
over 4 million be considered
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8ORF-RE Round 6 Mandate
- ORF-RE Round 6 will focus on
- Scientific excellence
- Strong commercialization
- Strategic value to Ontario (new knowledge,
industrial application or potential for economic
or societal benefit) - Attraction, retention and fostering of research
talent - Projects supported by the ORF-RE are expected to
produce results that may have an impact on
Ontarios economy and/or society and raise its
profile in the global scientific community
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9Eligibility
- The ORF-RE funding is open, on a competitive
basis, to Ontarios - Publicly assisted universities
- Colleges of applied arts and technology
- Hospital research institutes
- Not-for-profit research institutes affiliated
with the above - Consortia of the above, with one institution as
lead applicant, assuming responsibility and
accountability for the consortium - Other Ontario not-for-profit research
institutions at the discretion of the ORF
Advisory Board - Where an institution's eligibility to apply
for ORF-RE funding may be in question, such
institutions must request and receive
confirmation of eligibility from the ORF
Advisory Board - RE will not support proposals seeking funding
for - Contract RD where the private sector owns the IP
- Clinical trials
- Endowed research chairs
- High performance computing platforms
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10Eligible Projects
- While research proposals in all disciplines
are eligible for ORF-RE Round 6, the Ministry
particularly encourages collaborative projects
across disciplines and institutions from the
following focus areas - Bio-economy and clean technologies
- Advanced health technologies
- Digital media and information communications
technologies - Sustainable communities (multidisciplinary
research including but not limited to the
topic(s) of ageing, energy, health, environmental
sustainability, regional economic development
and/or economic prosperity for all).
11Funding Formula
- ORF-RE supports total operating costs, including
an indirect cost component of up to 40 of a
projects direct costs - Project funding is achieved through contributions
of the Ministry, institutions and private sector
on a 1/3 basis - ORF maximum of one-third of the total cost
- Private Sector/Institutions one-third each
- The ORF Board may consider a blended funding
formula in cases of exceptional scientific merit
where the institution and its private sector
partners, in combination, make up 2/3 of the
required funding - When constructing the budget please ensure the
cash flow is close to the spending profile i.e
not divided equally over four years
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12Conditions Of Funding
- Institutions will be also required to have in
place - Plan for youth outreach/mentorship activities
(Successful applicants may use up to 1 of the
ORF contribution to undertake annual youth
science and technology outreach activities) - Commercialization plan outlining projects
commercialization pathway - Intellectual Property (IP) arrangement
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13ORF-RE Round 6 Selection Criteria
- In Round 6, the ORF-RE proposals will be judged
on - Research quality
- Strategic value of the research
- Commercialization
- Development of research talent
- Project management
- To be considered for funding, all proposals must
meet the minimum threshold of excellence in the
following criteria - Quality of research
- Commercialization AND/OR Strategic Value to
Ontario
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14Application Process
- Institutions submit Notices of Intent (NoI) by
October 14, 2011 - NoIs are posted on the Ministry website to
- Help institutions identify opportunities for
collaboration (where applicable) - Allow Ministry staff to conduct early searches
for external reviewers - Institutions submit applications by January 27,
2012 - Applications must be received and/or postmarked
no later than January 27, 2012. - Late and incomplete applications will not be
accepted
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15Adjudication Process
- MRI staff review applications for completeness
- Applications are forwarded to external expert
reviewers for assessment of scientific merit and
quality of research - Applications and external reviews are forwarded
to peer review panels for a review against the
full set of criteria - Review panels make recommendations to the ORF
Advisory Board - ORF Advisory Board makes recommendations to the
Minister - MRI Minister makes final decisions
- Decisions are communicated to institutions by way
of a letter to the Vice-President, Research, Lead
Institutional contact and the Principal
Investigator of the lead institution
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16Common Application Errors and Weaknesses
- failure to meet scientific excellence criterion
- failure to indicate how the proposal differs from
the current state of the art research in the
field, within the Ontario context as well as
nationally and internationally - failure to indicate how the proposed research
differs from research previously funded by the
Ontario government - proposed research lacks focus (numerous,
unrelated or loosely related projects) - failure to make the case, i.e. to explain the
steps that led to the proposed research concept - failure to demonstrate the strategic value of the
research to Ontario - proposed research is not ground-breaking or
innovative (e.g. small scale, single experiment
focused) - proposed research has weak commercialization
potential and/or weak research capacity building
(HQP) - the budget appears inflated and/or expenses are
not adequately justified - the management structure is poorly defined
- the governance structure lacks autonomy
- sustainability is questionable beyond government
funding
17- For more information on ORF-RE or other MRI
programs please visit our web-site at - http//www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs
- Or
- http//www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/orf/re/p
rogram.asp - Contacts
- Lyn Doering (416) 326-1343
- lyn.doering_at_ontario.ca
- Mima Vulovic (416) 212-7060
- mima.vulovic_at_ontario.ca
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18FAQs - Start-date for Eligible Expenditures
- Q. What is the "Start-date" for eligible
expenditures under the ORF-RE program? - A. The "Start-date" for eligible expenditures of
ORF-RE projects is fixed as of the date of the
Award Notification Letter. In exceptional
circumstances and depending on the merits of the
proposal and recommendation from the review
panels, the ORF Board may advise and direct
Ministry staff to negotiate an earlier
Start-date. If an earlier Start-date is
allowed it will not be any earlier than the date
of the call for proposals for that round of
competition. For ORF-RE Round 6, this date is
August 11, 2011.
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19FAQs - Philanthropic and Foundation
Contributions
- Q. Do philanthropic and foundation contributions
qualify as private sector contributions? - A. No, in Round 6 philanthropic and foundation
contributions do not qualify as private sector
contributions. However, they may be used as part
of the institutional contribution. Please note
that the ORF Board may consider a blended
funding formula in cases of exceptional
scientific merit where the institution and its
private sector partners, in combination, make up
2/3 of the required funding.
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20FAQs - Matching of Federal Program Funding
- Q. Will the ORF-RE match money received through
federal government agencies such as the Canada
Foundation for Innovation Infrastructure
Operating Fund (IOF)? - A. Yes, these grants will be matched by ORF-RE
and considered as an institutional contribution. - Q. Would the industrial portion of an NSERC
Collaborative Research and Development
(NSERC-CRD) grant be considered an eligible
private sector partner contribution for an ORF-RE
project? - A. Yes, the industry portion of an NSERC CRD and
an NSERC Industrial Research Chair (NSERC- IRC)
will be considered as an eligible private sector
contribution to an ORF-RE project. The NSERC
portion will be considered as an institutional
contribution. This funding arrangement must be
disclosed at the time of application. -
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21FAQs Top Ups
- Q. Will the ORF allow awardees, who have
received operating funding at a reduced level in
an ORF competition, to seek additional funding in
order to top up their existing grant in a later
competition? - A. No. The Ontario Research Fund Research
Excellence (ORF-RE) program seeks to fund only
new and transformative research projects, not
incremental research. - To that effect applicants must provide a
justification of the relevance of the research
proposed, both within the national/international
context, and within the context of previous
Ontario government funding or ongoing Ontario
research initiatives. - In addition the research proposals should
indicate the percentage of each investigators
time on a proposed project and identify whether a
co-investigator is also working on another
project submitted to the ORF. -
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22FAQs Overhead Calculation
- Q. How do you calculate the maximum amount that
can be taken from the ORF contribution toward
overhead (indirect costs)? - A. No more than 40 of the direct cost portion
of the ORF contribution can be used for indirect
costs. - To determine the maximum amount that can be
taken from the ORF contribution toward overhead,
please use the following formula - Overhead amount grant amount / 1.4 x 40
- For example, for a grant of 1,000,000, the
maximum that can be taken for overhead purposes
is (1,000,000 / 1.4) x 40 285,714.
Overall Project Budget Indirect costs 40 of direct costs ORF Funds Institutional contribution Private sector contribution
Overall Project Budget Direct costs ORF Funds Institutional contribution Private sector Contribution
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23FAQs Peer Review Panels
- Q. In the case of a proposal re-submission to a
current or later round, do the peer-review panels
get to see the comments made on proposals from
the previous rounds and/or does the Ministry
re-use the comments provided by reviewers in the
previous round? - A. No. Written comments provided by expert and
Panel reviewers in one round are not re-used from
round to round. ORF-RE applications stand on
their own merits in each Round. Applicants who
are re-submitting an application to a later round
may choose to refer to comments made by
peer-review panels in a previous round, to
demonstrate that concerns expressed by the panel
have been addressed in the new application. This
may be done in the applications cover letter.
24A Complex Program With Significant Industry
Participation
- Industry is an integral part of program policies
- Applicants are required to include private sector
partners (PSP) in their project proposals - Program evaluation criteria includes strategic
value to Ontario and commercialization - Industry representatives and commercialization
experts are a part of adjudication - MRI funding is contingent on industry
participation