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How to Approach IDRC for Funding


Two steps are required when you want to approach IDRC for project funding.

  1. First you must submit an "idea" for preliminary review.
  2. Only after the idea has been accepted for further consideration by IDRC can a grant application be submitted.

Detailed instructions on how to apply for IDRC funding, as well as the forms needed to present both ideas and full project proposals, are included here.


  • How to Apply to IDRC for Funding
    A comprehensive guide for researchers applying to IDRC for the first time, as well as a checklist for those already familiar with IDRC and its policies.
  • Idea for a Research Grant
    Your project "idea" must be accepted by IDRC before you submit a complete research proposal. Your idea should be submitted on this form, which can be downloded as either a PDF, Word, or WordPerfect file.
  • Guidelines for Writing a Project Proposal
    Guidelines that cover the major topics to be addressed in a project proposal submitted to IDRC. These guidelines reflect the objectives and funding criteria of all of IDRC's programs, and address general questions concerning the structure and content of a proposal.



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