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Requests for Applications: Policy Research Grant Program (Kuwait)

Call for Submissions: Canon Foundation Research Fellowships

Deadline: 15-Apr-2026

The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) Policy Research Grant Program invites proposals that generate evidence-based solutions, promote innovation, and contribute directly to policy development. The program supports policy-oriented research across priority domains such as health, energy, environment, food and water security, STEAM education, and future economies, with strong emphasis on real-world impact and policy relevance.

Overview

The KFAS Policy Research Grant Program is designed to support high-quality, solution-oriented research that advances scientific knowledge, fosters innovation, and informs public policy.

The program focuses on translating research into actionable policy recommendations, ensuring that funded projects contribute meaningfully to decision-making, implementation, and long-term societal development.

KFAS encourages interdisciplinary and applied research that addresses national and regional challenges while strengthening Kuwait’s science, technology, and innovation (STI) ecosystem.

Purpose and Strategic Objectives

The core objectives of the KFAS Policy Research Grant Program are to:

All proposals must clearly demonstrate policy relevance, expected outcomes, and potential pathways to impact.

Priority Research Domains

While KFAS accepts proposals across a broad range of science, technology, and innovation (STI) topics, priority is given to the following domains:

Proposals outside these domains may still be considered if they demonstrate strong relevance to STI advancement and policy development.

Eligible Research Approaches

The KFAS Policy Research Grant Program supports a wide range of policy research methodologies, including but not limited to:

Each project is expected to produce policy recommendations, policy briefs, and/or draft policies suitable for stakeholder review and implementation.

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

Eligibility extends to applicants from the following sectors:

Private sector organizations:

International researchers and institutions:

Collaboration and Institutional Requirements

All projects must demonstrate:

International collaborations must show meaningful knowledge exchange and shared responsibility between local and international partners.

Required Documentation and Compliance

Applicants are strongly encouraged to review all supporting documents before submission. These include:

These documents define eligibility rules, funding scope, ethical standards, and proposal requirements.

Letter of Intent and Co-Funding Requirements

In addition to the research proposal, applicants must upload a Letter of Intent (LoI) through the KFAS Research Grants Management System.

The Letter of Intent must:

Proposals without clear evidence of co-funding in both the budget template and the Letter of Intent will be considered incomplete and may not be evaluated.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Review the KFAS Research Grant Manual and proposal guidelines

  2. Define a policy-relevant research question aligned with KFAS priority domains

  3. Prepare a detailed research proposal with clear policy outcomes

  4. Complete the budget template, including co-funding details

  5. Obtain an official Letter of Intent from your institution

  6. Upload all required documents using the KFAS Research Grants Management System

  7. Submit the application online before the stated deadline

New users are encouraged to review the application tutorial available on the KFAS portal before starting their submission.

KFAS Pure Portal and Research Visibility

Funded projects are showcased on the KFAS Pure Portal, a research information management system that:

The portal supports knowledge sharing and long-term collaboration across scientific and policy communities.

Why This Grant Matters

The KFAS Policy Research Grant Program plays a critical role in:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the main goal of the KFAS Policy Research Grant Program?

The program aims to fund research that generates innovative, evidence-based solutions and contributes directly to policy development and implementation.

2. Which research domains are prioritized by KFAS?

Priority domains include health, STEAM education, energy, environment, food and water security, and future economies.

3. Can private sector organizations apply?

Yes, but only for the Policy Research Proposal Grant. Other grant types are not open to private sector applicants.

4. Are international researchers eligible to apply directly?

No. International applicants must apply through a Kuwaiti institution and demonstrate substantial collaboration with a local research team.

5. Is co-funding mandatory?

Yes. Co-funding arrangements must be clearly stated in both the budget template and the Letter of Intent.

6. What research methods are supported under this grant?

KFAS supports evaluations, cost analyses, surveys, case studies, secondary data analysis, implementation studies, and outcome research.

7. How are applications submitted?

All applications must be submitted online through the KFAS Research Grants Management System.

Conclusion

The KFAS Policy Research Grant Program offers a strategic opportunity for researchers and institutions to influence policy through high-impact, science-driven research. By prioritizing innovation, collaboration, and real-world outcomes, the program strengthens the role of research in shaping sustainable development and evidence-based policymaking in Kuwait and beyond.

For more information, visit KFAS.

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