Deadline: 17-Oct-2024
The Government of Canada is seeking proposals for the Indo-Pacific Regional Connectivity Envelope Program to connect Canadian researchers, institutions (including academic institutions, research centres, think tanks, cultural organizations and associations, non-profit chambers of commerce or business associations, advocacy groups, notably those representing Indigenous Peoples (Inuit, Métis and First Nations), women, youth and LGBTQ2+ communities) and organizations with regional stakeholders, rightsholders and counterparts.
It also aims to enhance Canada’s profile in the region, accelerate Canada’s ability to develop or gain access to influential networks and form strategic partnerships.
Objectives
- Contributions provided under the IPEI will support and contribute to achieving the following objectives:
- Implementing Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and strengthening Canada’s people-to-people ties with the region. This is identified under the key area “Advancing Canadian interests through deepened global engagement” of Global Affairs Canada 2023-24 Departmental Plan.
- Deepening Canada’s partnerships in the Indo-Pacific, the 2021 letters of mandates of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development, the Minister of International Development and the Minister of National Defence.
Funding Information
- You’re requesting Global Affairs Canada funding of at least $20,000 and no more than $250,000
Eligible Project Activity
- Eligible project activity categories:
- Knowledge Sharing:
- Conferences
- Workshops
- Round Table Discussions
- Panels
- Training
- Research
- Indo-Pacific Cultural Events
- Indigenous Events and Reconciliation
- Knowledge Sharing:
Eligibility Criteria
- Organization eligibility
- To be eligible, you must meet each requirement and, where stipulated, provide supporting documentation:
- Your organization is legally incorporated in Canada and can provide a Canada Revenue Agency business number, or:
- Your organization is an Indigenous organization (Inuit, Métis and First Nations organization) in Canada. Your organization must provide supporting documentation about its history, governance structure, and/or ownership, and
- You’re not a sovereign entity (government) for-profit organization, a multilateral institution, or an individual.
- To be eligible, you must meet each requirement and, where stipulated, provide supporting documentation:
For more information, visit Government of Canada.