1.0 Introduction
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- Table of contents
- Summary of changes
- 2.0 Funding architecture
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- 4.1 Eligible infrastructure projects
- 4.2 Infrastructure use
- 4.3 Infrastructure location
- 4.4 Infrastructure control
- 4.5 Research security and intellectual property
- 4.6 Eligible costs for infrastructure projects
- 4.7 Eligible costs for operation and maintenance of the infrastructure
- 4.8 Eligible partner contributions
- 4.9 Eligible in-kind contributions
- 4.10 Eligibility dates
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- 6.1 Management and oversight of CFI awards
- 6.2 Award finalization
- 6.3 Award agreement and instalment schedule
- 6.4 Account administration
- 6.5 Items involving in-kind contributions
- 6.6 Changes to infrastructure projects
- 6.7 Financial reporting
- 6.8 Operation and maintenance of CFI-funded infrastructure
- 6.9 Monitoring and auditing activities
- 6.10 Infrastructure Operating Fund allocation and release of funds
The Government of Canada created the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) in 1997 to fund state-of-the-art equipment, laboratories and facilities essential for conducting world-class research that produces benefits for Canadians. We support the evolving needs of Canada’s universities, colleges, research hospitals and non-profit research institutions across all areas of research.