Funded projects dashboard

Use this funded projects dashboard to explore CFI investments in research infrastructure since 1997.

CFI funding is awarded through a review process that involves researchers from research institutions and the private sector. These volunteers review proposals, typically in committees, and make funding recommendations. The recommendations are then reviewed by the CFI Board of Directors for final funding decisions.

Please note that some aspects of a project may change over time.  For instance, the project leader may change or we may adjust the maximum CFI contribution.  The data below reflects the project details at the time of the last update.

Dollar amounts on this page do not include funding from the Infrastructure Operating Fund.

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Last update: August 15, 2024
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255 projects with a total CFI contribution of $118.9M
36 20 5 3 97 73 3 3 0 0 0 14 1
Alberta
CFI contribution
$ 4343701
Institutions
4
Projects
20
University of Alberta
(9)
University of Calgary
(9)
Red Deer Polytechnic
(1)
Board of Governors of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
(1)
See all 20 project(s)
British Columbia
CFI contribution
$ 18108647
Institutions
6
Projects
36
The University of British Columbia
(25)
University of Victoria
(6)
Simon Fraser University
(2)
British Columbia Institute of Technology
(1)
See all 36 project(s)
Ontario
CFI contribution
$ 49318488
Institutions
21
Projects
97
University of Waterloo
(17)
Queen's University
(15)
University of Toronto
(14)
McMaster University
(9)
See all 97 project(s)
Quebec
CFI contribution
$ 42185696
Institutions
14
Projects
73
McGill University
(17)
Polytechnique Montréal
(15)
Université du Québec - École de technologie supérieure
(10)
Université Laval
(9)
See all 73 project(s)
Nova Scotia
CFI contribution
$ 1722784
Institutions
3
Projects
14
Dalhousie University
(8)
Nova Scotia Agricultural College
(4)
Cape Breton University
(2)
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Saskatchewan
CFI contribution
$ 567753
Institutions
2
Projects
5
University of Regina
(3)
University of Saskatchewan
(2)
See all 5 project(s)
Manitoba
CFI contribution
$ 1573408
Institutions
2
Projects
3
University of Manitoba
(2)
Red River College Polytechnic
(1)
See all 3 project(s)
New Brunswick
CFI contribution
$ 590975
Institutions
2
Projects
3
University of New Brunswick
(2)
Université de Moncton
(1)
See all 3 project(s)
Newfoundland and Labrador
CFI contribution
$ 370411
Institutions
1
Projects
3
Memorial University of Newfoundland
(3)
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Prince Edward Island
CFI contribution
$ 100000
Institutions
1
Projects
1
University of Prince Edward Island
(1)
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Northwest Territories
CFI contribution
$ 0
Institutions
0
Projects
0
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255 result(s) | $118,881,863 in funding
Title Year Institution Fund Type Contribution
Field of research
Engineering and technology
Team leader(s)
Xavier Banquy, Gregory De Crescenzo
Collaborating institutions
HEC Montréal, Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke
Team members
Xavier Banquy, Christophe BRUN-BARONNAT, Gregory De Crescenzo, Nathalie Faucheux, Julio Fernandes, Mark Hurtig, Marc Lavertu, Géraldine Merle, Claudia Rebolledo, Julian Zhu
Field of research
Engineering and technology
Team leader(s)
Carl Blais, Mathieu Brochu
Collaborating institutions
Cégep de Trois-Rivières, Polytechnique Montréal, Université Laval
Team members
Carl Blais, Benoit Boulet, Mathieu Brochu, Myriam Brochu, Alain Desrochers, David Lowther, Philippe Ouzilleau, Jun Song, Bernard Tougas, Yaoyao Zhao
Field of research
Engineering and technology
Team leader(s)
Sylvain G Cloutier, Wei Shi
Collaborating institutions
Université de Sherbrooke, Université du Québec - École de technologie supérieure, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Team members
Claudine Allen, Chloé Bois, Martin Bolduc, Paul Charette, Sylvain G Cloutier, Dominique Drouin, Tigran Galstian, Benoit Gosselin, Leslie Rusch, Wei Shi
Field of research
Engineering and technology
Team leader(s)
Keena Trowell
Team members
Keena Trowell