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Name of transfer payment program | Grants and Scholarships (voted) |
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Start date | 1978 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2011–12 |
Strategic Outcome | Canada is a world leader in social sciences and humanities research and research training |
Link to the department’s Program Alignment Architecture | Program 1.1: Talent: attraction, retention and development of students and researchers in the social sciences and humanities Sub-program 1.1.1: Canada Research Chairs Sub-program 1.1.4: Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships Sub-program 1.1.5: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships Program 1.2: Insight: new knowledge in the social sciences and humanities Sub-program 1.2.1: Individual, team and partnership research grants Sub-program 1.2.2: Institutional research capacity grants Program 1.3: Connection: mobilization of social sciences and humanities knowledge Sub-program 1.3.1: Individual, team and partnership knowledge mobilization grants Sub-program 1.3.2: Research-based knowledge culture |
Description | This transfer payment program consists of grants and scholarships awarded for research, talent development and research dissemination activities in the social sciences and humanities. This transfer payment program does not have repayable contributions. |
Results achieved | Program 1.1 Talent Talent funding constituted 45 per cent of SSHRC’s grant expenditures in 2017–18 under Strategic Outcome 1. Results achieved in 2017–18 include the following:
In 2017–18, SSHRC invested 47 per cent of its grants budget under Strategic Outcome 1 in funding opportunities under its Insight program. Results achieved in 2017–18 include the following:
In 2017–18, Connection program funding constituted 8 per cent of SSHRC’s grant expenditures under Strategic Outcome 1. Results achieved in 2017–18 include the following:
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Comments on variances | The variance between planned and actual spending relates to normal turnover of Canada Research Chairs incumbents. Surplus funds were transferred to the Insight and Connection programs. |
Audits completed or planned | Not applicable |
Evaluations completed or planned | Evaluation of SSHRC’s Research-Based Knowledge Culture was completed in April 2017. Evaluation of SSHRC’s Partnerships Grants was completed in August 2018. Evaluation of College and Community Innovation is planned to be completed in September 2018. |
Engagement of applicants and recipients | A variety of engagement initiatives (webinars, site visits, telephone, email, online forums) are used as part of the regular competition cycle in order to give applicants and recipients opportunities to seek and receive information and to provide feedback on service delivery. |
Type of transfer payment | 2015–16 Actual spending |
2016–17 |
2017–18 Planned spending |
2017–18 Total authorities available for use |
2017–18 Actual spending (authorities used) |
Variance (2017–18 actual minus 2017–18 planned) |
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Total grants | 257,179,544 | 278,818,798 | 275,602,916 | 276,501,533 | 276,498,522 | 895,606 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 257,179,544 | 278,818,798 | 275,602,916 | 276,501,533 | 276,498,522 | 895,606 |
Name of transfer payment program | Canada Graduate Scholarships (voted) |
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Start date | 2003 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2008–09 |
Strategic Outcome | Canada is a world leader in social sciences and humanities research and research training |
Link to the department’s Program Alignment Architecture | Program 1.1: Talent: attraction, retention and development of students and researchers in the social sciences and humanities Sub-program 1.1.2: Canada Graduate Scholarships |
Description | SSHRC’s portion of this tri-agency transfer payment program provides financial support to Canadian doctoral students and master’s students in the social sciences and humanities. This transfer payment program does not have repayable contributions. |
Results achieved |
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Comments on variances | The variance between planned and actual spending relates to:
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Audits completed or planned | Not applicable |
Evaluations completed or planned | Evaluation of the Canada Graduate Scholarships was completed in 2016. |
Engagement of applicants and recipients | A variety of engagement initiatives (webinars, site visits, telephone, email, online forums) are used as part of the regular competition cycle in order to give applicants and recipients opportunities to seek and receive information and to provide feedback on service delivery. |
Type of transfer payment | 2015–16 Actual spending |
2016–17 Actual spending |
2017–18 Planned spending |
2017–18 Total authorities available for use |
2017–18 Actual spending (authorities used) |
Variance (2017–18 actual minus 2017–18 planned) |
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Total grants | 68,689,226 | 68,262,198 | 68,983,500 | 68,983,500 | 68,820,804 | (162,696) |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 68,689,226 | 68,262,198 | 68,983,500 | 68,983,500 | 68,820,804 | (162,696) |
Name of transfer payment program | Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (voted) |
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Start date | 2008 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2008–09 |
Strategic Outcome | Canada is a world leader in social sciences and humanities research and research training |
Link to the department’s Program Alignment Architecture | Program 1.1: Talent: attraction, retention and development of students and researchers in the social sciences and humanities Sub-program 1.1.3: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships |
Description | SSHRC’s portion of this tri-agency transfer payment program provides financial support to Canadian and international students who have achieved outstanding success in their studies and will pursue a doctoral program at a Canadian university in an area of the social sciences and humanities. This transfer payment program does not have repayable contributions. |
Results achieved | The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships program attracts and retains world-class doctoral students and helps establish Canada as a global centre of excellence in research and higher learning. SSHRC funded 56 new Vanier scholars in 2017–18, for a success rate of 31.0 per cent. |
Comments on variances | The variance is not material. It represents less than 1 per cent (0.8 per cent) of actual spending. |
Audits completed or planned | Not applicable |
Evaluations completed or planned | Not applicable |
Engagement of applicants and recipients | A variety of engagement initiatives (webinars, site visits, telephone, email, online forums) are used as part of the regular competition cycle in order to give applicants and recipients opportunities to seek and receive information and to provide feedback on service delivery. |
Type of transfer payment | 2015–16 Actual spending |
2016–17 Actual spending |
2017–18 Planned spending |
2017–18 Total authorities available for use |
2017–18 Actual spending (authorities used) |
Variance (2017–18 actual minus 2017–18 planned) |
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Total grants | 8,300,000 | 8,231,943 | 8,300,000 | 8,300,000 | 8,234,722 | (65,278) |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 8,300,000 | 8,231,943 | 8,300,000 | 8,300,000 | 8,234,722 | (65,278) |
Name of transfer payment program | Canada First Research Excellence Fund (voted) |
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Start date | 2014 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2014–15 |
Strategic Outcome | Canada has the institutional capacity to enable research and research-related activities in social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering and health |
Link to the department’s Program Alignment Architecture | Program 2.2: Canada First Research Excellence Fund |
Description | These grants support Canada’s postsecondary institutions in their efforts to become global research leaders. It helps Canadian universities, colleges and polytechnics compete with the best in the world for talent and partnership opportunities, to make breakthrough discoveries, and to excel globally in research areas that will create long-term economic advantages for Canada. |
Results achieved |
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Comments on variances | Not applicable |
Audits completed or planned | Not applicable |
Evaluations completed or planned | Not applicable |
Engagement of applicants and recipients | A variety of engagement initiatives (webinars, site visits, telephone, email, online forums) are used as part of the regular competition cycle in order to give applicants and recipients opportunities to seek and receive information and to provide feedback on service delivery. |
Type of transfer payment | 2015–16 Actual spending |
2016–17 Actual spending |
2017–18 Planned spending |
2017–18 Total authorities available for use |
2017–18 Actual spending (authorities used) |
Variance (2017–18 actual minus 2017–18 planned) |
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Total grants | 1,912,756 | 7,398,817 | 12,927,180 | 12,927,180 | 12,927,180 | 0 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 1,912,756 | 7,398,817 | 12,927,180 | 12,927,180 | 12,927,180 | 0 |
Name of transfer payment program | Research Support Fund (voted) |
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Start date | 2003 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2014–15 |
Strategic Outcome | Canada has the institutional capacity to enable research and research-related activities in social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering and health |
Link to the department’s Program Alignment Architecture | Program 2.1: Indirect costs of research |
Description | This transfer payment program supports a portion of the indirect costs associated with the conduct of academic research in institutions that receive research grant funds from any of the three federal research granting agencies. Grants are awarded to eligible institutions using a progressive funding formula based on the average revenues from research grants received from CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC. This transfer payment program does not have repayable contributions. |
Results achieved |
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Comments on variances | The variance between planned and actual spending relates to transfers to the Royal Military College and institutions that did not submit their 2017–18 grant application form. |
Audits completed or planned | Not applicable |
Evaluations completed or planned | Not applicable |
Engagement of applicants and recipients | A variety of engagement initiatives (webinars, site visits, telephone, email, online forums) are used as part of the regular competition cycle in order to give applicants and recipients opportunities to seek and receive information and to provide feedback on service delivery. |
Type of transfer payment | 2015–16 |
2016–17 Actual spending |
2017–18 Planned spending |
2017–18 Total authorities available for use |
2017–18 Actual spending (authorities used) |
Variance (2017–18 actual minus 2017–18 planned) |
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Total grants |
340,434,112 |
368,440,841 |
369,403,000 |
368,516,134 |
368,456,473 |
(946,527) |
Total contributions |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total other types of transfer payments |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total program |
340,434,112 |
368,440,841 |
369,403,000 |
368,516,134 |
368,456,473 |
(946,527) |
Name of transfer payment program | Networks of Centres of Excellence (voted) |
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Start date | 1997 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2008–09 |
Strategic Outcome | Canada is a world leader in social sciences and humanities research and research training |
Link to the department’s Program Alignment Architecture | Program 1.3: Connection: mobilization of social sciences and humanities knowledge Sub-program 1.3.3: Networks of Centres of Excellence |
Description | This transfer payment program is administered jointly by the three federal research granting agencies in partnership with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. It supports research in complex areas of critical importance to Canadian universities and hospitals working with the private and public sectors. The networks funded through this program are multidisciplinary and multisectoral partnerships that stimulate leading-edge, internationally competitive research in areas critical to Canadian economic and social development. |
Results achieved |
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Comments on variances | Not applicable |
Audits completed or planned | Not applicable |
Evaluations completed or planned | Not applicable |
Engagement of applicants and recipients | A variety of engagement initiatives (webinars, site visits, telephone, email, online forums) are used as part of the regular competition cycle in order to give applicants and recipients opportunities to seek and receive information and to provide feedback on service delivery. |
Type of transfer payment | 2015–16 Actual spending |
2016–17 Actual spending |
2017–18 Planned spending |
2017–18 Total authorities available for use |
2017–18 Actual spending (authorities used) |
Variance (2017–18 actual minus 2017–18 planned) |
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Total grants | 8,911,000 | 8,911,000 | 8,770,000 | 8,770,000 | 8,770,000 | 0 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 8,911,000 | 8,911,000 | 8,770,000 | 8,770,000 | 8,770,000 | 0 |
Name of transfer payment program | Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research |
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Start date | 2007 |
End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Appropriated annually through the Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2012–13 |
Strategic Outcome | Canada is a world leader in social sciences and humanities research and research training |
Link to the department’s Program Alignment Architecture | Program 1.3: Connection: mobilization of social sciences and humanities knowledge Sub-program 1.3.3: Networks of Centres of Excellence |
Description | This transfer payment program supports commercialization and/or research centres that bring together people, services and infrastructure to maximize the benefits of the government’s investments in skills and research, and to encourage greater private sector investment in science and technology, in areas of the social sciences and humanities. This transfer payment program does not have repayable contributions. |
Results achieved | The Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research program currently supports 14 centres. The private sector advisory board is still conducting its performance monitoring activities of active centres as part of its regular activities. |
Comments on variances | The variance between planned and actual spending relates to the program cycle, where funding amounts are determined post-competition and appropriated through the Supplementary Estimates during the year. |
Audits completed or planned | Not applicable |
Evaluations completed or planned | Evaluation of Centres of Excellences for Commercialization and Research was completed in September 2017. |
Engagement of applicants and recipients | A variety of engagement initiatives (webinars, site visits, telephone, email, online forums) are used as part of the regular competition cycle in order to give applicants and recipients opportunities to seek and receive information and to provide feedback on service delivery. |
Type of transfer payment | 2015–16 Actual spending |
2016–17 Actual spending |
2017–18 Planned spending |
2017–18 Total authorities available for use |
2017–18 Actual spending (authorities used) |
Variance (2017–18 actual minus 2017–18 planned) |
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Total grants | 6,719,789 | 5,711,093 | 4,634,100 | 4,945,629 | 4,945,629 | 311,529 |
Total contributions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 6,719,789 | 5,711,093 | 4,634,100 | 4,945,629 | 4,945,629 | 311,529 |
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