Sponsor
Funding for the Canadian academic team is provided by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Program
Towards the Ocean We Want: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Sustainability for Nature and Human Well-being (CRA Ocean 2)
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Description
The Belmont Forum is a partnership of funding organizations, international science councils and regional consortia committed to advancing transdisciplinary science. Guided by the Belmont Challenge, the Belmont Forum aims to support international transdisciplinary research that generates knowledge for understanding, adapting to and mitigating global environmental change. As a mechanism to support international collaboration, the Belmont Forum issues collaborative research actions (CRAs) that mobilize funding partners around shared research priorities.
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) is participating in the Belmont Forum Collaborative Research Action (CRA) “Towards the ocean we want: biodiversity and ecosystem sustainability for nature and human well-being” (Ocean 2), along with other Belmont Forum partners. This CRA aims at coordinating actions and projects through a transdisciplinary approach, fostering co-creation, co-design and co-implementation of innovative solutions to address global environmental challenges related to the ocean, its biodiversity, from genes to ecosystems. The CRA will fund multinational research teams based on a two-step competition.
This CRA focuses on the following areas:
- Biodiversity conservation and nature-based solutions
- Ocean-biodiversity-climate integration
- Nature futures, ocean governance, and ethics for sustainability
This CRA is a formal contribution to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (“The Ocean Decade”). As such, each proposal must clearly identify the Ocean Decade Challenges being addressed and explain how the proposed project contributes to overcoming them. Challenge 10: Ensuring society has the capacity and conditions to achieve the Ocean Decade’s objective is a mandatory requirement for all projects.
See the call text on the Belmont Forum website for a full description of the areas and priorities. Proposals must include elements from at least one of the three areas listed above.
Eligibility
Canadian university researchers eligible to receive NSERC funding may apply independently or as a team. If applying as a team, co-applicants must also be academic researchers from Canadian universities who meet NSERC’s eligibility requirements. The principal applicant must be working in a research area supported by NSERC, and must meet the eligibility requirements at the time of application. Researchers from colleges who meet NSERC’s eligibility requirements may participate as co-applicants.
Important
Given the complexity and scope of these challenges addressed by this CRA, each research consortium must be truly transdisciplinary, including a minimum of three consortium researchers or partners, including one from each of the following areas:
a) Social sciences, humanities or economics
b) Natural sciences, physical sciences, engineering or technology
c) Societal partners (for example, citizens, industry, civil society organizations or conservation organizations)
The research consortium must request funding from at least three different funding agencies participating in the CRA and must include participants from at least three different countries. Additional knowledge holders may join the research consortium once these minimum criteria are met. See the individual annexes of each funding agency for detailed requirements.
Each research consortium must designate a Research Consortium Lead who facilitates collaboration and communication and is responsible for submitting the registration form, full proposal and annual reports to the Belmont Forum. The Research Consortium Lead must request funding from a participating funding agency and may not participate in a self-financed or in-kind capacity.
Funding Availability
Up to $100,000 per year for the Canadian academic team
Indirect Costs
0%
Project Duration
3 years
Special Notes
Total expected equipment cost, including operation and maintenance, must be well justified and must not exceed 30% of the total NSERC grant budget.
Belmont Forum-funded projects are expected to participate in coordinated activities throughout the project’s duration, such as attending the CRA kick-off, mid-term and end-term meetings, which may be held at an international conference.
Funding decisions for this CRA will be made by NSERC and the other Belmont Forum funding partners based on the results of the merit review and each agency’s program requirements.
Deadlines
If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.
| Type | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Internal Deadline | Registration Stage Research Consortium Lead: If you are designated the Research Consortium Lead, please submit a copy of the completed Registration form along with signed OR-5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca. Submitting a Registration is required in order to be considered for an invitation to submit a full proposal. For more information on the registration instructions, see the Belmont Forum website. Canadian Principal Applicant: Please submit a letter of intent (LOI) through the NSERC Online System. Please send a copy of the LOI along with signed OR-5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca. The LOI, reviewed and submitted by RSO, is mandatory to progress to the next stage. A complete, signed OR-5 form is required at this stage to verify eligibility, etc. For more information on the LOI, please see the program website. | |
External Deadline | Research Consortium Lead: A Registration form must be submitted by the Research Consortium Lead through the BFGo portal before 8:00pm UTC/3:00pm EST on April 30, 2026. Canadian Principal Applicant: The Research Services Office will submit the LOI on behalf of the applicant to NSERC through their online system before 8:00 pm EST on April 30, 2026. | |
Internal Deadline | Full proposal stage (by invitation only) Research Consortium Lead: If you are designated the Research Consortium Lead, please submit a copy of the completed Registration form along with signed OR-5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca. For more information on the full proposal instructions, see the Belmont Forum website. Canadian Principal Applicant: Detailed instructions for preparing and submitting the simplified application will be provided upon invitation to the full proposal stage. Please submit the simplified application through the NSERC Online System. Please send a copy of the simplified application along with signed OR-5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca. For more information on the simplified application, please see the program website. | |
External Deadline | Research Consortium Lead: Full proposals must be submitted by the Research Consortium Lead through the BFGo portal before 8:00pm UTC/3:00pm EST on August 27, 2026. Canadian Principal Applicant: The Research Services Office will submit the full application on behalf of the applicant to NSERC through their online system before 8:00 pm EST on August 27, 2026. |
How to Apply
Participation in this CRA involves a two-stage process. The Research Consortium Lead must submit materials through the Belmont Forum Grant Operations (BFGo) portal, while Canadian applicants must also submit documents to NSERC through the NSERC online system.
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Registration stage
- The Research Consortium Lead must submit a registration form to the Belmont Forum
- The Canadian team must submit the letter of intent (LOI) to NSERC
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Full proposal stage (by invitation only)
- The Research Consortium Lead must submit the full proposal to the Belmont Forum
- The Canadian team must submit a simplified application to NSERC
Please see the program website for additional information on how to apply.