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Advanced Materials Challenge | Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA)

January 22, 2025

Value

Up to $5 million with a minimum request of $250,000.

Description

The Advanced Materials Challenge offers up to $40 million for scale-up, pilot demonstration, and first-of-kind projects that shape the circular economy and create low emissions products, including concrete, plastics, food, wood, carbon materials, chemicals, and more. The funding call will increase the competitiveness of Alberta’s manufacturing and resource sectors, grow new provincial industries with export potential, and reduce the carbon footprint of material supply chains.

Potential technologies range from creating non-combustion products from bitumen, improved circularity for the plastics value chain, waste management, recovery, and recycling, processing of critical minerals, and producing materials from carbon dioxide.

Eligible Applicants

Innovators, technology developers, commercial and industrial building owners, municipalities, Indigenous communities, associations, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), research and development organizations, universities, not-for-profit organizations, and others are invited to apply.

While technology solutions can originate from anywhere globally, they must be piloted, demonstrated, or deployed in Alberta. Applicants are not required to be in Alberta, but all applicants must demonstrate a clear value proposition for the province.

Eligible Expenses

  • Labour
    • Labour costs for those individuals specifically identified as working on the project calculated from the individual’s base salary
    • Employee benefits up to 20% of base salary
    • Costs associated with preparing ERA required reports
  • Equipment
    • Purchase or use of capital assets required for the delivery of the project
  • Materials and Supplies
    • Consumables used during the project for the project.
    • Raw materials, tools, and software
  • Consultants & Subconsultants
    • Labour costs for those individuals specifically identified as working on the project
  • Travel
    • Travel and attendance at relevant conferences to present on the project (capped at $2,500 for Domestic and $5,000 for International conferences)
    • Fees and travel expenses of workshop presenters and project team participants
    • Reasonable out of pocket expenses as per the Government of Alberta’s Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Policy
    • Parking, Economy airfare, Taxi costs
    • Vehicle rental or mileage for project required travel
  • Overhead
    • Allocation of office space, IT, administrative salaries, insurance, and utilities directly related to project activities

Deadline Date

Wednesday, January 22, at 5 p.m. MST (UTC-7h).

Contact

Contact Name: ERA personnel

Phone Number: 780-498-2068

E-mail Address: info@eralberta.ca or

Website: https://www.eralberta.ca/advanced-materials-challenge/

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