Publicizing your Research Grant
Once your grant has been approved, generally, most granting agencies will ask you to refrain from making public announcements until they have made their public announcement. After such time, if applicable, you can go ahead and announce your grant, but be sure to follow the granting agency's guidelines for any formal media announcements. Here are some public announcement guidelines from some of the major granting agencies.
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NSERC
First check the NSERC web site under Funding
Decisions. If your award is not listed, contact the NSERC
Communications Division before making any public announcement. For further
details on how to publicize your award, refer to the General
Guidelines for the Public Announcement of Major NSERC Awards”.
Remember to acknowledge NSERC with a statement in your publication(s) or other
appropriate method of dissemination. This statement should acknowledge funding
support and collaboration with other faculty and/or students.
SSHRC
For the majority of awards, SSHRC will post the announcements on their Competition
Results web page. This means that they have notified the required ministries
and you are free to announce the award publicly. If your award has not been
posted, please contact the SSHRC
Communications Division before making any public announcement.
Remember to acknowledge SSHRC with a statement in your publication(s) or other
appropriate method of dissemination. This statement should acknowledge funding
support and collaboration with other faculty and/or students.
CIHR
Notification of CIHR funding decisions will be posted on the CIHR
web site. For further assistance with publicizing your award please contact
the CIHR Media Relations Division at 613-941-4563 or by e-mail at: mediarelations@cihr-irsc.gc.ca.
Remember to acknowledge CIHR with a statement in your publication(s) or other appropriate method of dissemination. This statement should acknowledge funding support and collaboration with other faculty and/or students.
CFI
From the CFI Policy and Program Guide, Section 8.2:
“CFI makes a national funding announcement following every meeting of
its Board of Directors. In most cases, a funding announcement event is organized
in conjunction with a recipient institution. Following national announcements,
CFI looks to the recipient institutions to showcase their individual or collective
awards through various communications mechanisms. Special events also provide
opportunities for institutions, their researchers, and their partners—along
with government representatives, the media, and CFI—to showcase the research
taking place in their community.”
Remember to acknowledge CFI with a statement in your publication(s) or other
appropriate method of dissemination. This statement should acknowledge funding
support and collaboration with other faculty and/or students.

