New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) - International Stream

Joint Initiative for Research Harnessing Disruptive Technologies to Address Global Challenges

The International Joint Initiative for Research Harnessing Disruptive Technologies to Address Global Challenges represents a collaboration among research funders from the Åland Islands, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom to support international, interdisciplinary and transformative research aimed at harnessing disruptive technology to address major global societal challenges.

For this funding opportunity, disruptive technology is defined as “an innovation whose application replaces or radically alters systems, processes and/or behaviours to have transformative economic or societal impacts. The impact may be localized or far-reaching. Disruptive technology may include cutting-edge and novel innovations, or the application of an existing innovation in a new context, bringing about substantial change or paradigm shifts.”

This interdisciplinary and stakeholder-oriented approach is instrumental to pushing forward change at an international scale to help make progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Projects in this call must directly address at least one of the 17 SDGs.

Value & Duration

Projects should be designed to be completed within three years. Funding is available for three-year projects. One-year no-cost extensions may be available in some circumstances, on request and requiring appropriate justification. The total amount of funding available for each project will depend on the funding organizations supporting the project. See the information provided in the annexes (links in Table 1) on the NFRF program page for information on the level of financial support available.

Eligibility

Eligible projects must be:

  • interdisciplinary (from two or more disciplines or bodies of specialized knowledge)
  • trans-sectoral (involving academic research, economic, societal and community sectors, as appropriate)

Each project team must be eligible to receive funds from at least three participating funding organizations. To fulfill this requirement, the project team must include a minimum of three co-principal investigators (co-PIs), and each must be eligible to receive funding from a different participating funding organization. One co-PI must be eligible to apply to the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). The project team must identify a project lead from among the co-PIs. The project lead will be the primary contact point for the project as a whole.

Applicants must apply as a transnational research project partnership. Project teams must be interdisciplinary, incorporating required disciplinary expertise. It is strongly recommended that all project teams include at least one expert in social sciences or humanities among the co-principal investigators (co-PIs), fostering successful implementation for maximum impact.

Each funding organization may have additional eligibility rules for applicants and proposed projects. Links are provided on the NFRF program page (Table 1) for each funding organization’s eligibility rules, requirements, funding mandate, policies, eligible costs and procedures.

Dates & Deadlines

Date & Time Events & Required Steps
February 3 & 4, 2026 NFRF program webinars
March 3, 2026 NFRF deadline to submit required NOI
March 9, 2026 Convergence Portal opens for Letters of Intent (LOI)
June 2, 2026 Internal deadline to submit LOI applications to
Western Research for review & ROLA proposal
June 9, 2026 NFRF deadline to submit LOI
August 26, 2026 LOI results released
August 27, 2026 Convergence Portal opens for full applications
October 27, 2026 Internal deadline to submit full applications to
Western Research & ROLA proposals
November 3, 2026 NFRF deadline to submit full application
March 2027 Notice of funding decisions and start date of award

Competition Details

Please visit the NFRF program page for more details on the application and review process. This program includes the following stages:

To apply to this call, teams must submit an NOI by March 3, 2026. This is a mandatory step in the application process. The NOI is used for administrative purposes and is not assessed. Once the NOI deadline has passed, the research team will immediately be able to work on their LOI. The team must submit their LOI by June 9, 2026. Submitted LOIs will be evaluated for the purpose of identifying teams to be invited to the full application stage.

For more details on merit review processes, funding principles, project team requirements, and list of participating funding organizations, visit the NFRF International Joint Initiative for Research Harnessing Disruptive Technologies to Address Global Challenges program page.

If you would like to connect with other researchers interested in this call, join the NFRF contact list. Complete this survey before February 9, 2026, and you will be added to a list through which your information will be shared with others interested in participating in the call, and their information will be shared with you. By submitting the survey, you consent to the information you provide being shared with other potential applicants.

NFRF - 2026 International Competition - Information Webinar – English

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026, 9:30 AM to 11:30 PM | (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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NFRF - 2026 International Competition - Information Webinar – French

Wednesday, February 4th, 2026, 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM | (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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The webinars will be recorded and made available, along with the presentation slides, to the research administrators after the session. For more information, please contact: NFRF-FNFR@chairs-chaires.gc.ca.

The following areas will be taken into consideration during the merit review process; please visit the NFRF program page and the Evaluation Matrices for more details and information on these considerations.

  • Indigenous research
  • Equity, diversity and inclusion considerations in research design
  • Research security

Selection criteria

  • Fit-to-program
  • Interdisciplinarity
  • Equity, diversity and inclusion in research practice
  • Strength of the project consortium
  • High risk—novelty of approach / scientific rigour
  • High reward—anticipated societal impact
  • Feasibility—capacity to execute the project
  • Diversity (of application subject matter and other elements)