Indigenous Intellectual Property Program Grant — Travel stream

Up to $50,000
Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
MEDIUM
Application DeadlineMay 02, 2024
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

The Indigenous Intellectual Property Program (IIPP) grant is a fantastic opportunity for your business. This grant is designed to support Indigenous organizations like yours in engaging with the intellectual property (IP) system. By applying, you can receive funding to participate in important IP discussions, protect your innovations, and develop new tools and resources.

What You Get

  • Up to $5,000 for travel to World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) sessions.
  • Up to $15,000 for small-scale initiatives such as research projects or policy papers.
  • Up to $50,000 for comprehensive projects that require more resources and time.

Benefits

  • Financial Support: Cover travel, research, and development costs.
  • Advocacy: Engage in domestic and international IP discussions.
  • Capacity Building: Develop tools and strategies to protect your IP and cultural expressions.

This grant is easier to qualify for than many other funding options, making it an accessible way to enhance your business's IP capabilities. Apply now to take advantage of this unique opportunity.

Financing Details

Type of Financing: Grant

Repayment Terms and Interest Rates:

  • No repayment required.
  • No interest rates apply.

Eligible Expenses:

  • WIPO Travel: Preparation work, travel costs, and related fees for attending World Intellectual Property Organization sessions and events.
  • Small-Scale Initiatives: Short-term, narrowly focused IP-related initiatives such as research projects, policy papers, conference travel, or educational materials.
  • Projects: Comprehensive IP-related projects requiring more resources over a longer period, including research, development of tools or resources, engagement planning, IP strategy planning, and related travel.

Ineligible Expenses:

  • Funds cannot be used for expenses unrelated to IP, IK, or ICEs.
  • Personal expenses not directly tied to the approved initiatives or projects.

Fees:

  • No fees associated with the grant application or administration.

Qualifications

  • Must be an Indigenous organization (i.e., First Nations, Métis, and/or Inuit).
  • Must fall under one of the following categories:

    • Recognized representative Indigenous bodies at the national level
    • Indian Bands/Inuit Settlements
    • District Councils/Chiefs Councils
    • Indigenous Associations/Organizations
    • Tribal Councils
    • Other Indigenous Communities
    • Indigenous Economic Institutions/Organizations/Corporations/Businesses
    • Beneficiary organizations of comprehensive land claims and/or self-government agreements with any group of Indigenous people
    • Indigenous Cultural Education Centres
    • Indigenous Co-operatives
    • Boards and Commissions
  • Disqualifications:

    • Non-Indigenous organizations
    • Organizations not fitting into the specified categories above

Description

The Indigenous Intellectual Property Program (IIPP) grant is a great opportunity for your business. This grant helps Indigenous organizations like yours engage more with the intellectual property (IP) system. You can receive funding for various activities, including travel to important events, small-scale initiatives, and larger projects related to IP, Indigenous Knowledge (IK), and Indigenous Cultural Expressions (ICEs).

You can receive up to $150,000 per year. This money can be used for:

  • Travel: Up to $5,000 per person for trips to World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) sessions and events.
  • Small-Scale Initiatives: Up to $15,000 for short-term, focused projects like research or developing educational materials.
  • Projects: Up to $50,000 for more complex activities that require more resources over a longer period.

This grant does not need to be paid back, making it a valuable resource for your business. It can help you protect your innovations and creations, participate in important discussions, and develop tools and guidelines for IP. This program supports your business in becoming more involved in the IP system, helping you advocate for your interests and protect your cultural heritage.

Program Steps

  1. Review the Program Guide: Familiarize yourself with the Indigenous Intellectual Property Program (IIPP) Grant Program Guide. This will provide detailed information on the application process and the specific requirements for each grant stream.

  2. Choose the Appropriate Grant Stream: Determine which grant stream best fits your needs:

    • WIPO Travel: For travel to WIPO sessions and events.
    • Small-Scale Initiatives: For short-term, narrowly focused IP-related initiatives.
    • Projects: For more complex, comprehensive IP-related projects.
  3. Prepare Required Documentation: Gather the necessary documents to support your application. These may include:

    • Proof of Indigenous organization status.
    • Detailed project proposal or travel plan.
    • Budget breakdown and financial statements.
    • Letters of support or partnership agreements, if applicable.
    • Confirmation of accreditation (for WIPO Travel stream).
  4. Complete the Application Form: Fill out the appropriate application form for your chosen grant stream:

    • WIPO Travel Stream Application Form
    • Small-Scale Initiative or Project Application Form
  5. Submit the Application: Send your completed application form and all required documentation to the designated contact provided in the Program Guide. Ensure you meet the submission deadlines.

  6. Follow Up: After submission, follow up with the program contact to confirm receipt of your application and address any additional questions or requirements.

  7. Await Decision: Wait for the review process to be completed. You may be contacted for further information or clarification during this period.

  8. Receive Grant and Implement Project: If your application is approved, review the grant agreement, and proceed with implementing your project or travel plan as outlined in your proposal. Ensure compliance with all reporting and documentation requirements specified in the grant agreement.

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