Research Support Fund

What is the Research Support Fund?

The Research Support Fund is a Federal program instituted in 2003 (previously called the Indirect Cost Program) that assists Canadian post-secondary institutions and their affiliated research hospitals and institutes with the expenses associated with managing the research funded by the three federal research granting agencies:

Research Support Fund grants can be used to:

  • maintain modern labs and equipment;
  • provide access to up-to-date knowledge resources;
  • provide research management and administrative support;
  • meet regulatory and ethical standards; and
  • transfer knowledge from academia to the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.


What does the Research Support Fund support at Emily Carr University?

Research Support Funds are allocated every year based on the amount of research funding received through the Tri-Council. In 2023-24, Emily Carr received $189,605 which will be used to offset the cost of research administration that include tasks such as:

  • research expense processing and compliance;
  • financial reporting both internally and externally;
  • general pre- and post- award administrative support for grantees.
2023-24 Research Support Fund Allocation


Please see this document for a summary of the last five year RSF allocation to Emily Carr University of Art + Design: 2023 24 Allocation last five years.

The Research Support Funds have been instrumental in growing research at Emily Carr. Our ability to support Faculty in applying and managing their grant funds has increased the number of Faculty involved in research. More information on research at Emily Carr can be found at research.ecuad.ca