New Frontiers is associated with 157 Canadian federal government grants, totaling $38,339,123. Top individual recipients include Zhang, Xu, Adachi, Michael, and Ahmadi, Ali. The specific federal departments responsible for these grants are currently unknown.
New Frontiers
SaveTotal Grants
157
Total Amount
$38.3M
Provinces Served
8
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Zhang, Xu | 1 | $250.0K |
| 2 | Adachi, Michael | 1 | $250.0K |
| 3 | Ahmadi, Ali | 1 | $250.0K |
| 4 | Dasog, Mita | 1 | $250.0K |
| 5 | Dee, Derek | 1 | $250.0K |
| 6 | Dettmer, Jan | 1 | $250.0K |
| 7 | Dow, Christine | 1 | $250.0K |
| 8 | Doyen, Alain | 1 | $250.0K |
| 9 | Duerden, Emma | 1 | $250.0K |
| 10 | El-Gabalawy, Renée | 1 | $250.0K |
| 11 | Else, Brent | 1 | $250.0K |
| 12 | Fernandez Prada, Christopher | 1 | $250.0K |
| 13 | Flannigan, Ryan | 1 | $250.0K |
| 14 | Ford, Adam | 1 | $250.0K |
| 15 | Frampton, John | 1 | $250.0K |
| 16 | Goyal, Sidhartha | 1 | $250.0K |
| 17 | Guimond, Synthia | 1 | $250.0K |
| 18 | Hammami, Riadh | 1 | $250.0K |
| 19 | Harris, Ashley | 1 | $250.0K |
| 20 | Hoesli, Corinne | 1 | $250.0K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| ON | 63 | $15.1M | 39% |
| QC | 30 | $7.3M | 19% |
| BC | 26 | $6.4M | 17% |
| AB | 19 | $4.7M | 12% |
| NS | 9 | $2.2M | 6% |
| SK | 5 | $1.2M | 3% |
| MB | 4 | $986.3K | 3% |
| PE | 1 | $250.0K | 1% |
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