The Multi-Partner Oil Spill Response Research Contribution Program is a Canadian federal grant initiative supporting research into effective oil spill response methods. This program has issued 18 grants, totaling $8,637,378.18, with Fisheries and Oceans Canada as the primary administering department. Top recipients include McGill University, University of Northern British Columbia, and Concordia University.
Multi-Partner Oil Spill Response Research Contribution Program
SaveTotal Grants
18
Total Amount
$8.6M
Provinces Served
5
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mcgill University | 1 | $1.5M |
| 2 | University of Northern British Columbia | 1 | $1.3M |
| 3 | Concordia University | 2 | $1.1M |
| 4 | New Jersey Institute of Technology | 2 | $992.3K |
| 5 | Dalhousie University | 3 | $935.0K |
| 6 | Memorial University of Newfoundland | 1 | $889.7K |
| 7 | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | 1 | $551.8K |
| 8 | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization | 1 | $519.4K |
| 9 | Envhydro Corporation | 1 | $242.9K |
| 10 | Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station | 1 | $214.2K |
| 11 | Rps Group Inc | 1 | $111.9K |
| 12 | University of British Columbia | 1 | $109.3K |
| 13 | University of Alaska Fairbanks | 1 | $84.6K |
| 14 | University of Western Ontario | 1 | $61.5K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| QC | 3 | $2.6M | 31% |
| BC | 2 | $1.4M | 16% |
| NS | 3 | $935.0K | 11% |
| NL | 1 | $889.7K | 10% |
| ON | 1 | $61.5K | 1% |
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