Overview
Who can apply:
- Regular TACC members are eligible to apply as co-principal investigators
- At least one co-PI must be affiliated with one of the partner networks listed on the Société Inclusive website (including TACC)
- Main partner must be a non-profit organization whose mission concerns people living with disabilities
What’s funded: Collaborative, cross-sectoral projects that:
- Make concrete changes in the lives of people living with disabilities
- Help transform the environments of caregivers, community organizations, and public agencies
- Implement solutions to reduce the environmental and social barriers that people living with disabilities encounter in their daily lives
Funding available: Up to $35,000 per project, with a minimum of $10,000 for the lead partner
Application deadline: November 2, 2026, 5 p.m. ET
Results announced: Early 2027
About this opportunity
In partnership with TACC and other Quebec research networks, Société Inclusive is launching its 14th call for projects under the Participatory and Intersectoral Research Program. This program provides up to $35,000 in funding to support innovative projects co-designed with community organizations and rooted in intersectoral collaboration.
On the Société Inclusive website, you will find full details about eligibility, required partnerships, definitions of intersectoral research, frequently asked questions, and the complete application kit. Applicants can also receive support from an intersectoral coordination officer to help them establish research partnerships.
TACC’s partnership with Société Inclusive is part of the Partners for Change initiative, which aims to better align research topics with the realities and priorities of communities and practice settings. It enables TACC Regular Members to fund research projects that support co-creation and social innovation related to autism and neurodevelopmental conditions.
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