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NSERC Alliance Quantum Grants — SME Partner Stream

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Maximum Funding
$100K–$650K per year from NSERC (up to...
LOI due July 27, 2026; full application due October 5, 2026
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NSERC Alliance Quantum Grants — SME Partner Stream provides up to $100K–$650K per year from NSERC (up to 2 years) A dedicated quantum-specific NSERC grant that funds university-led research partnerships with private, public, or non-profit sector partners to advance the development and adoption of quantum technologies in Canada. The program covers up to 100% of eligible costs. Applications are accepted LOI due July 27, 2026; full application due October 5, 2026. (As of April 2026, verified against Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) program guidelines)

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Program Description

A dedicated quantum-specific NSERC grant that funds university-led research partnerships with private, public, or non-profit sector partners to advance the development and adoption of quantum technologies in Canada. Unlike the general NSERC Alliance program (catalog id 40), this stream requires projects to align with one of five National Quantum Strategy mission areas: quantum algorithms and encryption, quantum communications, quantum computing, quantum materials, or quantum sensing. Industry partners contribute mandatory in-kind (and optionally cash) contributions while receiving privileged access to leading-edge quantum R&D results. First competition opens July 2026 with LOIs, full applications due October 2026.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Lead applicant must be a Canadian university researcher holding NSERC-eligible status
  • Co-applicants must also meet NSERC requirements (adjunct professors and college faculty eligible as co-applicants)
  • At least one partner organization from private, public, or non-profit sector required
  • Partner organizations must actively participate in the project and provide in-kind contributions (staff time, equipment, materials, or services)
  • At least one partner must demonstrate capacity to exploit research results
  • Projects must align with one of five National Quantum Strategy missions
  • Partner organizations involving private-sector partners must complete STRAC attestation forms (sensitive technology review)
Provinces
Industries
Quantum Technology Research Sciences Digital Engineering
Business Stage
Startup Growth Established Expansion

Quick Assessment

Difficulty
Hard
Competition
High
Est. Hours
80h
First-Timer
Not rated

Funding Details

Amount
$100K–$650K per year from NSERC (up to 2 years)
Type
Grant
Level
Federal
Co-Funding
Up to 100% of eligible costs
Deadline
LOI due July 27, 2026; full application due October 5, 2026

Program Scorecard

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Competition
High
Effort
~80 hours
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Varies
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The LOI stage is a genuine filter — NSERC invites only qualified applicants to submit a full Form 101. Spend time on the LOI's 'benefits to Canada' and 'partner capacity' sections rather than treating it as a formality. The STRAC (sensitive technology) attestation requirement for private-sector partners can surprise companies unfamiliar with it — budget extra lead time (2–3 weeks) to complete it. Partners need not contribute cash (in-kind suffices), which lowers the barrier for SMEs — key personnel time, equipment access, or materials all count. Aligning with quantum sensing or quantum computing missions appears to have the broadest industry-partner ecosystem in Canada as of 2026.

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Success Profile

A Canadian SME in quantum hardware, software, or integration that has identified a specific quantum technology challenge and has an established or nascent relationship with a university quantum research group. The company contributes technical knowledge and in-kind resources (test facilities, field data, engineering support) and benefits from access to cutting-edge quantum R&D results with rights to commercialize. The ideal project has a clear path from university research to a prototype or product the company can bring to market within 3–5 years.

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Evaluation Criteria

Evaluated equally on four dimensions: (1) Partnership quality — are partner organizations genuinely engaged with the capacity and intent to exploit results; (2) Research plan and team expertise — is the quantum research rigorous, novel, and aligned with National Quantum Strategy missions; (3) Training opportunities — does the project advance HQP development with meaningful EDI considerations; (4) Innovation potential and benefits to Canada — does the research have a credible path to Canadian quantum industry impact. Applications are assessed by expert reviewers from the quantum research and industry communities.

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Application Steps

1 Identify university research partner Connect with a Canadian university quantum researcher whose expertise aligns with one of the five National Quantum Strategy missions relevant to your technology.
2 Define project scope and in-kind contributions Jointly develop the research plan, identify in-kind contributions (personnel time, equipment access, test data), and confirm quantum mission alignment.
3 Submit Letter of Intent by July 27, 2026 Submit the LOI form with researcher CVs and partner organization list by 8:00 PM ET on July 27, 2026.
4 Complete STRAC attestation Private-sector partners must complete the Sensitive Technology Risk Assessment attestation forms — allow 2–3 extra weeks for this step.
5 Full application by October 5, 2026 If invited, submit the complete Form 101 application with detailed budget, research plan, EDI plan, and partner commitment letters by 8:00 PM ET on October 5, 2026.

Required Documents 6

Letter of Intent with LOI template, researcher CVs, and partner organization list
Form 101 full application (if invited past LOI stage)
Risk assessment forms for private-sector partners (Sensitive Technology Risk Assessment — STRAC attestation)
Partner organization letters of support detailing in-kind contributions
Conflict of interest declarations for all applicants and partners
Research plan with milestones, budget justification, and EDI plan

Eligible Expenses 7

  • Graduate student and postdoctoral fellow stipends and salaries
  • Technician and research professional salaries
  • Quantum materials, photonics supplies, and cryogenic consumables
  • Collaboration and knowledge mobilization activities (travel, workshops, publications)
  • Essential and incremental equipment (under $400K — above this threshold requires alternate funding)
  • Project management costs (up to 10% of direct costs)
  • IP protection and patent filing at the university

Ineligible Expenses 5

  • Equipment costs exceeding $400K (must be funded separately)
  • Indirect costs and university overhead beyond NSERC's standard overhead allowance
  • Commercial manufacturing or product deployment activities
  • Activities not directly related to the quantum R&D project
  • Costs already covered by other federal funding

Intake Periods

First competition: LOI July 27, 2026; full application October 5, 2026; results March 2027. Future competitions not yet announced — monitor NSERC's funding opportunities page.

Deadline Notes

Letter of Intent due July 27, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET. Full application (Form 101) due October 5, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET. Expected results announced end of March 2027. This is a competition-based call — not continuous intake. Monitor NSERC's website for future competition cycles after the 2026-27 round.

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Ineligible Organizations

  • Organizations whose proposed research does not align with National Quantum Strategy missions
  • Projects without active university-researcher-led teams eligible under NSERC rules
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Clawback Risk

Low Risk

Standard NSERC terms apply. Significant changes to partnership structure or failure to meet milestones may trigger hold or termination of funding. No direct clawback from industry partner unless cash contributions were structured as conditional.

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