CALL for scientific and/or technological innovation project proposals for funding under the 2021-2022 science, technology and innovation youth fund
BACKGROUND
The Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) through the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The Ministry of Science and Technology administers the Science and Technology Innovation Youth Fund (STIYF). The Fund is
implemented by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). The Fund is aimed at assisting Zambian youths to develop scientific and/or technological innovations, with specific focus on innovations that are relevant to the creation of wealth and employment.
The NSTC is calling for project proposals on scientific and/or technological innovations for funding under the 2021-2022 STIYF cycle.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be Zambians aged 35 years of age or below. Applicants are eligible as individuals or as groups or organisations.
Female youths and differently abled persons are strongly encouraged to apply.
DURATION OF THE PROJECT
Successful and approved projects shall commence in January, 2022 and the planned maximum project duration shall not exceed three (3) years.
FUNDING
The funding ceiling is Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Kwacha (K250,000.00) per approved project.
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
i. Only scientific and/or technological innovations qualify for the Fund.
For the purpose of this Fund, an innovation is “a new or adapted idea, process, product or service that improves a way of doing something and can be commercially viable for the benefit of society”
ii. The innovations must:
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a. Address some national priority areas highlighted in the Seventh National
Development Plan (7NDP), Vision 2030 or the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); such areas as value addition to raw materials, engineering, mining, transport systems and infrastructure, water resources, manufacturing and industry, renewable & alternative energy, human and animal health (preferably addressing emerging challenges of COVID-19), agriculture, livestock and fisheries, environment, construction and building, Information and Communication Technology, new and emerging technologies among others.
b. be locally developed or adapted and as far as possible utilising local raw
materials.
iii. Please, note that the Fund does not support business projects; therefore, business proposals such as rearing chickens and livestock, vegetable growing, opening internet cafés, salons etc., will not be accepted.
iv. For more information on the requirement, applicants must read the STIYF Guidelines available on the NSTC website (www.nstc.org.zm) and Facebook page .
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants must fill in and submit the standard Application Form, which is available on the NSTC website (www.nstc.org.zm), or requested for from E-mail: nstc@nstc.org.zm. For the Application form click here.
Applications can also be written in the following format (Only where it is not possible to obtain an Application Form):
i. General Information: This section should include the following: Title of
Innovation/project, Category of innovation (corresponding with the priority areas listed in the guidelines above), Amount applied for in words and in figures, Applicant(s) full names, Sex, NRC or Passport No. Level of education, contact details i.e. Address, Telephone No., Mobile No., E-mail (if applicable). Signature and date.
ii. Details of the Innovation: This section should clearly give details of the innovation by answering the following questions:
a. Explain in detail how the innovation will work (attach diagrams where
applicable) (35 points)
b. Explain how you came up with the idea or where you got the idea from (15 points)
c. What problem(s) in the community/society/country will your innovation solve and explain the benefits (20 points)
d. What raw materials will be required to make your innovation and indicate the source of each of these raw materials (10 points)
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e. Explain how your innovation is likely to affect the environment, whether
positively or negatively. What measures will be put in place to address any
negative environmental effects? (5 points)
f. Explain the economic potential and sustainability of the proposed innovation. (10 points)
iii. Provisional Budget (5 points): (The final budget will be developed with the assistance of an expert from an institution that will supervise your project (the Institution of Affiliation)). The provisional budget should list all items required to develop the innovation and estimate the cost for each item. The budget should include materials, cost of fabrication and other services, operational costs e.g. travel, meetings, communication, etc., Institution of Affiliation Administrative cost at 5% of the total budget, Monitoring and evaluation cost at 5% of the total budget.
A copy of the NRC must be submitted for applicants above the age of 16 years. In the case of a minor, the mentor must submit a copy of their NRC.
Applications must be submitted electronically to nstc@nstc.org.zm or mailed/delivered to:
The Executive Secretary National Science and Technology Council
Curriculum Development Centre Building Haile Selassie Road, Longacres
P. O. Box 51309 Lusaka
The Closing Date for submitting applications is: 22nd October, 2021
EVALUATION, REVIEW AND SELECTION OF PROJECTS FOR FUNDING
Proposals will be evaluated and reviewed by independent experts. Selection of projects for funding will be on merit and priority, taking into consideration the originality, innovativeness and strong commercialization potential of the proposed project.
Note:
i. Applications that do not meet ALL the requirements stated in this Call and that do not adhere to ALL instructions in the Application Form will not be considered.
ii. Proposals will be selected on merit and priority and the decision of the Fund Management Committee shall be final.
For further information, contact NSTC on Telephone: +260-211-255854; e-mail nstc@nstc.org.zm
For the Application form click here.
Please note that the form must be downloaded and filled in by applicants. Then it should be submitted to either nstc@nstc.org.zm or srf@nstc.org.zm via email.
Call For Proposals For the Strengthening of Partnerships Among The Main Pillars (Industry – Government – Academia) In Zambia’s Research And Innovation Ecosystem
With the increasing focus on research for impact to crystalise the STI development and commercialisation agenda, the NSTC recognises the importance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) and fostering strategic linkages between research and industry. To this end, the NSTC secured a Grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, under the auspices of the SGCI, to fund the operationalization of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) in Zambia. In doing so, part of the said funds will be applied to support the above mentioned project.
Please access the detailed call by following this link: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Strengthening-Triple-Helix-relationship-Call.pdf
Please note that the format of application/proposal is unrestricted. Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
The closing date for submitting proposals is 31st August, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Call For Proposals For the Strengthening of Partnership Among the Main Pillars (Industry-Governement-Innovation) In Zambia
With the increasing focus on research for impact to crystalise the STI development and commercialisation agenda, the NSTC recognises the importance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) and fostering strategic linkages between research and industry. To this end, the NSTC secured a Grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, under the auspices of the SGCI, to fund the operationalization of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) in Zambia. In doing so, part of the said funds will be applied to support the above mentioned project.
Please find the full call details by following the link: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Strengthening-Triple-Helix-relationship-Call.pdf
Please note that the application format is up to the practioner.
Thank you.
Call For Proposals For the Development of a Framework For Public-Private Partnerships in Research and Innovation in Zambia
With the increasing focus on research for impact to crystalise the STI development and commercialisation agenda, the NSTC recognises the importance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) and fostering strategic linkages between research and industry. To this end, the NSTC secured a Grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, under the auspices of the SGCI, to fund the operationalization of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) in Zambia. In doing so, part of the said funds will be applied to support the above mentioned project.
Please find the detailed call for this project by following the link: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Framework-for-PPP-in-RI-Call.pdf
Please note that the format of application/proposal is unrestricted. Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
The closing date for submitting proposals is 31st August, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Call For Research Proposals In Food and Beverage Sector, Addressing Challenges in Non-Alcohilic Beverage Production by SME’s in Zambia
With the increasing focus on research for impact to crystalise the STI development and commercialisation agenda, the NSTC recognises the importance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) and fostering strategic linkages between research and industry. To this end, the NSTC secured a Grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada, under the auspices of the SGCI, to fund the operationalization of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Research & Innovation (R&I) in Zambia.
- Research project in Food and Beverage sector, addressing challenges in non-alcoholic beverages production by SMEs in Zambia
In this regard, nstc calls for prosoals. Kindly find out more about about the call by following this link:
The closing date for submitting proposals is 31st August, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Food Technology Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Food-Technology-Call.pdf
Application Form – Food Technology Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Application-Form_Food-Technology-Call_July-2021.docx
Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
STRATEGIC RESEARCH FUND LOCAL CALL
The Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) through the Ministry of Higher Education, administers the Strategic Research Fund (SRF). The Fund is implemented by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). The SRF was established to support basic and applied scientific Research and Development (R&D) in identified strategic national priority areas. The Fund is further aimed at enhancing research capacity in Zambia. The NSTC is calling for Research Proposals for funding under the Strategic Research Fund 2021 – 2022 funding cycle.
HOW TO APPLY
A Research Proposal must be submitted by completing an Application Form obtainable from the NSTC website (www.nstc.org.zm) and can be requested from the e-mail address (nstc@nstc.org.zm).
Applicants must read SRF Guidelines for further application guidelines before applying. The SRF Guidelines are available on the NSTC website.
Applications must be submitted electronically to: nstc@nstc.org.zm
The closing date for submitting applications is 10th September, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Strategic Research Fund Local Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021-2022-SRF-Local-Call.pdf
Application Form-Local Strategic Research Fund Call: https://nstc.org.zm/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Application-Form_2021-2022-SRF-Call.docx