β¨ R&D Grant Criteria
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 146
31 OCTOBER 2013
JUDGEMENT CRITERIA
Callaghan Innovation must assess proposals against the following criteria:
A. Private Investment Returns
B. Pathway to Market (commercial outcomes)
Key Question: Assuming the project is successful, what are the potential commercial returns to the business (or group of businesses)?
Key Question: Assuming the technical aspects of the project are successful, how capable will the business (or group of businesses) be at successfully commercialising or implementing the results?
C. Ability to Deliver (R&D outputs)
D. Develop R&D Programme
Key Question: How capable will the business (or group of businesses) be at successfully delivering on the technical aspects of the project?
Key Question: To what extent will the project be a technical stretch for the business (or group of businesses) and/or contribute to the development of a more stable and substantial New Zealand-based R&D programme within the business (or group of businesses)?
E. Grant Impact
F. Benefits Outside the Business
Key Question: How strong will the impact of grant funding be on the delivery, scale, quality or commercial success of the project?
Key Question: How much potential is there for benefit to accrue outside the business (or group of businesses) to other New Zealand businesses or society?
- Criteria AβF must be the basis upon which Callaghan Innovation determines whether to provide a grant for a project.
- Criteria E and F must be the basis upon which Callaghan determines the co-funding rate for individual grants.
INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO THIS INITIATIVE
- R&D Project grants are primarily targeted at businesses that do not receive a R&D Growth Grant, for example, businesses with smaller research and development programmes and businesses new to R&D.
- A business may receive multiple R&D Project grants (each grant for a distinct project).
3. Research and Development (R&D) Student Grants
POLICY OBJECTIVE
The objective of this initiative, in addition to the overall policy objective of the business-led R&D tool, is to support New Zealand undergraduate and postgraduate students to gain and develop their technical skills in a commercial research environment, while bringing capability into New Zealand businesses.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
In addition to the BUSINESS ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA stated earlier, to be eligible to receive funding under this initiative, a business must:
- have an active R&D programme.
- ensure that the student(s) that the grant relates to:
- is a science, technology, engineering, design or business student from a tertiary education institution;
- is studying a degree at NZQA levels 7 to 10 or equivalent; and
- has appropriate immigration status at the time of application (or an application in progress that is subsequently approved).
DEFINITION OF ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURE FOR R&D STUDENT GRANTS
The eligible expenditure that may be incurred is limited to wages and salary of the student, a tax-free stipend for the student, a tertiary administration fee and, when the business is located a significant distance from the tertiary education institute, a travel allowance for the student.
JUDGEMENT CRITERIA
Callaghan Innovation must assess proposals against the following criteria:
A. Student Exposure to R&D
B. Student Professional Development
C. Benefit to the Business
Key Question: How will the involvement of the student within the business expose them to technical work that is relevant to their degree? This should be in the form of a defined R&D project.
Key Question: Does the business have a credible plan for the professional development of the student, and what resources has the business committed towards this?
Key Question: How will the involvement of the student within the business support the businessβ internal capability development?
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of October 2013.
HON STEVEN JOYCE, Minister of Science and Innovation.
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π Research and Development (R&D) Project Grants Criteria
π Trade, Customs & Industry23 October 2013
R&D funding, Project grants, Commercial outcomes, Technical delivery, Grant impact, Callaghan Innovation
- HON STEVEN JOYCE, Minister of Science and Innovation
π Research and Development (R&D) Student Grants
π Trade, Customs & Industry23 October 2013
Student grants, R&D skills, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Tertiary education, Callaghan Innovation
- HON STEVEN JOYCE, Minister of Science and Innovation
NZ Gazette 2013, No 146