LEGACY PITS & QUARRIES
RESEARCH FUNDING
Aggregate Resources Trust Research Funding
Introduction
Funds to support research projects come in part from income earned on Trust assets and in part from a portion of the licence fees paid by aggregate producers. The Board of Directors determines the level of funding for any particular research project after carefully considering the research project and its relevance and application to the aggregate industry at large.The Trust will consider research proposals that will provide new insights into a broad range of problems related to the mining and delivery of aggregates including the mitigation of extraction impacts and the rehabilitation of depleted sites. The Trust will consider any proposal falling within its mandate of “research on aggregate resource management, including rehabilitation”.
The Trust has supported small projects requiring minimal funding as well as multi-year projects costing over two hundred thousand dollars. Funding for any particular project will depend upon the availability of funds from investments or the portion of fees dedicated for such purposes. The level and duration of funding is the sole prerogative of the Board of Directors.
Who is eligible for research funds?
The intent of the Trust is to fund the best research on aggregate resource management and rehabilitation. TOARC, therefore, allows all qualified researchers to submit proposals for funding and will sponsor proposals from Researchers from various communities and sectors including researchers, scholars and professionals affiliated with the following institutions and organizations:
- Canadian Post- secondary institution and their affiliated research institutes;
- Canadian Nongovernmental not-for profit organizations (including community or charitable organizations);
- Canadian Government departments or agencies, when specific programs of those departments or agencies do not fund the activity that forms the subject matter of the proposal;
- Applications from organizations outside of Ontario may be considered if the proposal relates to work to be conducted in Ontario.
- Other organizations, as determined by the TOARC Board of Directors, on the condition that their research or research- related activity falls within the Trust’s mandate.