A toolkit for research organisations to support greater understanding of the value of collaborative projects in academic-policy engagement and how to set up a funding stream to make such awards.
Collaborative funding can be a valuable tool for stimulating engagement between researchers and policymakers. Our newest toolkit, “Awarding Funding for Collaborative Academic-Policy Projects”, aims to support greater understanding of the value of collaborative projects in academic-policy engagement and how to set up a funding stream to make such awards.
You will gain knowledge on:
The benefits of collaborative funding for researchers and policymakers alike
The collaborative funding process, from application to evaluation
Developing your own application forms and marking criteria
This toolkit is based on CAPE’s experience of delivering the CAPE Collaboration Fund from 2020-23 in which we awarded £424,000 for 20 collaborative projects.