2025 CLL Fund Competition

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2025 UBC Vancouver CLL Fund Competition

UBC’s Campus as a Living Lab (CLL) is a collaborative framework for researchers, staff, students and external partners to leverage the campus to explore, develop and test new ideas, and to share the knowledge gained from these experiences. CLL projects address urgent global sustainability challenges in our local context, in alignment with UBC's Strategic Plan: Creating vibrant, sustainable environments that enhance wellbeing and excellence for people...at UBC and beyond.

The CLL Fund Competition was established in 2020 to catalyze living lab projects and foster new interdisciplinary collaborations. It provides seed funding to projects that pilot innovative approaches to sustainability, advance academic research and learning, improve campus operations, and have the potential to create broader societal impacts beyond UBC.

UBC Vancouver 2025 CLL Fund Competition will open in September, 2025.
A prelaunch info session will be held via Zoom at 10am on June 10, 2025.

 

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Key dates

Prelaunch info session

June 10, 2025 - 10am PST

Register here

Competition opens

September 2025

Competition Overview

THEME: Campus as a Living Lab – projects must demonstrate alignment with CLL principles and contribute to sustainability transformation at UBC.

Total Funding Available: $500,000

Funding Streams:

   Small Projects: $10,000–$30,000 per project
   Large Projects: $50,000–$100,000 per project

Funding Allocation: No fixed distribution—awarded based on proposal quality.

Project Timeline: March 2026 – March 2028.

Who Can Apply

   UBC Vancouver tenure-track research faculty and permanent, full-time staff
   Projects must be co-developed and co-led by faculty and staff from different departments or units

A Two-Phase Process

The CLL Fund Competition follows a structured two-phase application and evaluation process:

  1. Notice of Intent (NOI): Interested teams must submit a mandatory NOI by the specified deadline. While non-competitive, the NOI is required to proceed to the full application phase.

  2. Full Application: Teams that submit an NOI are invited to complete a full application. Submissions are evaluated first through a peer review process, followed by shortlisting and interviews (large project stream only) with the CLL Steering Committee. Funding decisions are expected in February 2026.

Important Information

The full competition guide, application forms, and intake portal will be available on this website in August 2025.
Stay tuned for further announcements and resources to help you prepare your application.