Social Innovation / Action SRC Award
The Social Innovation and/or Action Scholarly Research and Creative (SRC) Award, presented annually, recognizes excellence in SRC initiatives done in collaboration with community partners which lead to the strengthening of civil society either through program or policy impact(s). Unique and innovative projects may, for example, include corporate social responsibility, public-private partnerships, new ventures, technological innovations, or process improvements within existing non-profit or government organizations in areas such as poverty alleviation, education, health, human rights, diversity and inclusion, violence prevention, peace building, sustainability, capacity building and/or engagement.
Award recipient(s) will receive a certificate of recognition and a monetary award of $2,000 as a one-time payment (subject to applicable deductions).
Key criteria: Scholarly, research and creative social innovation action
Nomination guidelines
- TFA members are eligible to be nominated for this award. Please note that retired members, professors emeriti and adjunct professors are not eligible.
- Faculty who receive this award may not be nominated for the same award for two years (e.g. 2022-2023 recipients cannot be nominated for the same award until 2025-2026).
- In addition to the citation, award recipients shall prepare for the university community a brief description (200-300 words) of the scholarly, research or creative work for which they are receiving the award. This will be requested directly from the recipient by the OVPRI after they are notified of their award.
Candidates are nominated by two colleagues, a ‘Nominator’ and a ‘Seconder’. The Nominator is required to supply the information and documents as outlined below under Nomination Process and Nomination Package. A Seconder for each nomination is also required and may assist the Nominator in preparing the nomination package.
Please note:
- Either the Nominator or the Seconder must be external to the nominee’s home department or school.
- There is no option at any point in the nomination and review process to change the nominee’s award category.
Excellence in SRC social innovation and/or action will be recognized by:
- An SRC initiative that has made a unique, innovative contribution to SRC social action design and/or implementation through collaboration with community partners and which has led to the strengthening of civil society either through program or policy impact(s).
- Evidence of the extent of effective collaboration with community partners towards the action design and/or implementation.
- Evidence of significant transformative impact of the SRC initiative work in terms of social or public benefit and/or contribution to social action.
Contributions to the training and research careers of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research scientists and technical staff are foundational to TMU’s SRC activities. The nominee’s contributions to training, taking into account the standards of the relevant field, will be considered in the adjudication process.
- Obtain the nominee’s consent to be nominated.
- Complete the nomination package as described below.
- Submit the nomination package via the Online Nomination Portal on the Recognition website.
- The nominee will receive a confirmation email with a link to provide online consent. This step must be completed before the submission deadline.
- Nominations submitted past the deadline (including the nominee’s consent) will not be accepted by the Review Committee.
The nomination should provide:
- Citation (100 word maximum) highlighting in brief how the nominee meets the criteria for this award, including any related notable achievements. This text will be used in creation of related university communications should the nominee be selected.
- Supporting Statement (three page maximum) that explicitly describes how the nominee meets the award criteria.
- Summary (two page maximum) of the nominee’s contributions to social or public benefit and/or social action. Please also include a brief note about norms for the field, as these can vary across disciplines.
- The supporting statement and summary should be written in language that can be understood by non-experts.
- The nominator has the option to provide up to a maximum of five supporting materials including, if appropriate, external appraisals of the nominee’s work and/or up to two significant publications. A publication is defined as a full-length article or book chapter (no page limit), either of which counts as one document. Non-publication supporting materials may not exceed ten pages in total.
- Nominees will be prompted by email to submit their CV after the initial nomination submission. Nominees will be asked to provide an updated abbreviated CV in CCV or OCGS format, highlighting in yellow the relevant key contributions related to the nomination. The service component may be removed from the abbreviated CV.
The award recipient(s) shall be recommended to the VPRI by the OVPRI Prizes and Awards Committee. Nominees are excluded from membership on this committee. Members of the Committee who are acting as a nominator must recuse themselves from all discussion related to the selection process for this award. The Committee may recommend not to present an award in a particular academic year.
Nomination deadline: November 4, 2025 at noon
Recipient notified by: December 17, 2025
Award presentations: Celebration of Excellence; Toronto Met Awards Gala
Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation
srcfunding@torontomu.ca
Celebration details
This award is celebrated at the Celebration of Excellence and the Toronto Met Awards Gala.