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Tourism Growth Program in Northern Ontario

Up to $250,000
Type
Application Difficulty
EASY
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

This program is designed specifically for businesses like yours, focusing on enhancing local tourism in rural areas and supporting Indigenous tourism. With $108 million available over three years, it provides a significant opportunity to secure funds for development. By applying, you'll gain access to resources that can help you improve your facilities, create new attractions, or boost marketing efforts, ultimately drawing more visitors to your business.

Why should you apply? Because there's no need to worry about strict requirements on revenue or employee numbers. This makes the program accessible to a variety of businesses, allowing you to focus on growth rather than paperwork. The financing available through grants means that you can invest in your business without the immediate burden of repayment. It’s a win-win: enhance your operations while contributing positively to your community's tourism landscape.

In summary, this program not only offers financial support but also helps you strengthen your business and the local economy. Take advantage of this opportunity to grow while making a meaningful impact in your area.

Financing Details

Type of Financing
This program offers grant funding. A grant means you do not have to repay the money you receive, making it a fantastic opportunity for your business.

Eligible Expenses
You can use the funds for a variety of expenses related to developing local tourism products and experiences. Here’s a quick list of eligible expenses:

  • Marketing and promotional materials
  • Infrastructure improvements
  • Training and development for staff
  • Equipment purchases
  • Feasibility studies

Limitations and Fees
Funds cannot be used for general operating expenses, unrelated business ventures, or debt repayment. Additionally, there are no application fees associated with this program. We aim to keep it simple for you, without any hidden costs.

Qualifications

  • Location: Must be based in Canada, with a focus on rural areas and Indigenous tourism.
  • Business Type: Open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, SMEs, and not-for-profit organizations.
  • Sector: All sectors are eligible.
  • Employee Count: No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
  • Revenue: No minimum or maximum company revenue qualifications.
  • Legal Structure: All legal structures are applicable.
  • Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.

Disqualifications

  • None specified.

Description

The program offers $108 million over three years to support the development of tourism in your community. By participating, you can access funds that help create and enhance local tourism products and experiences. It's a significant opportunity for your business to grow in a field that attracts visitors and supports the local economy.

Funding is available for a range of projects, especially those that promote sustainability, extend the tourism season, and benefit rural areas or Indigenous tourism. This means you can use the money for things like improving facilities, creating new attractions, or marketing your destinations. Think of it as a way to boost not only your business but also the community around you.

One of the best parts? There are no strict requirements on company revenue or the number of employees you have, making this opportunity accessible to a wide range of businesses. This can help you improve your operations and increase your tourist traffic without the burden of immediate repayment. It's about investing in your future while making a positive impact on the tourism landscape in your area.

Program Steps

  1. Visit the Program Website.
    Navigate to the official website for the program to gather information and access the application form.

  2. Prepare Your Business Plan.
    Outline how the funding will enhance local tourism and benefit your business. Include details on sustainability, marketing, and facilities improvement.

  3. Gather Required Documentation.
    Collect the following documents to support your application:

    • Business registration documents
    • A detailed project proposal
    • Budget estimates for your project
    • Proof of community impact and support
    • Any relevant financial statements (if available)
  4. Complete the Application Form.
    Fill out the application form on the program's website, providing all necessary information and attaching your documentation.

  5. Submit Your Application.
    Review your application for accuracy and completeness, then submit it through the designated online platform.

  6. Monitor Your Application Status.
    After submission, keep track of your application status through the program's online system or by contacting their support if needed.

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