The Professional Standards section of the financial aid program primarily targets Sectoral Workforce Committees (CSMO) and promotes the development and revision of professional standards. Eligible activities include needs analysis, feasibility studies, implementation of professional standards through promotional activities, and the support and training of companions. Projects can receive up to 100% financial coverage for expenses, including training, hiring companions, and administrative costs.
The Program for the Reduction of Air and Noise Pollution (PRPAS) aims to support municipalities, Indigenous communities, and businesses in Quebec in their efforts to reduce air and noise pollution. Eligible activities include the replacement of existing equipment with more efficient versions, as well as projects that improve air quality and the sound environment. The program offers financial assistance covering up to 80% of eligible costs, up to a maximum of $500,000 per project.
The Ambition-Competences program aims to develop workforce skills through targeted project calls that address specific needs, economic sectors, or particular job roles. It supports training projects related to digital transformation and the green economy, eligible for up to 85% financial assistance for expenses like salaries, professional fees, and essential tools. To qualify, projects must involve at least two companies and can include activities such as adapting, updating, or offering existing training.
The Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund provides funding to provinces and territories to reduce carbon pollution and support Canada's 2030 climate target and net-zero emissions goal by 2050. Eligible activities include energy efficiency retrofits, fuel switching, organics diversion, and changes to industrial processes and product use. Additionally, up to $250 million is available for home heating oil transition, focusing on low-income households facing energy poverty.
The Grow Ontario Market Initiative supports primary producers, processors, and industry organizations in expanding their business through market analysis and planning, new product development, and marketing activities. Eligible activities include regulatory review, ingredient sourcing, brand development, and trade missions. The program offers funding of up to 50% of eligible costs, with a maximum of $60,000 for individual producers and processors, and $125,000 for industry organizations.
The Canada Book Fund's Support for Organizations component is designed to bolster the Canadian book publishing industry by funding collective projects that benefit multiple stakeholders and enhance the visibility and infrastructure of Canadian-authored books. This program provides financial assistance for marketing, technology adaptation, professional development, and internship projects aimed at increasing the reach and efficiency of the industry.
The Strategic Science Fund (SSF) aims to enhance Canada's scientific, technological, and innovation excellence by mobilizing the resources of not-for-profit organizations to address critical needs. This is achieved through leading-edge research, knowledge mobilization, stakeholder engagement, and training to develop world-class research and innovation talent.
The Fonds vert grant program in Gatineau provides financial assistance to non-profit and public organizations for projects aimed at improving or protecting the environment. Eligible activities include studies, environmental events, awareness projects, and structuring projects that align with the city's environmental policy and themes such as water preservation, air quality improvement, and biodiversity conservation. The funding can cover up to 75% of projects under $5,000 and up to 50% of projects over $5,000, with a maximum grant of $25,000 for most projects or $15,000 for events.
The Innovation and Knowledge component of the Évolution-Compétences program aims to enhance workforce development knowledge and market needs through research, collaboration activities, and pilot projects. Eligible activities include developing innovative training, conducting studies on skill development, and organizing events to promote professions in demand. The financial aid can cover 100% of eligible expenses, including salaries and professional fees, with specific caps on hourly rates and annual amounts.
The Export Development Program (EDP) supports Nova Scotia businesses looking to expand their market reach beyond the province by offering financial incentives for travel, trade shows, trade missions, and consulting services. The program aims to increase sales, improve competitiveness, and bring positive economic impacts to the region.
The New Brunswick Market Development and Access Program supports local food and beverage producers, processors, and agri-businesses by providing funding to enhance market readiness, development, and direct-to-consumer sales. The program aims to boost the industry’s capabilities to enter new and existing markets while reducing associated risks through financial assistance and strategic initiatives.
The "Call for Innovation Projects in Agritechnologies" supports Quebec-based companies in developing innovative agricultural technologies to address current sector challenges. Eligible activities include the development or significant improvement of products or processes that offer a competitive advantage and involve technological or business uncertainties, with a strong potential for commercialization.
The Nova Scotia Film & Television Production Incentive Fund offers financial support for organizations involved in creating screen-based content. Eligible projects must have a Nova Scotia spend of at least $25,000 before HST and meet specific criteria based on ownership percentages. The fund has two streams - Stream I for projects with 50% to 100% Nova Scotian ownership and control, and Stream II for projects with less than 50% Nova Scotian ownership. Funding levels depend on the ownership structure, employment of Nova Scotians in key positions, shooting locations, and duration of the shoot in Nova Scotia.
The SODEC's Aid for Innovative Initiatives Program aims to support strategically significant projects involving technological, digital, or business process innovation. Eligible activities include development phases such as intellectual property protection, detailed market studies, research and development, project production, and implementation. These projects should promote the competitiveness of Quebec's cultural enterprises, stimulate innovation, and enhance business intelligence.
The Cultural Festivals Funding Program (CFFP) aims to support the development of Toronto's festival sector by promoting community-building, cultural engagement, and inclusivity. Eligible activities include cultural festivals with significant programming in performing arts, visual arts, literary arts, and other cultural expressions that are primarily free or offered at a nominal fee, taking place in the public realm. The program offers funding through Multi-Year Operating, Annual Operating, and Project streams.
The Research and Innovation (R&I) program aims to propel growth and sustainability in Manitoba's agriculture and agri-food sectors by accelerating innovation through basic and applied research. Open to a wide range of applicants, the program offers substantial financial support for projects that develop new technologies, products, and practices, enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of these crucial industries.
Gain access to financial support to cover the costs of activities aimed at preparing and maintaining resilience in relation to emerging challenges including extreme weather events, animal and plant disease outbreaks, natural disasters, wildlife damage, farmer mental health, and farm safety. The program aims to accelerate the adoption of recognized assurance systems, including food safety, biosecurity, traceability, and animal welfare in the production, processing, and distribution of New Brunswick agri-food products.
The DCC Technology Demonstration Program aims to accelerate digital adoption among Ontario SMEs by providing up to $150,000 in reimbursement funds for the implementation of digital technologies identified in their Digital Modernization and Adoption Plan (DMAP). Eligible activities include the adoption of commercialized digital technology, costs related to installation and maintenance, and salaries for technical staff essential to the project's success. This initiative supports the commercialization of Ontario technologies while significantly enhancing the technological capacities of participating SMEs.
The Growing Future Opportunities Initiative offers funding of up to $8 million over 3 years to support apple, tender fruit, table grape, and wine grape growers in Canada. The grant aims to help growers plant new varieties to improve quality, production, and marketability, with 75% of eligible costs covered up to $50,000 for replacing existing varieties. Eligible activities include replanting approved varieties in the same location or block where the previous trees or vines were removed.
New Brunswick's Indigenous Agriculture Development Program offers funding opportunities for First Nations communities and individuals interested in entering the provincial agricultural industry. The program supports the development of new markets and provides financial assistance to Indigenous applicants with viable agriculture projects. Eligible participants include Indigenous individuals, communities, organizations, and businesses in New Brunswick seeking to enhance their agricultural ventures.
The New Brunswick Agricultural Research and Innovation Grant Program is designed to encourage the advancement of agriculture, agri-food, and agri-science sectors in the province. The program provides funding for innovative research and development projects, on-farm demonstration trials, pre-commercialization activities, and technology adoption to enhance sector-wide benefits and support climate change adaptation. Eligible applicants include indigenous groups, agricultural producers, academic institutions, and agri-businesses, among others.
The Tourism Growth Program (TGP) aims to enhance tourism products and experiences in Quebec to attract visitors from outside the province, focusing on rural and remote regions. Eligible activities include increasing tourism spin-offs in communities, supporting Indigenous tourism, developing sustainable tourism experiences, and extending the tourism season. The program offers financial contributions ranging from over $60,000 to $250,000, with a portion of the funds dedicated to Indigenous tourism initiatives.
The Agri-Land Accessibility and Enhancement Program in New Brunswick provides financial assistance to facilitate the development of farmland for agricultural purposes. The program supports activities such as re-development of inactive agricultural lands, land clearing for crop production, field consolidation, land leveling, site suitability assessment, and wetland/watercourse delineation.
The grant program offers a maximum contribution of up to $500,000, covering up to 50% of eligible expenses for sustainable development projects that implement eco-responsible practices with a significant impact on the business's responsible model. Eligible activities include projects addressing water usage, raw materials management, greenhouse gas reduction, sustainable production, transportation logistics, and environmental certification related to construction or renovation.
The ÉcoPerformance program supports industrial initiatives that aim to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through substantial investments exceeding $15 million. This grant targets industrial sites committed to GHG reduction, providing financial assistance for projects meeting specific criteria and contributing to environmental sustainability.
The Targeted Labour Market Program (TLMP) in Nunavut offers funding opportunities to eligible employers, institutions, and training providers for education and training programs that address the demand for skilled workers in the territory. This initiative aims to support unemployed Nunavummiut facing barriers to employment by providing training in essential skills, employability skills, life management skills, and employment readiness. The TLMP requires applicant organizations to demonstrate a direct connection between the proposed training and future employment opportunities for Nunavut residents. Successful applicants must show evidence of occupational demand from local employers and ensure that the training is aligned with industry standards and recognized by relevant regulatory bodies. The program focuses on marginalized groups such as persons with disabilities, at-risk youth, and those facing multiple employment barriers. Employers, institutions, and training providers can apply for up to one year of funding through the TLMP to deliver educational programs that lead to employment or further education for participants. The application process involves submitting a detailed proposal to the Director of Career Development for review, and approved projects are documented through a Contribution Agreement. Upon completion of the training period, recipient organizations must provide comprehensive reports on the outcomes achieved by participants and the overall success of the program. The TLMP emphasizes accountability and requires recipients to maintain financial records in compliance with government regulations. Career Development officials monitor the projects to ensure that the funding is utilized effectively and that the expected outcomes, such as employment or return to school, are met. Training modules under the TLMP can include a blend of in-class components and skills development activities, with a focus on empowering individuals to overcome employment barriers and enhance their employability skills. Overall, the Targeted Labour Market Program serves as a vital resource for addressing skill shortages, supporting workforce development, and promoting economic growth in Nunavut. By targeting marginalized populations and aligning training programs with local employment needs, the TLMP plays a crucial role in enhancing the employability of Nunavummiut and fostering sustainable economic opportunities in the region.
The Dairy Processing Modernization Initiative provides cost-share support to dairy processors for equipment upgrades that enhance processing efficiencies and improve food safety. This initiative covers 50% of eligible costs up to $200,000 per recipient, making it easier for dairy businesses to stay competitive and comply with evolving safety standards.
Gain access to financial support to cover the costs of agriculture business planning, skills development and awareness training. This program supports projects and activities for agricultural producers, agri-businesses, Indigenous Peoples or Organizations, and agricultural industry organizations and associations in New Brunswick.
The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) provides funding for state-of-the-art research infrastructure projects, supporting Canada's universities, colleges, research hospitals, and non-profit research institutions. Eligible activities encompass the acquisition or development of research infrastructure essential for world-class research, including equipment, laboratories, and facilities to bolster productivity and innovation. The funding aims to enhance Canada's research capacity, promote economic growth, and foster collaborative networks.
The Zero Emission Transit Fund, facilitated by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada, aims to support public transit and school bus operators in Canada with the shift to zero emission alternatives. It provides funding for planning projects and capital projects, including vehicle procurement and infrastructure upgrades.
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The Clean Resources Program administered by Alberta Innovates aims to support the development and deployment of clean technology innovations that drive economic growth, enhance environmental performance, and improve social well-being. The program is open to various applicants, including technology developers and research organizations, and focuses on projects related to advanced hydrocarbons, renewable energy, energy storage, and environmental innovation.
This grant aims to support social economy enterprises in implementing digital transformation projects linked to their mission. Eligible projects include electronic ticketing solutions for non-profit theaters and data traceability systems for recycling cooperatives. The grant offers a non-repayable contribution of up to $20,000 per enterprise per year, covering a maximum of 80% of eligible expenses such as professional fees and equipment acquisition.
The SODEC's Cultural Events Assistance Program is designed to promote, showcase, and commercialize Quebec's cultural industry by supporting a diverse range of events, including festivals, markets, and professional gatherings. Eligible activities include professional-quality programming, promotion, production, and administration costs related to cultural events that primarily take place in Quebec. The program aims to foster cultural and economic impact, audience development, and the professional growth of Quebec artists and artisans.
The Northern and Regional Economic Development (NRED) Program provides funding to Alberta municipalities, Indigenous communities, and non-profit organizations for initiatives that boost regional economic development and diversification. Eligible projects include feasibility studies, training events, marketing campaigns, business retention, and innovative approaches that support economic growth and investment readiness. Approved applicants can receive between $10,000 and $300,000 to cover eligible project costs.
Get up to $10,000 to cover 90% of costs related to well decommissioning, including sealing and capping water wells by a registered well driller. Eligible expenses for well decommissioning include excavation, materials, in-kind labor, and equipment usage costs.
The Capacity Building program by Protein Industries Canada aims to advance Canada’s plant protein sector by supporting collaborative projects that address gaps in market insight, innovation infrastructure, talent acquisition, regulatory frameworks, inclusiveness, access to capital, and sustainability. Eligible activities must align with the program’s strategic priorities and involve diverse and inclusive teams, fostering sector-wide transformation and growth.
The Energy Storage and Minerals program supports the development of next-generation materials, critical minerals, and end products to create a competitive, modern, and sustainable minerals and materials industry. Eligible activities include novel energy storage technologies, mineral extraction and processing innovations, and battery materials recycling to enable waste reduction and develop a circular economy.
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Get funding up to $30,000 to cover up to 50% of eligible costs related to participating in an export tradeshow or trade missions outside of the province of Manitoba with the purpose to assess and/or initiate business in an export market.
The CleanBC Commercial Express Program supports reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in commercial buildings. Through streamlined applications and financial incentives, building owners can adopt electrification measures such as installing heat pumps and energy recovery systems. Eligible buildings include various commercial types within BC Hydro's service area.
Apply for an interest-free repayable contribution from $125,000 up to $10 million to develop, commercialize or produce innovative products, processes and services, improve productivity, capacity and competitiveness, scale-up and expand to develop new business.
Get a non-repayable grant up to $450,000 to cover 30% of eligible costs for projects that will accelerate the commercialization of technological innovations within Saskatchewan's agricultural sector.
The Custom Efficiency Program aims to improve energy efficiency in commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings by providing funding for detailed energy studies and implementing energy conservation measures. Eligible projects must demonstrate significant potential for energy savings, such as reducing natural gas usage by a minimum of 1,000 GJ annually or electricity consumption by 50,000 kWh annually. The program offers substantial financial incentives to cover up to 75% of energy study costs and up to $1.5 million for implementing energy-efficient projects.
The ENCQOR 5G Technology Development (SME) Program partners Ontario-based small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with ENCQOR 5G Anchor Firms to develop 5G technology projects. Eligible activities include the development, integration, testing, or validation of pre-commercial technologies within TRL level 1-7 that contribute to the iPaaS testbed, aimed at driving commercial impact and providing economic, environmental, or social benefits to Ontario. Projects must respond to the posted Challenge Statements and have the potential for significant economic benefits for the applicant and the province.
The grant offers non-repayable contributions to help businesses access consulting services related to strategic issues at various development stages. Eligible activities include optimization of production facilities and studies on circular economy and recycling, among others. The program supports both private incorporated companies and social economy enterprises active in the Québec metropolitan area, with specific funding limits and coverage percentages based on the type of organization.
The Programme Innovation Bois 2023-2026, initiated by the Quebec Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests, supports private-sector investments in innovative wood transformation projects and in the utilization of low-quality wood. Eligible activities include the implementation of advanced technologies and equipment for wood processing and various feasibility and market studies aimed at enhancing the value-added potential and innovation of the forest products industry.
The Measure of Accompaniment and Technical Support (MASTE) is a support measure aimed at Quebec forest enterprises facing a shortage of skilled labor. The program provides financial assistance for hiring external specialists to offer tailored technical interventions, improve forest operations, and implement innovative solutions, including technology transfers and lab tests to validate applicable technical solutions in production settings. Eligible activities include technical diagnostics, technical services, and technology transfers.
This grant aims to support businesses in enhancing productivity and addressing labor shortages through advanced technologies like automation and robotics. Eligible projects include the acquisition of production equipment with a strong digital component or operational technologies that significantly improve productivity. Private incorporated businesses and social economy enterprises conducting commercial activities are eligible, with financial contributions of up to $500,000 for manufacturing projects and up to $100,000 for other sectors, covering up to 50% of eligible expenses.
The On-Farm Efficiency Program (OFEP) aims to help agricultural producers enhance environmental sustainability by improving the efficient use of agricultural inputs, reducing emissions, and minimizing chemical runoff. Eligible activities include adopting smart farm technologies, energy-efficient practices, farm security improvements, and efficient grain handling methods. Each applicant can receive a maximum of $150,000, with specific caps for different program streams like $50,000 for Smart Farm Technology and $100,000 for Efficient Grain Handling.
The Stabilization of Employment program provides financial assistance to businesses to extend employment periods for seasonal workers. Projects can focus on diversifying products or services to prolong seasonal employment. Eligible organizations include private companies, worker or employer associations, professional associations, non-profits, and cooperatives.
The Bitumen Partial Upgrading program supports technologies aimed at enhancing the value of processed bitumen while reducing associated emissions. Eligible activities include advancing technology development within a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) range of 3-7, and applicants can range from technology developers and industry associations to post-secondary institutions and not-for-profit organizations. This program aims to reduce diluent requirements and create better feedstocks for non-combustion products.
The CleanBC Go Electric Commercial Vehicle Pilots Program is a pivotal initiative funded by the Province of British Columbia aimed at transforming the commercial vehicle sector towards zero-emission technologies. Through financial incentives, robust data collection, and strategic program administration, the initiative aims to make ZEVs more accessible and viable for commercial operations across the province.
The Eco-Roof Incentive Program in Toronto provides funding to support the installation of green roofs and cool roofs on residential, industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings. The program offers up to $100,000 for green roofs and up to $50,000 for cool roofs, with the aim to enhance the city’s climate resiliency, reduce energy use, and manage stormwater. Eligible projects must meet specific design and construction standards, with applications reviewed on an ongoing basis before any work commences.
The Circular Food Innovators Fund aims to support small businesses in Toronto implementing reuse systems to replace single-use and takeaway items with reusable foodservice ware. Eligible projects must involve food or beverage products for takeaway or delivery, focusing on innovative solutions, collaboration, community benefits, and sustainment plans.
The Arts Infrastructure Program by the BC Arts Council supports eligible organizations in developing and enhancing spaces for B.C.'s arts and cultural practitioners. The program funds projects related to planning and consultation, capital improvements, and specialized equipment acquisition, aiming to improve accessibility, sustainability, and capacity of arts spaces.
The FedDev Ontario grant program supports incorporated businesses in Southern Ontario by providing no-interest, repayable contributions ranging from $125,000 to $10 million per project. Eligible activities include developing, commercializing, or producing innovative products, processes, and services, improving productivity and competitiveness, and scaling up or expanding to develop new business opportunities. The program prioritizes projects focused on clean economic growth, business development, technological innovation, and industrial transition.
The System Innovations Grant supports collaborative efforts aimed at understanding and improving systems to better serve youth, focusing particularly on Indigenous and Black communities. Eligible activities include groundwork and implementation projects that enhance how young people navigate services, reimagine access to resources, and involve youth in creating new processes. The grant prioritizes projects that address systemic barriers and empower youth aged 12-29, with funding up to $250,000 per year for a term of 2 to 5 years.
The AICE – Tech for Healthy Aging grant, powered by AGE-WELL and Alberta Innovates, seeks to accelerate the commercialization of innovative technology solutions that improve the health and quality of life for older adults in Alberta. Eligible projects must align with Alberta Innovates’ AICE Concepts or AICE Validate programs and focus on addressing key challenges such as supportive homes, healthcare delivery, cognitive health, and more, with funding available up to CAD 200,000 or 300,000 based on the project's stage.
The NSERC Alliance – Alberta Innovates Advance Program is designed to support Alberta university researchers in developing emerging technologies aligned with Alberta's technology and innovation strategies. It offers two streams of funding: Stream I, which supplements NSERC Discovery Grants for researchers with awards in emerging technology areas, and Stream II, targeting general researchers focusing on specific topics such as Internet of Things, advanced data management, cybersecurity, and quantum computing. Eligible projects must align with outlined emerging technology areas and be aimed towards commercialization within a two-year term.
The Aerospace Regional Recovery Initiative - Quebec is part of the REGI program aimed at supporting Canadian aerospace SMEs in emerging from the pandemic with enhanced global competitiveness. The initiative focuses on greening operations, improving productivity, and bolstering commercialization efforts within the aerospace sector. Eligible applicants for the ARRI include SMEs in the aerospace sector as well as not-for-profit organizations supporting them. Indigenous businesses and organizations are also encouraged to apply, with RDAs able to cover up to 100% of eligible project costs in Indigenous-focused projects. The initiative focuses on adopting environmentally sustainable practices, improving productivity with advanced manufacturing, and integrating new technologies into supply chains.
The Business Acquisition Loan supports entrepreneurs who intend to acquire at least 25% of an existing business with a goal of executing a takeover within 5 years. This encompasses purchasing shares, acquiring business assets, and covering professional service fees related to the acquisition. Offering up to $150,000, it provides flexible repayment options including term or equity loans, 'excess cash flow' loans, and debentures. This loan program, orchestrated by Développement économique de l'agglomération de Longueuil (DEL), aims to facilitate business continuity and growth in the Longueuil agglomeration.
The Transformation stream of the New Frontiers in Research Fund aims to support large-scale, interdisciplinary Canadian-led research projects that address significant challenges with potential for lasting change. Eligible activities include both fundamental and applied research with social, economic, environmental, or health impacts. Applications must be submitted by interdisciplinary teams of five or more members.
Get a maximum of $1 million to cover up to 50% of eligible costs for projects that showcase collaborative research in quantum technologies involving two or more SMEs (or one SME and one startup). This group of companies must share the costs, benefits and intellectual property of the innovation project.
Get a contribution of up to $150,000 to cover 50% of eligible expenses for the realization of a research and innovation project related to the development and growth of products or services at the origin of the creation of the startup.
The Quantum Technologies Innovation Projects Grant supports projects that focus on research in quantum technologies in collaboration with eligible public research centers. These projects can receive a funding of up to $1,000,000 per project, aimed at supporting projects involving quantum encryption, quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum AI algorithms.
Funding for projects involving the innovation of new products or processes, or the significant improvement of an existing product or process. Projects must be carried out by a group of at least two entities.
The Technology Investment Program, funded by FedDev, provides matching contributions of up to $50,000 to support SME manufacturers in Southern Ontario. This grant aims to help businesses invest in long-term production assets and technologies, such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and IoT, that increase productivity and reduce emissions. Eligible activities include capital equipment purchase, installation, training on new equipment, and project-related professional service fees and direct labour.
This program, funded with a $1,000,000 annual budget, supports projects in three categories: raising awareness and skill development for ecological entrepreneurship, aiding start-ups in eco-transition from conception to market, and enabling SMEs and large corporations to adopt sustainable practices and technologies.
The Programme d'Aide aux Projets Stratégiques supports strategic and exceptional projects that enhance the competitiveness and profitability of Quebec's cultural enterprises. It focuses on initiatives that ensure the discoverability and promotion of Quebec cultural products, both nationally and on digital platforms. Eligible activities include project labor costs, production and implementation expenses, promotional efforts, material and equipment costs, and more, with the possibility of receiving up to 75% of allowable project costs, capped at $750,000.
The Proximity 2024-2026 Initiative aims to support the planning, development, or consolidation of collective initiatives in local marketing and agrotourism. Eligible activities include implementing market studies, organizing knowledge transfer events, developing marketing tools, and constructing or adapting sales venues. Nonprofit organizations, cooperatives, municipal entities, and Indigenous communities with active establishments in Quebec can apply.
The Transport Canada (TC) Vehicle Theft Deterrent and Prevention Grant is designed to support new and novel electrical or electromechanical innovations that help deter and prevent vehicle theft. Eligible activities for this grant include research and development of solutions at Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 1-4, focusing on affordable and effective measures to protect cars, SUVs, and trucks from theft. The program offers funding of up to $150,000 CAD for Phase 1 Proof of Feasibility.
The Programme de soutien à la production de gaz naturel renouvelable offers financial assistance to companies and organizations looking to develop projects or feasibility studies related to the production and injection of renewable natural gas into the natural gas distribution network in Quebec. This program aims to support initiatives that contribute to the production and distribution of renewable natural gas, also known as biomethane, which is derived from organic materials such as agricultural waste, landfill gas, or wastewater treatment plants. Renewable natural gas is considered a sustainable energy source as it can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on fossil fuels. By investing in projects that produce and inject renewable natural gas into the existing gas network, Quebec is promoting the development of a cleaner energy mix and supporting the transition towards a more environmentally friendly energy sector.
Get a grant of up to $150,000 to cover up to 50% of eligible costs for carrying out research and an innovation project to develop and grow products and services for which the start-up was created.
The Programme d’immobilisation en entrepreneuriat collectif (PIEC) aims to support social economy enterprises in Québec in their real estate projects, including renovation, construction, and acquisition of buildings, to enhance their business development and service offerings. Eligible projects must demonstrate necessity for economic activities and complementarity with other funding sources, with financial assistance covering up to 50% of the project's eligible expenses, up to a maximum of $500,000.
The objective of the INNOGEC fund is to broaden access to professional management consulting and governance services by providing financial support for professional fees associated with consulting and advisory interventions. By facilitating access to these valuable resources, INNOGEC aims to enhance organizational capacities, promote operational efficiency, and support strategic development for the beneficiary entities. By encouraging better governance and informed management, this initiative seeks to foster economic growth, drive innovation, and promote sustainability across various sectors and communities.
The Digital Generator grant supports Canadian arts groups, collectives, and organizations in enhancing their digital capacity to transform business models and operations. Eligible activities include hiring consultants to assess digital needs and implementing digital strategies, with funding for individual projects up to $50,000 and collaborative projects up to $100,000.
The Skills for Success Program aims to enhance foundational and transferable skills for Canadians, helping them better prepare for the workforce. The Research and Innovation Stream was focused on financing projects that develop innovative approaches towards skills development, supporting individuals to prepare for, re-enter, or maintain employment.
The Skills for Success Program – Training and Tools Stream Grant, by Employment and Social Development Canada, aims to fund initiatives designed to enhance the foundational and transferable skills of Canadians of all skill levels. This grant supports projects that develop and implement training programs, as well as create assessment tools and training resources, with a focus on collaboration with employers and accessibility.
If you're an entrepreneur under the age of 35 in Newfoundland and Labrador and you haven't been able to get funding from other sources, you can get a low-interest loan of up to $10,000.
The Implementation Readiness Fund, under Canada's Low Carbon Economy Fund, aims to support the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan by funding projects that boost deployment readiness for GHG emissions reductions and overcome barriers to low-carbon technology adoption. Eligible activities include workforce development and training, as well as network development and knowledge sharing to prepare organizations for implementing GHG reduction initiatives.
Receive funding to cover up to 75% of eligible project costs of active transportation projects, including walking, cycling, and wheeling, to increase connectiveness and accessibility, improve quality of life, and reduce carbon emissions.
Get a grant of up to $500,000 per year for a three-year project to cover up to 50% of eligible expenses when you collaborate with at least one academic institution or public research centre on an R&D project aimed at reducing GHG emissions project in Quebec.
The Partnership for Training and Innovation program supports the implementation of the 'Training and Innovation in Unionized Environments Program' by Employment and Social Development Canada in Quebec. It aims to foster the success of women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, newcomers, and visible minorities in Red Seal trades through investments in training equipment and innovative approaches that eliminate barriers to learning these trades. Eligible activities include acquiring new training equipment and developing novel training methods to enhance participation and remove obstacles for underrepresented groups in Red Seal-certified trades.
The Agri-Tech Innovation Initiative aims to bolster growth and productivity in Ontario's agri-food sector through innovation, advanced manufacturing, food safety, enhanced cybersecurity, and energy efficiency. Eligible activities include deploying or modifying new or commercially available innovative equipment, technology, or machinery for production or manufacturing, with a project cap of $100,000 in eligible costs.
Get up to $350,000 to cover 75% of the costs of project planning, R&D, technology validation, and technological showcase activities relating to the development of innovative products or processes.
Receive support to grow your new or existing business through one-on-one coaching, business plan training, mentoring, and digital support services.
The Main Street Innovation Fund in Toronto provides grants to Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) and not-for-profit organizations to support innovative and creative solutions addressing main street business challenges. The program aims to enhance main street vibrancy through activities such as community placemaking, main street activations, and technology improvements, offering grants ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 for eligible projects.
The Agri-Food Energy Cost Savings Initiative in Ontario supports agri-food processors in enhancing energy efficiency through the implementation of technologies and processes. Eligible activities include the purchase or modification of equipment and technology to improve energy efficiency, as well as building envelope energy efficiency improvements like renewable energy systems and lighting upgrades.
The Commercial Space Rehabilitation Grant Program provides matching funding of 50% to commercial business operators and owners of vacant or at-risk storefront properties for interior renovations. Funded by the Government of Canada, the program aims to support the recovery and long-term success of small retail businesses in Toronto by funding eligible activities such as structural upgrades, HVAC improvements, electrical work, and plumbing. The maximum base grant is $20,000, with additional funding available for accessibility upgrades and multi-unit properties.
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Get access to world-class expertise, facilities and IP when you form a partnership with a university, college or health institution. Use the partnership to help solve complex problems, build proofs-of-concept, improve processes and performance, validate.
The Sustainable Manufacturing Challenge by NGen will invest up to $35 million from Global Innovation Cluster funding, seeking additional industry investments to total over $100 million in collaborative projects. The program aims to support Canada's path to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by accelerating the application of advanced technologies in manufacturing, focusing on areas such as low carbon energy solutions, carbon capture, and smart manufacturing for efficiency gains. Eligible projects must be transformative, collaborative, applied, and provide enduring benefits to Canada's advanced manufacturing ecosystem.
To obtain this action plan, companies and contracting authorities will take part in a personalized digital diagnostic process in which their level of digital maturity will be assessed, and their specific challenges and needs identified. The action plan will present the essential elements of a successful digital transition, and key performance indicators for follow-up. Phase III of the Quebec Initiative for Construction 4.0 (IQC4.0), authorized in decree number 365-2021 of March 24, 2021 by the Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation (MEI), aims to support the Quebec construction industry in the digital shift, particularly in the deployment of Building Data Modeling (BDM or more commonly BIM) on a large scale. This phase is a continuation of the IQC4.0 program, which began in March 2018. To date, more than 250 companies have been diagnosed. It is also part of the Construction Action Plan (CAP) announced on March 21, 2021, as well as the Offensive en Transformation Numérique (OTN) announced on March 29, 2021. Quebec Ministry of the Economy and Innovation is investing $13.7 million in this new phase of the Quebec-wide initiative. The project is led by two organizations accustomed to supporting the digitization of businesses, the Groupe BIM du Québec and the Institut de gouvernance numérique, in partnership with professional associations in the construction industry.
The LTI³ project, led by InnovLOG, aims to intensify and optimize the integration of digital technologies and operational efficiency in the freight transport sector, particularly for companies with fleets of fewer than 20 trucks. The grant provides financial support covering 60-70% of eligible costs up to $33,000, including travel expenses. Eligible activities include digital, technological, operational and environmental audits, as well as support and implementation of digital technology integration projects.
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The Accelerating Agricultural Innovations 2.0 (AAI 2.0) program, delivered by RDAR in partnership with the Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, aims to support research activities that advance new and existing agricultural innovations in Alberta. Eligible activities include developing, demonstrating, and evaluating the feasibility of new management practices and technologies in areas such as drought resilience, soil health, and general agricultural innovations.
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The Agriculture Funding Consortium (AFC) aims to facilitate a collaborative approach in funding agriculture and food research and innovation projects in Alberta. Eligible activities include projects undertaken by provincial and federal governments, non-profit research institutions, academic entities, and industry associations aiming to enhance value and sales of Alberta products. Submission entails a two-stage process, beginning with a Letter of Intent followed by a full proposal if shortlisted.
The 2022 Special Call – Research for Postpandemic Recovery aims to support Canadian-led interdisciplinary projects addressing socio-economic inequities amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. With a budget of up to $250,000 per year for two years, it funds innovative research directly responding to the UN Roadmap priorities for a more equitable, sustainable, and resilient future. Eligible activities include those that combine elements from at least two different disciplines and demonstrate tangible outcomes by the end of the grant period.