The grant aims to increase the adoption of environmentally efficient used heavy vehicles among transportation companies to reduce GHG emissions. Eligible activities include acquiring used heavy hybrid rechargeable, electric, or alternative fuel vehicles, which must be between two and six years old and registered for the first time in Quebec. Financial assistance is provided as a fixed amount based on the vehicle's age.
The Government of Saskatchewan Procurement Guide Grant provides a structured framework to guide public entities in the procurement process, ensuring accountability, transparency, and the best value approach. This initiative includes seven key steps, from need identification to contract management, designed to streamline procurement for ministries, Crown corporations, boards, agencies, and commissions.
The Farm and Ranch Water Infrastructure Program (FRWIP) provides rebates and supports water development projects for secure and sustainable water sources in agriculture within Saskatchewan. The program also assists with well decommissioning to mitigate drought impacts, ensure public safety, and reduce groundwater contamination risks.
The Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Stream provides funding for innovative projects that address challenges in hiring, training, or retaining workers in Ontario. This program aims to create a sustainable and resilient workforce by focusing on sectors experiencing labor shortages, and by supporting marginalized groups facing employment barriers. Eligible activities include projects that foster workforce development, capacity building, and support for in-demand sectors such as manufacturing, technology, and construction.
The SODEC's 'Programme d’aide à la promotion et à la diffusion,' effective from March 2024, aims to support Quebec-based organizations involved in promoting and disseminating cinema. The program offers financial assistance for activities such as national and digital promotion, audience development, and technical improvements in film projection, targeting distributors, commercial exhibitors, and programming organizations.
The Measure of Support for the Purchase of Electric Off-Road Vehicles (VHRE) aims to assist tourist organizations in electrifying their off-road vehicle fleets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation. Eligible activities include the purchase of up to two new electric off-road vehicles per type for operational use by employees or volunteers, and the purchase and installation of up to two charging stations or connectors per eligible vehicle. The financial aid offered is a non-refundable grant, covering up to 50% of eligible expenses, with a maximum support of $49,500.
Obtain a loan of up to $100,000 to help small and medium-sized enterprises adopt digital technologies and enhance their competitiveness.
The program offers up to $30,000 per commercial unit for businesses engaging in eligible activities and occupying specific commercial spaces in Vieux-Saint-Jean. The grant aims to revitalize the area by transforming vacant spaces into active business sites.
The Support Policy for Businesses, developed in conjunction with the regional development fund, aims to assist private and social economy enterprises in Trois-Rivières with start-up or expansion projects. The policy focuses on initiatives that promote economic growth, job creation, and impact. It prioritizes projects in the tourism, industrial, commercial, agricultural, and scientific development sectors, including expenses like capital assets, information tools, and technology purchases, excluding R&D.
Developmental capital of $5 million or more (20% to 30% of shares) to acquire a company in Quebec or abroad, for growth and productivity enhancements, and more.
Get a term loan and guarantee starting at $50,000 to increase productivity by financing your green projects, including developing or adopting clean technologies and eco-friendly practices.
The Connection Grant supports short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives, including events like workshops, conferences, or summer institutes, and outreach activities such as policy briefs, media events, and public debates. Eligible projects must be geared towards facilitating scholarly exchanges and can receive funding ranging from $7,000 to $50,000 over one year. Only Canadian institutions with institutional eligibility can administer these funds.
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The Momentum Fund aims to support local businesses by funding projects that stimulate innovation, accelerate digital transformation, or invest in energy-efficient equipment, covering 25% of project costs up to $20,000. Eligible activities include technological advancements, business succession plans, market development, human resources initiatives, sustainable development efforts, digital transformation projects, business model optimization, cybersecurity measures, and governance improvements.
Debt financing up to $100 million to acquire a company in Quebec or abroad, for growth and productivity enhancements, and more.
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 your research.
The Novoclimat - Maison Grant Program in Quebec offers financial incentives for builders to construct energy-efficient homes. Administered by the Bureau de l'Efficacité et de l'Innovation Énergétiques (BÉIE), the program focuses on reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by promoting higher construction standards.
The Biosecurity Enhancement Initiative aims to bolster the resilience of the agriculture and food sector by addressing biosecurity risks and enhancing emergency preparedness. The program offers funding opportunities for key agriculture industry businesses, including Primary Producers, Processors, and Service Providers, across seven project categories focused on animal and plant health. Eligible activities include risk assessments, management planning, equipment upgrades, and innovative monitoring and management tools to reduce biosecurity threats.
The Farm and Ranch Water Infrastructure Program (FRWIP) aims to develop secure and sustainable water sources for agricultural use in Saskatchewan. Eligible activities include community water development projects such as well drilling and construction, dugout excavation, and pipeline installation. The program offers a 50% rebate on pre-approved project costs, with a maximum payment of $150,000 per applicant over the five-year term from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2028.
Get a loan or loan guarantee between $150,000 and $5 million to cover up to 60% of project costs to boost the region's potential to attract tourists from other parts of Canada and abroad.
The Alberta Central Big Future Innovation Grant is designed to support Alberta-based for-profit small businesses that demonstrate innovation and growth potential. Eligible activities must be lawful and include businesses with up to 99 employees, which are in continuous operation for at least one year as of October 1, 2024. Recipients must hold a credit union business account to receive the grant funds.
This grant program aims to improve the health and quality of crops and livestock in New Brunswick by providing funding support to eligible organizations, institutions, and individuals. Projects focusing on pest and disease control, monitoring, and overall enhancement of crop and livestock health are eligible for financial assistance of up to $75,000 per project.
The AgriInsurance Program offered by the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) provides flexible and affordable insurance to producers across Manitoba, covering over 80 different crops against production and quality losses. The program involves a cost-sharing structure between producers, the Government of Canada, and the Manitoba Government, ensuring a robust safety net for agricultural risk management.
Investment for start-up of young innovative businesses with growth potential located in Quebec region. Innovative and high-growth potential businesses aimed at major fundraising within the next 24-48 months.
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 your ideas.
Receive funding for your clean and efficiency energy projects in Indigenous, rural, and remote communities across Canada. Projects should aim to reduce Northern communities' reliance on diesel for heating and electricity.
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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 your ideas.
Get up to 75% of the course costs (tuition, workshop fees and books) for business readiness training that will help develop your management and marketing skills. This grant supports rapid business readiness training for new and existing First Nations entrepreneurs to enhance their management and marketing skills. Funding covers up to 75% of approved costs for direct course expenses only, excluding living expenses or degree pursuits.
The Tourism Growth Program (TGP) in British Columbia aims to assist small and medium-sized businesses, tourism organizations, and communities in developing tourism products and experiences that enhance Canada's attractiveness as a destination. Eligible activities include improving and creating innovative tourism offerings, supporting marketing and promotion, and developing sustainable tourism plans. Preference is given to projects with high impact, lasting benefits, and strong community alignment.
The Tourism Growth Program (TGP) is a three-year initiative providing $108 million to support Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, SMEs, and not-for-profit organizations in developing local tourism products and experiences across Canada. Priority is given to projects that increase tourism benefits in rural areas, support Indigenous tourism, enhance sustainability, and extend the tourism season.
The Tourism Growth Program (TGP) offers significant financial backing to enhance local tourism products and experiences, foster community attraction, economic development, and sustainable growth across Canada. Focus areas include enhancing existing tourism, investing in digitization, and promoting year-round activities.
This grant program by Digital Main Street aims to support brick-and-mortar small businesses in Ontario with the adoption of technology through training, advisory support, and funding for local Digital Service Squad members. Eligible activities include purchasing limited equipment, print marketing materials, staff salaries, and travel costs. Small businesses, however, are not eligible to apply directly for this grant.
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Get a term loan between $100,000 and $5 million to cover up to 90% of eligible costs of hotel renovation projects. Aimed at enhancing and expanding hotel infrastructures throughout Quebec, this program requires a minimum 10% contribution from private sources.
The grant program aims to support businesses in their initiatives related to recruitment, onboarding, integration, training, and retention of both national and international employees. Eligible activities include organizing recruitment events and developing digital platforms to enhance talent attraction and retention.
Loans and loan guarantees to start or expand a business, or purchase at least 25% of an existing business, in Quebec. The local investment fund supports a variety of projects, including startup initiatives, business improvements, expansions, and entrepreneurial succession.
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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 your ideas.
The Lytton Business Restart Program aims to support the economic recovery of Lytton, B.C., by providing funding for the restart and revitalization of businesses affected by the 2021 wildfire. Eligible activities for funding include purchasing equipment, securing supplies, and covering business expenses such as commercial space fit-up and basic construction costs (in some cases). The program prioritizes core and returning businesses and offers both non-repayable and repayable contributions depending on the funding stream.
The B.C. Agri-Business Planning Program offers financial support to primary agricultural producers and food and beverage processors for informed decision making and business development. The program provides funding under two streams: Agri-business skills and leadership development, and Business planning, preparedness, and disaster recovery. Activities include specialized training, financial analysis, business strategy, and disaster recovery planning.
The Value-Added Program in Alberta supports processors in the food and bio-industrial sectors by offering grants for projects that enhance sales, production capacity, market access, and job creation. Eligible activities include processing capacity expansion, food safety improvements, new product development, and market access initiatives. The primary objective of the program is to promote the growth and development of value-added products in the food and bio-industrial sectors in Alberta.
The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership grant aims to support projects that enhance sustainability and ecological practices in agriculture within New Brunswick. Eligible applicants can receive up to $50,000, accounting for 25% of project costs. Projects may involve environmental management planning, waste management systems, and agro-environmental improvements.
The Land and Biodiversity Program in Alberta funds projects aimed at reducing the environmental impact of natural resource development and maintaining or improving biodiversity within the province. Eligible activities include innovations in minimizing industrial footprints, improving remediation practices for sectors such as oil, gas, coal, renewable energy, forestry, agriculture, and mining, as well as biodiversity conservation efforts like protecting threatened ecosystems and promoting climate change adaptation. Funding is available to a wide range of applicants, including technology developers, industry, SMEs, academic institutions, and not-for-profit organizations.
Receive up to $15,000 to cover up to 50% of eligible costs to develop a digital adoption plan for your company. Access knowledge center services focused on assisting SMEs with digital modernization and literacy through education.
The Nunavut Entrepreneurship Incentive offers budding entrepreneurs in Nunavut a $5,000 contribution to offset business expenses and cover child care costs for children under six years. Alongside financial support, the program provides career counseling and start-up assistance to ensure new businesses can thrive.
Get financial support to help manage large income declines caused by production loss, increased costs or market conditions.
The AQT Young Enterprises Grants aim to propel the growth of emerging tech companies in Quebec by uniting experience with youth. To be eligible, companies must have their headquarters in Quebec, be incorporated under provincial or federal law, operate in the techno-digital sector, have been in existence for 18 months to 5 years, and achieve a minimum annual revenue of $500,000.
The Entrepreneur Equity-Matching Initiative, a collaboration between New Relationship Trust (NRT) and Tale’awtxw Aboriginal Capital Corporation (TACC), offers BC First Nation entrepreneurs equity-matching funds of up to $5,000 to establish, modernize, or expand their businesses within the traditional Coast Salish territory.
The On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF), managed by Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR), aims to support producers in Alberta in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing farm sustainability. The program provides financial support for the adoption of new beneficial management practices (BMPs) in three activity areas: improved nitrogen management, enhanced soil health with cover crops, and strengthened rotational grazing systems. Eligible activities must be new practices not already routine for the farm and must be pre-approved by RDAR.
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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 your ideas.
Gain access to financial assistance to support abattoirs with activities aimed at improving profitability, viability, environmental sustainability, and increased food security. The PEI Livestock Strategy Program offers funding for various projects designed to enhance different aspects of livestock production, including environmental sustainability, productivity, and profitability.
Quebec entrepreneurs who are unable to obtain financing in conventional financing networks can obtain loans of $2 000 to $20,000 and support.
The Credit for Investment and Innovation aims to support eligible corporations in Quebec by providing a tax credit for expenses incurred on the acquisition of specific property. Eligible activities include the purchase of manufacturing and processing equipment, electronic data processing equipment, eligible management software, and certain other specified categories of property, used primarily at a designated location within Quebec.
The Advanced Manufacturing Homebuilding Challenge, funded with $50 million over two years starting 2024-25, aims to drive digital transformation in Canada's homebuilding sector by leveraging an additional $150 million from industry and other government levels. The program focuses on introducing advanced manufacturing technologies to accelerate homebuilding, reduce costs, lower carbon emissions, and improve labor productivity. Eligible projects should be transformative, commercially applicable, enduring, and collaborative, involving multiple industry partners, especially SMEs.
Futurpreneur is a leading organization in Canada that supports young entrepreneurs aged 18-39 with financing, expert mentorship, and resources to help them start and grow their businesses. The program offers a range of tailored offerings, including support for business ideation, startup financing, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Whether you are looking to learn more about entrepreneurship, start a new venture, or expand an existing business, Futurpreneur provides valuable support to help you succeed in the competitive business landscape.
The Innovative Business Funding program is designed to support Canadian enterprises engaged in innovative projects across various industries. The program aims to stimulate business growth, enhance competitiveness, and foster innovation within the Canadian economy.
Le Fonds ADM / 375 idées s'engage à propulser la nouvelle génération d'entrepreneurs montréalais en les soutenant financièrement dans la concrétisation de leurs projets. Son ambition est de stimuler l'innovation et le dynamisme économique en offrant un appui concret à 375 entrepreneurs d'ici la célébration du 400e anniversaire de la métropole.
The Entrepreneurial Development Assistance Program – SODEC aims to enhance the performance and competitiveness of Quebec cultural enterprises through professional entrepreneurial support. Eligible activities include personalized entrepreneurial guidance, feasibility studies, market analysis, business planning, and strategic development in areas such as technology adoption, commercialization, and financial management. The program offers up to $75,000 in funding per project to cover up to 75% of eligible expenses, particularly for entrepreneurial succession, business transfer, or turnaround projects.
Le Fonds économie circulaire est un programme de financement dédié à l'accélération de la transition écologique au Québec. Il soutient les jeunes entreprises en phase de démarrage qui proposent des produits, services ou technologies incrustés dans l'économie circulaire, notamment dans les secteurs de l'agroalimentaire, du recyclage et de l'écoconstruction. Les investissements, allant de 250 000 $ à 2 000 000 $, se font sous forme d'équité ou de quasi-équité, visant à réduire la production de matières résiduelles et les émissions de GES.
Ready 4 Market (R4M) is Ontario’s premier pre-seed investment fund, supporting early-stage technology start-ups in Ontario to commercialize transformative technologies. The fund co-invests up to $250,000 with private investors, helping start-ups with a market size of at least $100 million scale.
The Tourism Relief Fund (TRF) by Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) supports tourism businesses and organizations in Canada to adapt their operations post-pandemic while promoting sustainable tourism growth. The TRF offers $500 million over two years to empower these enterprises to enhance tourism experiences, attract visitors, and strengthen the tourism sector in the Prairies.
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The CleanBC Go Electric Rebates Program aims to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in British Columbia for both environmental and economic benefits. It provides post-purchase rebates on a variety of eligible specialty-use vehicles including motorcycles, cargo e-bikes, utility vehicles, and medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. Eligible applicants include individuals, businesses, non-profits, and public sector organizations based in B.C.
The Loan for Growing Collective Enterprises offers financing up to $150,000 aiding the growth of collective enterprises contributing to the social economy. Eligible activities include equipment purchase, technology acquisition, marketing, working capital for the first year, and consulting fees. It supports enterprises in the Longueuil region, ensuring socio-economic impacts are maximized.
The Prime-Vert program focuses on enhancing agroenvironmental practices in agricultural operations. Eligible activities include projects like reducing pesticide usage, improving soil health, managing fertilizers, optimizing water management, and promoting biodiversity. Financial support varies, covering up to 70% of expenses depending on the activity, with specific funding limits for individual and cooperative projects.
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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.
The Stabilization of Employment grant offers financial assistance to businesses affected by seasonal or cyclical fluctuations to extend employment periods for precarious and seasonal workers. Eligible activities include diversifying products or services and facilitating workforce sharing among three or more employers to stabilize employment.
The Advancing Agri-Food Processing Grant is designed to bolster innovation, competitiveness, and operational efficiency for agri-food processing and manufacturing enterprises. By providing financial aid for equipment upgrades and process efficiency analyses, this funding program aims to modernize production capabilities and facilitate the incorporation of new technologies.
MASC's lending programs provide Manitoba's agricultural producers with reasonable access to credit. They offer direct loans and guarantee loans made by private-sector financial institutions to assist in the creation and expansion of operations in rural Manitoba.
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The Regional Quantum Initiative in British Columbia, part of Canada's National Quantum Strategy, aims to aid companies and not-for-profit organizations in advancing and commercializing quantum technologies. Eligible activities include productivity improvement, business scale-up, technology commercialization, ecosystem capacity building, and business acceleration and incubation. The program prioritizes clean economic growth and diversity, offering funding up to 50% for businesses and up to 90% for eligible not-for-profit organizations.
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 $10,000. The KICK$TART Loan Program offers financial support to startups and fosters business development.
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The SODEC Development Assistance Program for 2024-2025 aims to financially support the development of high-quality, original, and engaging projects, including long fiction films, medium and long documentaries, and animation feature prototypes. Eligible activities include writing, rewriting, and prototyping, with a focus on enhancing creative conditions and preparing projects for eventual production and screen presentation.
The Youth Innovations Scale Grant aims to support established youth-led or youth-adult partnerships in Ontario that wish to expand or enhance successful community projects targeting young people, particularly those experiencing systemic barriers. Eligible activities include enhancing the quality of existing projects to deepen impact or expanding current projects to reach more youth. The grant provides up to $150,000 annually for two to three years.
The Family Innovations Test Grant supports grassroots initiatives led by parents, guardians, and caregivers in Ontario aiming to enhance their community's well-being. This grant focuses on testing new ideas, researching issues, or strategizing around challenges to positively impact families facing systemic barriers, especially among Indigenous and Black communities.
The Working Capital Loan provides a maximum of $150,000 to cover business operating costs for one year, including expenses related to hiring key employees. Eligible activities include maintaining steady working capital and projects that create or maintain jobs, excluding R&D expenses. Applicants must be legally constituted, located in the DEL region, and demonstrate profitability and growth potential.
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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 Innovation in Artificial Intelligence Funding Program in Quebec supports companies looking to develop, commercialize, or adopt AI technologies. It offers financial assistance for collaborative projects with other Quebec-based firms, emphasizing innovation and technological advancements. Eligible activities include developing new products or processes with significant innovation and commercial potential. This component is aimed at business groups comprising a minimum of two Quebec companies.
The BC On-Farm Technology Adoption Program provides cost-shared funding to help farmers in British Columbia adopt new technologies that enhance profitability, productivity, and efficiency. Eligible activities include implementing automation, robotics, innovative on-farm growing, packing or storage technologies, and farm business management tools. The program targets technologies that are new to the applicant and have reached TRL level 9, ensuring they are viable and commercially available.
Administered by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport, the Experience Ontario 2024 program focuses on funding for festivals and events that motivate visitors to discover Ontario, connect people with local experiences, and increase tourism spending. It covers programming, marketing, and production costs for events occurring between April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025. Events must be held over a minimum of two consecutive days.
Get an equity match of up to $25,000 for British Columbia First Nation Community business projects to establish, modernize or expand a business.
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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 your projects, and bring innovative solutions to life.
The Quantum Technology Innovation Projects grant, launched by the Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Energy, is a forward-thinking initiative aimed at promoting the growth, innovation, and commercialization of quantum technologies within Quebec. This grant supports SMEs in developing or significantly improving quantum technology products or processes.
The Commercialization Loan offered by DEL aims to finance the costs associated with marketing products and market development. Eligible activities include expenses related to market analysis, certification or licensing fees, promotional tool development, and fees for commercial missions, exhibits, and trade shows. This loan, with a maximum amount of $150,000, can be either a term or equity loan, repayable over 5 to 7 years, and may also cover specialized consulting fees.
Funding of up to $100,000 for producer groups to demonstrate and evaluate new agricultural practices and technologies at the local level.
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.
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The Appui au positionnement des alcools québécois program provides financial assistance to businesses looking to market and sell their alcoholic beverages in Quebec. This grant supports producers by helping them increase sales and introduce new products to the market, particularly within the network of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ). By participating in this program, companies can diversify their product offerings and enhance their presence in Quebec's liquor market.
The Business Assistance Program in Music and Variety Shows, administered by SODEC, aims to support management activities and projects within the para-industrial sector. Eligible activities include detailed project activity planning, sales reporting of productions, and providing financial summaries and statements. The program supports companies involved in music and variety shows, emphasizing the integration of new media.
Receive funding for your not-for-profit organization to educate your stakeholders about the value and benefits of accessibility, help support compliance with accessibility laws, and promote a culture of inclusion.
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Receive up to $350,000 in funding to cover up to 30% of eligible expenses for a product or process innovation project involving AI, from the planning stage through to real-life demonstration.
Get repayable financing of $150,000 or more for your SME or social enterprise, in the form of a loan, loan guarantee or equity investment, when financing from other sources is insufficient.
You could get up to $125,000 to cover a maximum of 75% of the eligible costs for a 36-month project that aims to promote the use of French in workplace activities, when dealing with clients, and to update internal and external communications and marketing.
Receive up to $1.5 million in funding to cover up to 50% of eligible expenses for structuring projects that highlight collaborative research in AI by a cluster of companies that share project costs, benefits and intellectual property. Eligible projects must involve development or improvement using AI, demonstrate R&D efforts, involve technological/business risks, and showcase commercial potential.