If you're an established music organization or trade association, you could get a grant between $10,000 and $300,000 to cover up to 50% of the costs of activities such as training, professional development, business analytics and exporting.
Financial assistance of up to $500,000 or 75% of the total eligible project-related cost, whichever is less, for business innovation projects. For start-up projects, you can get funds up to 50% of total eligible project-related costs to a maximum of $10,0
Get a grant covering up to 60% of your total annual revenues when you present and exhibit quality art and literary works to Canadian audiences.
Get up to $5,000 in financial assistance, as well as business-plan guidance, business counselling and training to become self-employed in Newfoundland and Labrador if you are receiving or are eligible to receive Provincial Income Support.
Get a non-repayable contribution of up to $500,000, or an equity investment, to cover up to 49% of the production or post-production costs for a primarily English-language feature-length fictional film.
If you are expanding your existing business operations in Northern Ontario, you can apply for funding in the form of a contribution up to $400,000 to cover 20% of the project costs, with an optional term loan of up to $600,000 to cover an additional 30% o
Arts collectives and other eligible groups can receive funds to plan an activity related to literary, visual or performing arts.
Get a non-refundable grant up to $150,000 per partner company (to a maximum of $600,000) to cover up to 50% of the expenses when you partner with at least one other business and a research centre on an artificial intelligence project that accelerates drug
Funding competitions and access to business advisory and market intelligence services for innovators and start-ups.
The Resilient Communities Fund supports Ontario-based non-profit organizations in recovering and enhancing their capacity, resilience, and sustainability. Eligible organizations can apply for funding to implement medium to long-term plans that address their current challenges. The grant aims to assist organizations in developing new revenue streams, adapting services to community needs, and planning for future obstacles.
Get a grant between $500,000 and $1.2 million for R&D related to innovative technologies, tools and platforms that facilitate the drug discovery/development process and new therapeutic approaches.
The Small-Scale Activities component of Creating, Knowing and Sharing offers funding opportunities to advance the artistic careers and practices of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals, groups, collectives, and organizations. This grant supports activities such as acquiring materials for artistic production, engaging in career development, and receiving expertise from professional artists or cultural carriers.
The Theatrical Documentary Program offers funding support to Canadian audiovisual production companies for feature-length documentary projects in both production and post-production stages. It is a pivotal financing initiative designed to support Canadian audiovisual production companies by providing necessary funds for the development and completion of feature-length documentary films. The program aims to cultivate Canadian storytelling by encouraging the production of high-quality documentary films that can engage theatrical audiences.
Laval Économique offers a subsidy program for retail, restaurant, and hospitality businesses in downtown Laval to support their digital transformation. The program covers up to 50% of digital and technological equipment costs, up to $37,500. Eligible businesses must have been operational for at least two years and meet specific NAICS codes. Supported projects include automation, AI, and digital systems to enhance competitive edge. A documented strategic plan is required for application, and commitments should not be made prior to approval.
Organizations in key sectors can access support to develop and deliver workforce training for new and existing employees.
Get up to $10,000 to cover 90% of the costs related to well decommissioning including sealing and capping water wells by a registered well driller.
This component of the PSCE program is designed to assist large enterprises with their significant projects on international markets. It aims to encourage these enterprises to undertake projects that promote their internationalization
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.
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.
Get a non-repayable contribution to cover up to 90% of the costs of a project that supports the economic development of an official-language minority community in Quebec through a range of activities.
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.
Get funding to cover promotional expenses for the theatrical release of Canadian films in theatres, based on the performance of the films you have exhibited in the past year.
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 relatin
Receive up to $1 million in funding toward the development, testing and validation of electric vehicle (EV) and battery-focused technologies.
Funding of up to $75,000 to cover 50% of the costs of dugouts, pipelines and wells for agricultural crop spraying, livestock watering or greenhouse production.
The Risk Management and Food Safety 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. It supports the agriculture sector in preparing for and maintaining resilience against emerging challenges such as extreme weather events, animal and plant disease outbreaks, emergencies/natural disasters, wildlife damage, farmer mental health, and farm safety.
Various funding opportunities for projects that focus on sustainable technologies that reduce GHG emissions.
Get a non-repayable contribution to cover eligible costs of community initiatives such as festivals, national events, volunteer recognition events, and community growth initiatives.
Get funding of up to $1 million (small businesses) or $20 million (larger businesses) to cover the project costs of diversifying into new product streams or implementing innovative process improvements.
The PARTENAR-IA Entreprise grant, part of the CRITM program, is designed to foster innovation and collaboration within the metal transformation industry in Quebec. It provides financial support to projects that explore new processes, advanced metal product designs, environmental sustainability, and digital innovation, aligning with the overall objectives of promoting research partnerships, enhancing technological innovation, and driving economic growth in the sector. Eligible businesses, including SMEs and startups in the metal transformation domain, can benefit from this grant to fund projects related to metals such as steel, aluminum, and other critical minerals. The grant encourages companies to develop innovative solutions, reduce environmental footprint, and leverage digital technologies like artificial intelligence for process optimization and data analytics. With a focus on research and development, the grant supports projects that aim to improve existing metal transformation processes, develop new alloys, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance production efficiency through automation and digitalization. By promoting collaboration between businesses and research institutions, the grant facilitates knowledge exchange, talent development, and technology transfer to boost industrial competitiveness and sustainability. The grant's guidelines outline specific research areas, funding criteria, and project durations to ensure successful outcomes and impactful results. By providing non-repayable financial assistance, the CRITM aims to incentivize companies to invest in innovation, drive economic growth, and establish Quebec as a hub for metal transformation excellence. Overall, the PARTENAR-IA Entreprise grant offers a valuable opportunity for businesses in the metal sector to access funding, expertise, and resources to advance their research and development initiatives, strengthen industry-academic partnerships, and drive technological advancements in artificial intelligence and digital innovation within Quebec’s metal transformation industry.
The Grow Your Business Online Stream of the Canada Digital Adoption Program will help up to 90,000 small businesses take advantage of e-commerce opportunities. Eligible businesses will receive a micro-grant of up to $2,400 to help with the costs relate
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 repayable advance or a repayable equity investment of up to $4 million to cover up to 30% of the production or post-production costs for a primarily English-language feature-length fictional film.
If your business or organization promotes or produces live music events in Ontario that feature Canadian artists, you could get a grant up to $125,000 to cover up to 50% of a project that aims to increase opportunities for Ontario artists, create new musi
Get a repayable advance of up to $37,500 in the development stage of your feature film. To be eligible, you need to have released at least 1 fictional or documentary feature film in the last 6 years, and 1 film that premiered at a qualifying festival.
Grants of up to $1.5 million for projects that focus on job creation and economic and business development in southwestern Ontario.
Get a financial contribution of up to $30,000 in matching funds and be partnered with a postdoctoral fellow to help solve your business challenges.
Receive up to $500,000 in funding to validate, test and prototype your winter weather automotive technology and mobility solutions.
Various grants for artists, critics and curators, editors, organizations, communities and more.
Get a grant of up to $30,000 to support travel costs to attend events within Canada or abroad that offer professional development or access to new markets if you are a First Nations, Inuit or Métis artist/organization, or artist's representative.
Economic development fund for participating First Nations for projects that have positive direct or indirect environmental or social impacts.
Check current health research funding opportunities from Alberta Innovates.
Get a repayable advance or a repayable equity investment of up to $3.5 million to cover up to 49% of the production or post-production costs for a primarily French-language feature-length fictional film.
Get a repayable advance of up to $37,500 of the costs in the development stage of your feature film. To be eligible, you must meet certain criteria for recent theatrical releases, including having 1 project funded by Telefilm.
Get a contribution that covers up to 50% of production costs, to a maximum of $2 million (tiered amounts based on the production budget) for a media project that grows the film and TV industry in Northern Ontario.
Funding to help develop artists and infrastructure, including support for emerging artists, export development and career investment.
Grants and contributions of varying amounts for arts organizations, arts businesses (fine craft, music, film and television, new media, writing and publishing) and artists.
If you are working on a Government of Yukon contract, get a rebate on construction materials for the procured goods and services, or up to 20% in wage subsidies when you hire Yukon labour, including youth and apprentices.
The Quebec government is inviting applications for funding under the "Programme Réseau MCS," which aims to support collaborative research and innovation projects focused on critical and strategic minerals. The objective is to position Quebec as a leader in the development, transformation, and recycling of these minerals by fostering partnerships between academia and industry.
Build the skills, knowledge and resources needed to digitize and preserve documentary heritage related to Indigenous languages and cultures.
The Consortium for Research and Innovation in Metal Transformation (CRITM) offers grants for research and development projects in the metal transformation sector. The funding aims to promote technological innovation, foster collaboration between businesses and research institutions, and support environmentally sustainable practices. The CRITM grant program is to fuel innovation in Quebec's metal transformation sector by encouraging sustainable partnerships, enhancing technological capabilities, promoting student involvement, facilitating research result transfer, developing new opportunities, and providing financial leverage.
If you’re a technology startup seeking early-stage capital for growth, but not yet venture-capital-round ready, you could get funds to match those of an angel investor, as a first step in preparing for your launch. You can also get support in the form of
Access an incentive of up to $200,000 to purchase or lease a new medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicle approved or listed on the program's list of eligible vehicles.
Get a non-repayable contribution of up to $500,000, or an equity investment, to cover up to 49% of the production or post-production costs for a primarily French-language feature-length fictional film.
Get a non-refundable contribution to help with expenses when your project is selected for an international film festival or event. The funding amount granted is based on the project category.
Have a bold idea for an innovation that will save and improve lives? Apply to the challenges that are posted and get funding to bring your idea to vulnerable populations.
Build the skills, knowledge and resources needed to digitize and preserve documentary heritage related to Indigenous languages and cultures.
Get up to $750 to cover up to 50% of eligible expenses to encourage your farm to become certified organic and to support those who have already made the changes needed to be a certified organic farm.
If you’re producing a feature-length documentary that demonstrates potential success at the box office, and your copyright is at least 51% Indigenous-owned, you could get 49% of your production costs covered, up to $175,000. Projects in post-production ca
Access a subsidized business growth program that includes registering your catalogue of music with performance rights organizations, professionalizing your business, assistance with marketing and promotion and participation in four 6-hour specialized busi
This component of the PSCE program aims to enhance SMEs' export capabilities and fast-track their projects in markets outside Quebec. The program supports business projects that seek to market products and services beyond Quebec, promoting the development of foreign markets for SMEs.
Receive funding to cover up to 100% of the project costs to document Canada's continuing memory and history to make it accessible to current and future generations.
Get a rebate on the purchase and installation of lighting products and more efficient farm equipment, such as piglet warmers, fans and milk and milking conservation equipment.
National associations and Indigenous groups can apply for up to $5 million over 5 years to cover 70% of the costs of activities that help the agricultural sector to leverage, coordinate and build on existing capacity; enhance safety; adapt to changing com
Get help to cover the costs of addressing the challenges facing the fish and seafood sector, in the form of branding and promotional strategies, access to new markets, ensuring product integrity throughout the supply chain, and increased collaboration.
Receive funding to cover up to 40% of the production costs of a professional film, television or digital media project.
The LogisVert program, initiated by Hydro-Québec, aims to support construction companies in implementing energy efficiency measures in new residential buildings. Eligible activities include the installation of high-efficiency heat pumps, Energy Star certified air exchangers, and other advanced energy systems. Financial assistance is provided based on the completion of specific energy-saving measures, with a maximum grant amount of $250,000 per house.
Small and medium-sized agricultural producers, agri-businesses and agri-processors can apply for up to $30,000 to cover 50% of the costs of expanding their product base or target markets.
Build the skills, knowledge and resources needed to digitize and preserve documentary heritage related to Indigenous languages and cultures.
The Cyber Security Innovation Network Program, funded by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, aims to support a national network to enhance Canada's cyber security ecosystem through academic-industry collaboration. With an $80 million investment over four years, the program focuses on research and development, commercialization of cyber security innovations, and the development of skilled cyber security talent. Eligible activities include collaborative technology R&D, commercialization initiatives, and innovative approaches to address skills and labour gaps in the cyber security sector.
Get financial support for your project that will help advance the development of products, processes, and technologies to the pre-commercialization phase of critical mineral mining.
Build the skills, knowledge and resources needed to digitize and preserve documentary heritage related to Indigenous languages and cultures.
The Concept to Realization component supports the full creative cycle for Canadian artists, providing grants for artistic research, creation, project development, remounts, production, post-production, and presentation. Eligible applicants include artists, artistic groups, collectives, and visual arts publishers. Grants up to $100,000 are available.
You can get a non-repayable grant and business advisory support to develop and/or redesign new green products, services, processes, and technologies to reduce their impact on the environment.
Receive up to 5 million dollars in cost-sharing funding for your for-profit organization in the supply-managed sectors to invest in your processing facilities to improve productivity and/or efficiency through the acquisition of new automated equipment and
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.
Get financial assistance to help increase domestic demand for Canadian turkey and chicken products through promotional activities. These activities can include product demonstrations, on-farm food safety and traceability programs, animal care programs, ma
The INNOGEC fund provides non-repayable contributions to Québec-based social businesses to help cover professional fees for strategic management consulting services, with a focus on those in the social economy. Eligible applicants can receive up to $15,000 to cover 40% of the total cost of qualifying consulting services.
Get a contribution of up to $7,500 to cover the cost of a variety of self-distancing type activities for TV, film and digital media production, with additional bonus funds for Inuktut language, original production, and Internet uploading/downloading.
Get up to $300,000/year to cover 100% of the expenses your Indigenous-led business incurs to strengthen and preserve Indigenous cultural identity and languages.
If you are working on a project for your business to transition to a green economy, foster an inclusive recovery, become more competitive and create jobs for Canadians, you could get an interest-free, repayable contribution for up to 50% of the project’s
Get up to $20,000 to cover eligible costs when you are invited to participate in an artistic or cultural exchange involving creative research, creation or networking activities within the context of an international residency.
If you are working on a project for your business to transition to a green economy, foster an inclusive recovery, become more competitive and create jobs for Canadians, you could get a non-repayable contribution for up to 90% of the project’s cost.
Get a contribution of up to $2 million for a book industry project related to marketing, digital technology, professional-development and more.
If you’re a national arts service organization, you could get funding equal to 60% of your annual revenues to support representation, promotion, and exchange through networking, shared learning, research, and other ongoing services.
Non-repayable contributions up to $5 million for demonstration projects that address barriers to the uptake of zero-emission on-road vehicles or improve the overall transportation system efficiency.
Get a rebate of up to $3,750,000 to cover up to 25% of the project costs for improving your production processes or waste stream processing, for entering new markets and/or producing new products, or establishing new production facilities.
Get up to $15,000 per year for up to two years to offset loan interest associated with new capital purchases that will allow you to expand your business.
Get up to $12,000 in non-repayable contributions to develop information and planning workshops for First Nations communities and Indigenous entrepreneurs to learn about the cannabis industry, laws, and regulations.
Agricultural landowners can get funding to establish or maintain beneficial management practices on agricultural land, or to remove targeted environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production.
Get a financial contribution to help you scale up and expand, adopt and commercialize innovative technologies and processes, or diversify your markets.
Get a non-repayable contribution to cover the costs of market diversification activities, website development, digital marketing, and market readiness activities.
Get a grant of up to $200,000 to cover up to 50% of eligible costs related to touring and exhibition activities of Canadian artists, artistic groups and arts organizations which build international exposure and increase the visibility of Canadian artists
Your organization could get a financial contribution to assist businesses at all stages of development in scaling up and becoming more globally competitive. Investments will focus on enhancing business support networks for under-represented groups — inclu
Get a non-repayable financial contribution for strategic projects that build on the existing strengths of your community, leading to long-term employment and enhanced economic capacity.
Contributions of up to $50,000 for business planning projects in Canadian book publishing companies.
Get up to $200,000 in funding for a study and action project pertaining to a specific environmental issue with the aim of identifying concrete actions to be taken in the fields.
Get up to $15,000 to cover 65% of the costs of short-term projects relating to export strategy, planning and marketing activities.
Contributions of up to 75% of the total eligible expenses or $50,000 for business planning projects in Canadian book publishing companies owned and controlled by an Indigenous publisher, members of a Racialized community or official language minority publ
Get a repayable contribution of up to $500,000 to cover up to 50% of eligible costs for a project that focuses on growth, productivity, technology adoption, market development and investment attraction.
Get funding of up to $50,000 to prepare and participate in industry or government-led sustainable forest management planning and forest policy development. er à la planification de la gestion durable des forêts et à l'élaboration de la politique forestièr