Ontario Government Funding for Hiring Workers with Disabilities
Ontario businesses hiring workers with disabilities can access grants to reduce on-boarding costs, lower unemployment rates, and access untapped talent.
Ontario businesses hiring workers with disabilities can access grants to reduce on-boarding costs, lower unemployment rates, and access untapped talent.
Canadian innovators can access grants and procurement contracts to research and develop solutions for government COVID-19 challenges. Browse ISC’s current challenges.
The Triple-P Program provides eligible businesses in Northern Ontario with up to $10,000 in grant funding towards innovative technology and/or equipment purchases related to productivity, prototype, or process improvements.
The federal Aerospace Regional Recovery Initiative funding program will provide $250 million over the next three years to support recovery from COVID-19 for small and medium-sized aerospace sector businesses across Canada.
The Jobs and Growth Fund (JGF) is a $700 million federal government funding program that aims to strengthen Canadian economies and create jobs for long-term growth following the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The Government of Ontario has invested $100M into the new Venture Ontario Fund, a joint enterprise of a total $205M to provide venture capital and business growth funding for Ontario businesses enhancing innovation, economic growth, and job creation.
The Government of Canada is investing in COVID-19 funding to non-profit organizations in Northern Ontario through the Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF).
The Healthy Hire Manitoba Program is a hiring grant that offers up to $50,000 per employer to help offset wages of rehired or new employees who have received, or will be receiving, their COVID-19 vaccines.
To ensure a more sustainable future for Canadians and help join the global fight against the imminent climate crisis, the Government of Canada has announced an investment of $44.3M from the SDTC Tech Fund towards 11 innovative clean technology projects.
Ontario has announced an investment of $690,000 to provide a new, free training program to 260 manufacturing employees around the province to upgrade productivity, health and safety in the workplace, and supply chain strength.