SCAP Ontario Agri-Food Energy Savings Program
The SCAP Agri-Food Energy Cost Savings Program is a new funding program that helps Ontario’s food processors lower their costs to be more competitive and sustainable.
The SCAP Agri-Food Energy Cost Savings Program is a new funding program that helps Ontario’s food processors lower their costs to be more competitive and sustainable.
Through the SCAP Grow Ontario Market (GOM) program, applicants can receive up to 50% funding to a maximum of $60K per business for producers and food and beverage processors, or up to $125K for eligible sector organizations.
British Columbia has announced its SCAP funding under the Food Processing Growth Fund (FPG) with a total $20 million over three years to provide eligible businesses with $50,000 to $1 million in funding for infrastructure, equipment, and/or training projects.
A common frequently asked question (FAQ) when it comes to applying for government funding is how many employees are needed to be eligible for funding?
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