CleanBC Funds Companies Transitioning to Cleaner Energy
The organization CleanBC has introduced funding streams that will assist businesses as they transition to cleaner energy alternatives.
The organization CleanBC has introduced funding streams that will assist businesses as they transition to cleaner energy alternatives.
This article will summarize the eligibility criteria and funding allotments for SWODF and EODF, as well as provide an overview.
The Technology Investment Program, by CME, helps manufacturers in Ontario fund their projects in the 2023 year.
The Canada-Ontario Job Grant (COJG) funding program can reduce the cost of eligible employee training projects by 50-100%. This program will cover up to $15,000 in training costs per trainee.
The Hydrogen Innovation Fund is investing $15M over the next three years to support projects that work on boosting the growth of Ontario’s hydrogen economy.
This article highlights what funding opportunities may be available for manufacturing businesses in Canada today.
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.
Manitoba agriculture businesses are receiving a significant boost in funding thanks to four new SCAP funding programs.
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.