Northern Ontario Recovery Program: Funding to Improve Business Operations
Through NORP, eligible businesses can receive up to 100% of eligible project costs to a maximum of $25,000 for projects relating to impacts of COVID-19.
Through NORP, eligible businesses can receive up to 100% of eligible project costs to a maximum of $25,000 for projects relating to impacts of COVID-19.
Eligible Canadian small businesses can qualify for government grants through the Canada United Small Business Relief Fund in support of pandemic recovery.
Your charity or not-for-profit can receive up to $75K and 100% of costs for community-based projects and $200K for National/Provincial projects.
Organizations in Canada’s creative industries can receive up to $2.5M in funding via the Creative Export Canada program. Deadline is September 29, 2021.
Ontario’s Reconnect Festival and Event Program is investing $9M to support event organizers in creating safe community events for Ontarians.
The NGen Supercluster recently distributed $28.8M towards nine advanced manufacturing projects that will increase economic growth and innovation.
St. John’s, Newfoundland-based company Kraken Robotics is set to receive $2.9 Million towards their deep-sea autonomous vehicle project.
$60 million in government grants for PPE and a new legislation with the new Ontario Main Street Recovery Plan.
The RRRF has been crucial in stabilizing businesses following impacts of COVID-19. An additional $600 million will continue to offer federal relief solutions to address urgent needs.
The Incentives for Zero-Emissions Vehicle (iZEV) program provides reimbursements up to $5,000 on the purchase/lease of a new battery-electric vehicle or battery-gasoline hybrid.