Funding Takeaways from Ontario’s 2023 Fall Economic Statement
Ontario recently published its economic statement with a few takeaways related to Canadian government funding programs.
Ontario recently published its economic statement with a few takeaways related to Canadian government funding programs.
Via the International Technology Partnership Program (ITP), eligible applicants can receive up to $250,000 in grant funding towards commercializing a new product.
Atlantic Canada businesses can access up to 50-75% of eligible expansion project expenses to a maximum $20 million in funding.
Projects eligible to receive Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credits need to prove their project is innovative enough for funding. We take a look into what this means.
BSP provides Ontario businesses up to $10 million loans to adopt/adapt innovative technologies that support productivity, expand operations, and increase exports.
The Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) Program has opened two funding streams, the Adoption Stream and the Research and Innovation Stream.
To find what lies ahead for Canadian businesses and how they should prepare, Juniper Consulting, on behalf of BDC, researched dominant trends that will shape the Canadian business environment between now and 2030.
Analyzing BDC trends, there is a lot of change happening that businesses not only need to be aware of, but also need to adjust their processes to prepare for the future.
The CanExport SMEs program is reopening its applicant intake for projects starting in the 2023 government fiscal year.
Business incubators are organizations and programs that provide entrepreneurs and start-ups access to mentorship, investors, and resources.