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.
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.
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 Climate Action and Awareness Fund has promised $206M funding for projects that will help reduce Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The future of self-driving cars is in full gear. Via Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN), Canada’s roads can become safer and more affordable.
Government of Canada grants $20.1M to Futurpreneur Canada to distribute pandemic relief funds to over 3,200 small businesses led by youth entrepreneurs that were impacted by COVID-19.
The Black Entrepreneurship Program aims to help thousands of Black Canadian entrepreneurs to rebuild their economic status following impacts caused by the global pandemic.
The Emergency Support Fund helps cultural, heritage, and sport organizations with $500M in grants to maintain operations, support artists and athletes, and preserve jobs.