Alternatives to the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS)
CEWS’ strict eligibility criteria leaves many businesses ineligible to receive funding. These alternative wage subsidies can help your business through COVID-19.
CEWS’ strict eligibility criteria leaves many businesses ineligible to receive funding. These alternative wage subsidies can help your business through COVID-19.
The Digital Strategy Fund (DSF) helps Canadian artists and arts organizations adapt online with grants of up to $500K and 85% of project costs.
Canadian Agricultural Partnership Manitoba (CAP Manitoba) provides a max of $25,000 per applicant for up to 50% of eligible PPE, sanitization, and training costs.
The Advanced Research & Commercialization (ARC) program is supporting companies operating in the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sector by subsidizing 50% of eligible costs.
The Ontario Made program gives local manufacturers a recognizable logo and an online page to promote and find made-in-Ontario products.
Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) support is expediting bio-manufacturing projects related to COVID-19.
The federal government is offering 100% of costs covered to a max of $100K towards accessibility projects for small businesses and communities.
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been replaced by the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Find out what this means for you.
Access up to $3,000-$15,000 in government funding per 10-week to 4-month work placement offered to youth in Ontario. Does your automotive manufacturing business qualify?