SCAP New Brunswick – Market Development and Access (MDAP)

Receive up to $15,000 in Market Development Funding.

New Brunswick’s SCAP Market Development and Access Program supports the food basket industry in leveraging new, existing, and emerging markets, from local farmers’ markets to international ones, to increase sales.

To view more programs offered by the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (SCAP), visit our SCAP overview page.

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Annual Funding Applications Supported

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Give your application the best chance of approval. Ryan supports the writing of applications for more than 100 Canadian federal and provincial government grants, tax credits, and no-interest loan programs.

Amount of Funding

Amount of Funding

Access up to 50% to a maximum of $15,000 annually per project per year.

Eligible Applicants

Eligible Applicants

An applicant may be eligible for this program if they meet the following criteria:

  • All food and beverages producers and processors in New Brunswick;
  • Agriculture, Aquaculture and Seafood producers and associations;
  • Agri-businesses, Aquaculture businesses and Seafood businesses not including food service enterprises such as restaurants and catering;
  • Funding is only available to the applicants who meet one of the following criteria;
  • Resident of the Province of New Brunswick who is at least 19 years of age;
  • Project location is within the Province of New Brunswick; and
  • Project benefits the Province of New Brunswick.
Accessible Technology Program (ATP)

Eligible Activities

There are three streams in this program. To be eligible for funding, applicants must fall under one of the following:

  • Market Readiness stream supports the food and beverages industry’s ability to access the certifications and training they need to identify their target markets; understand who their customers are; and formulate quantities, pricing, and formats for their products;
  • Market Development stream supports and minimizes the risks for food and beverages companies to develop opportunities and expand their sales into new, existing, and emerging markets; or
  • Direct to Consumers stream supports the food and beverages industry’s ability to sell directly to consumers through activities that strengthen the awareness, demand, and sales of their products.
Eligible Activities

Program Deadline

Speak with a member of our team to find the latest intake period info for this program or subscribe to our newsletter to be notified.

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Time Saving

95%

Throughout the application process

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Successfully applying for the right funding program at the right time, focusing on the right topics is no easy challenge. We provide an average 95% time savings to our clients, compared to businesses that apply for funding in-house.

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