Funding for organizations that help businesses grow in southern Ontario
FedDev Ontario is investing in people, potential, and possibilities. We are here to help not-for-profit and community development organizations that provide support and services to companies to reach their potential and unlock new possibilities.
Government of Canada
Overview of the Funding for organizations that help businesses grow in southern Ontario program:
Benefits of the Funding for organizations that help businesses grow in southern Ontario program:
Focus on one or more of our fall 2024 intake priorities:
Clean economic growth projects that support the greening of the economy, that can contribute to emissions reductions and that create sustainable and green jobs.
Growth companies projects that accelerate business development and growth.
Technology projects in cutting-edge sectors.
Industrial transition projects that support change in traditional sectors to adopt new technologies and other innovations to improve their competitiveness and build new opportunities.
Automotive suppliers projects that support firms in the transition to Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEV) and contribute to the development of a robust Canadian ZEV supply chain.
Eligibility criteria of the Funding for organizations that help businesses grow in southern Ontario program:
Organizational Structure:
Incorporated Not-for-Profit Status: Applicants must be incorporated not-for-profit organizations.
Legal Capacity: Organizations must be capable of entering into legally binding agreements at the time of application.
Geographic Location:
Southern Ontario Presence: The organization should be located in southern Ontario and actively support businesses and/or community economic development within this region.
Eligible Entities:
Collaborative Groups: Consortia of collaborating partners.
Business Accelerators and Incubators: Entities that provide support to start-ups and growing businesses.
Indigenous Organizations: Not-for-profit organizations representing First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Peoples.
Innovation Centres: Facilities that foster innovation and technological advancement.
Municipalities and Municipal-Type Organizations: Local government bodies and similar entities.
Post-Secondary Institutions: Colleges and universities engaged in economic development activities.
Other Not-for-Profit and Community Development Organizations: Entities focused on community economic development.
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Funding for organizations that help businesses grow in southern Ontario