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By Ryan Remati-Paquette
December 8, 2025

What Can Riipen Level UP Fund for Your Projects

The Riipen Level UP program offers Canadian businesses and non-profit organizations an innovative way to engage talented students through short-term, fully subsidized internships. This initiative, supported by the Government of Canada's Innovative Work-Integrated Learning (I-WIL) Initiatives program, provides a valuable opportunity to complete projects while integrating fresh ideas and skills into your organization.

Program Funding Overview

Riipen Level UP provides 60-hour internships which are fully funded, allowing organizations to bring top student talent into their projects. Participants, primarily businesses and non-profits, can convert business challenges into manageable projects that students can accomplish remotely or in a hybrid format. For detailed funding mechanisms and to ensure your project aligns with program goals, consult the complete program guide.

Funding Amounts & Rates

Each student participating in the Level UP program receives a stipend of CAD $1,400, funded directly by Riipen upon project completion. This model ensures that organizations can focus on the project's success without financial strain. To understand how stipends are calculated and distributed, refer to the complete program guide.

Eligible Expenses

The Riipen Level UP program primarily covers:

  • Student Stipends: Direct payments to students for project completion.

  • Project Management Tools: Use of Riipen's portal for tracking and communication.

  • Remote Work Setup: Integration with platforms like Google Meet and Zoom for virtual collaboration.

These categories ensure that the primary expense, student compensation, is fully managed, freeing organizations to focus on project execution. While the program covers essential aspects related to student engagement, for a precise list of eligible costs, see the complete program guide.

Ineligible Expenses

While Riipen Level UP covers several costs, certain expenses remain outside its scope:

  • Administrative Overheads: General business overheads not directly tied to the internship.

  • Permanent Staffing Costs: Salaries for existing permanent staff.

  • Capital Expenditures: Purchases of physical assets or equipment.

Organizations must budget for these ineligible expenses independently. For a comprehensive understanding, refer to the complete program guide.

Expense Documentation Requirements

To ensure smooth processing of the stipend and project completion, organizations should maintain:

  • Project Completion Records: Verifications and sign-offs marking project milestones.

  • Communication Logs: Records of interactions with student interns via the Riipen platform.

These documents support transparent reporting and accountability. Detailed documentation processes are available in the complete program guide.

Examples of Funded Projects

Examples of projects eligible for funding under Riipen Level UP include:

  • Market Research Projects: Conducting surveys or analyzing market trends.

  • Digital Marketing Initiatives: Developing content strategies or managing social media campaigns.

  • Technology Development: Prototyping apps or software solutions.

These examples illustrate the diverse applications of student talent through the program. For more project ideas and inspiration, visit the complete program guide.

Conclusion

Riipen Level UP offers a strategic advantage for organizations looking to harness student talent for project completion without financial burden. By understanding what the program funds and preparing accordingly, you can maximize the benefits of this initiative. For full details and to start planning your project, consult the complete program guide.

About the author

Ryan Remati-Paquette - Canadian grants specialist

Ryan Remati-Paquette

Canadian grants specialist
Working at helloDarwin for some time now, I'm in charge of providing you with the information you need on government aid. Dedicated to helping companies in Quebec and Canada reach their full potential, I write on the helloDarwin blog about the various programs, allowances and funding available to enable organizations to make their digital transformation through access to federal and provincial support.

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