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Grants and Funding in Canada in 2026

Canada offers a wide mix of grants, tax credits, loans, and contribution programs for businesses and non-profits working on hiring, commercialization, export, digital transformation, equipment, clean technology, artificial intelligence, and community-impact projects. This 2026 guide helps you quickly understand which funding paths are most relevant based on the project you are actually trying to move forward.

Instead of treating funding as a generic list of programs, use this page to compare the most common Canadian options by project type, eligibility, and timing. Whether you are growing a business, launching a new initiative, or preparing a major investment, the goal is to help you identify realistic programs and avoid the mistakes that most often weaken an application.

11350 programs available
  • PACMAC logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    Marketing support project for kitchen furniture and cabinets

    Digital marketing support for furniture businesses
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 99,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2022
    • Closing date : March 31, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • Toronto Arts Council (TAO) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Media Artists Program : Creation

    Supports professional media artists creating or completing new works
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 15,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    Timeline
    • Closing date : October 15, 2025
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • La Mitis RCM logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Mitis MRC — Regional and Rural Fund (RRF) - Component 1

    Supports regional projects in La Mitis
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Eligible Industries
    • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
    • Transportation and warehousing
    • Educational services
    • Health care and social assistance
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationEnvironment and ClimateBusiness Buyout
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Abitibi-Ouest (MRC) logo
    Expert AdviceLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Abitibi-Ouest — Local Investment Funds

    Repayable financing for local business growth
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 250,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationTechnologyEnvironment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation Business BuyoutInnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2023
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Bellechasse logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Bellechasse — Social Economy Enterprise Development Fund (FDEÉS)

    Financial support for social economy business development in Bellechasse
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 50,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2023
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Caniapiscau (MRC) logo
    Partnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingClosed

    MRC Caniapiscau — Signature innovation

    Funding for innovative local development projects
    Fermont, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : December 31, 2025
    Fermont, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix (MRC) logo
    Expert AdviceLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Charlevoix — FQM Business Succession Fund

    Support for business succession and transfer
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 5,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Business Buyout
    Timeline
    • Closing date : April 30, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Charlevoix — Special Projects Fund

    Funding for collective projects in Charlevoix
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : April 30, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Charlevoix — Support Fund for Start-up and Expansion

    Non-repayable support for business start-up and expansion
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    TechnologyBusiness BuyoutDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : April 30, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    MRC Charlevoix — Support Fund for the Emergence of Business Projects

    Funding for business project feasibility and expert analysis
    Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    TechnologyBusiness BuyoutInnovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2024
    • Closing date : April 30, 2024
    Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix-Est (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Charlevoix-Est — Cultural Development

    Support for cultural projects in Charlevoix-Est
    La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2024
    • Closing date : December 31, 2024
    La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix-Est (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    MRC Charlevoix-Est — Signature Innovation Fund

    Support for tourism innovation and seasonal diversification
    Clermont, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    TechnologyEnvironment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation Human ResourcesInnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : June 2, 2025
    • Closing date : November 12, 2025
    Clermont, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix-Est (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Charlevoix-Est — Support for Structuring Projects

    Financial support for community structuring projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    TechnologyConstruction and Renovation Digital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : April 1, 2022
    • Closing date : March 31, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Charlevoix-Est (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Charlevoix-Est — Vitalization Fund

    Funding for local vitality projects in Charlevoix-Est
    Clermont, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Human ResourcesInnovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : December 5, 2023
    Clermont, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais (MRC) logo
    Other SupportPartnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingExpert AdviceLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Collines-de-l'Outaouais — FRR Stream 2

    Funding for structuring local development projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2021
    • Closing date : December 31, 2025
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais (MRC) logo
    Other SupportExpert AdviceLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Collines-de-l'Outaouais — Local Investment Fund (FLI) and Solidarity Fund (FLS)

    Financing for local business growth and succession
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Business BuyoutInnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2013
    • Closing date : October 2, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Mékinac logo
    Other SupportPartnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    MRC de Mékinac — FRR Stream 4

    Funding for local territorial vitality projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Timeline
    • Open Date : April 1, 2020
    • Closing date : March 31, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Mékinac logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC de Mékinac — Support fund for cultural initiatives

    Funding for local cultural initiatives
    Saint-Tite, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 1,500 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2023
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Saint-Tite, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Montcalm (MRC) logo
    Loans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC de Montcalm — FLI/FLS

    Financing for business growth and succession
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Business BuyoutInnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : June 28, 2023
    • Closing date : May 20, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Chenaux (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC des Chenaux — Chenaux Local Social Economy Fund (FLÉS)

    Supports social enterprise projects in the Chenaux region
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 15,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Business BuyoutInnovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : November 24, 2020
    • Closing date : November 23, 2021
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Chenaux (MRC) logo
    Expert AdviceLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC des Chenaux — Local Investment Fund (FLI) and Solidarity Fund (FLS)

    Business financing for growth and succession
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Business BuyoutDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : September 20, 2023
    • Closing date : September 20, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Domaine-du-Roy (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Domaine-du-Roy — Economic Development Fund

    Support for business start-up and growth projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2023
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC du Rocher-Percé logo
    Other SupportGrant and FundingExpert AdviceLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC du Rocher-Percé — Investment Fund (FLI) and Local Solidarity Fund (FLS)

    Business funding for local growth projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Human ResourcesBusiness BuyoutInnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : October 28, 2025
    • Closing date : November 27, 2025
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Kamouraska (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Kamouraska — Regional Outreach Support Program (FRR-1)

    Funding for regional outreach projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 50,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : September 1, 2023
    • Closing date : August 1, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC L'Île-d'Orléans logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L’Île-d’Orléans — Regions and Rurality Fund

    Funding for local business start-ups and social economy projects
    Saint-Pierre-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 35,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation Business BuyoutInnovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : February 8, 2023
    • Closing date : February 8, 2025
    Saint-Pierre-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC L'Île-d'Orléans logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    MRC L’Île-d’Orléans — Support for Structuring Projects

    Support for local structuring projects
    Saint-Pierre-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Types of eligible projects
    TechnologyEnvironment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation Human ResourcesDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : February 8, 2023
    • Closing date : March 31, 2025
    Saint-Pierre-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de L'Islet (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L'Islet — FEEL

    Support for business development in L'Islet region
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 25,000 $
    • Up to 40% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • All industries
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationInnovation
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de L'Islet (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L'Islet — Local Services Development Fund

    Support for local services in MRC de L’Islet
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 25,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Retail trade
    • Educational services
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de L'Islet (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L'Islet — Support fund for creative caravans

    Funding for mobile cultural mediation projects
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    • Up to 75% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation Innovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : March 1, 2024
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de L'Islet (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L'Islet — Support fund for cultural cafés

    Support for cultural café creation and growth
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 25,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : April 1, 2023
    • Closing date : November 1, 2023
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de L'Islet (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L'Islet — Support Fund for Structural Projects (FSPS)

    Support for structuring local development projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    • Up to 90% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : November 10, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de L'Islet (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L'Islet — Vitalization fund

    Non-repayable funding for local vitalization projects
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 75,000 $
    • Up to 90% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : September 15, 2025
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de L'Islet (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC L'Islet — Youth Initiative Fund (YIF)

    Funding for youth-led community initiatives
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 5,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Timeline
    • Closing date : November 30, 2021
    Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC La Haute-Côte-Nord (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC La Haute-Côte-Nord — Support for structuring projects (PSPS)

    Supports community and economic development initiatives in La Haute-Côte-Nord
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and ClimateHuman Resources
    Timeline
    • Open Date : September 19, 2023
    • Closing date : January 31, 2025
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC La Jacques-Cartier logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC La Jacques-Cartier — Capitale-Nationale Region Fund

    Support for regional economic development projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 1,000,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : September 22, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC La Matapédia (MRC) logo
    Loans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC La Matapédia — FLI-FLS

    Financing for business growth and succession
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $1,000 to $150,000
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Business BuyoutDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : April 1, 2023
    • Closing date : April 1, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC La Matapédia (MRC) logo
    Other SupportGrant and FundingLoans and Capital investmentsWage Subsidies And InternsClosed

    MRC La Matapédia — Regions and Rurality Fund of La Matapédia - 2024 Business Support Policy

    Business funding for local growth projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationBusiness BuyoutDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : June 17, 2021
    • Closing date : May 1, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Appalaches (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Les Appalaches — FRR Part 2

    Funding for structuring local projects
    Thetford Mines, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 5,000 $
    • Up to 70% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Timeline
    • Closing date : February 16, 2024
    Thetford Mines, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Appalaches (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Les Appalaches — FRR Part 3

    Support for major supra-local projects
    Thetford Mines, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2023
    • Closing date : March 31, 2025
    Thetford Mines, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Appalaches (MRC) logo
    Partnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingClosed

    MRC Les Appalaches — FRR Part 4

    Supports local vitalization projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Timeline
    • Open Date : March 1, 2025
    • Closing date : March 31, 2025
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC des Etchemins (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Les Etchemins — Call for projects: Signature innovation

    Supporting nature-based tourism projects in Les Etchemins
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 200,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationEnvironment and Climate
    Timeline
    • Open Date : August 30, 2024
    • Closing date : December 20, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Maskinongé (MRC) logo
    Loans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Maskinongé — Futurpreneur Canada

    Startup financing and mentorship for young entrepreneurs
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 75,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2023
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Maskinongé (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Maskinongé — Programme DÉPART

    Funding for business growth and diversification
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $15,000 to $150,000
    • Up to 60.000004% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Business Buyout
    Timeline
    • Closing date : November 19, 2025
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Maskinongé (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Maskinongé — RRF-stream 3 Signature innovation

    Supports local outdoor recreation projects
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $50,000 to $250,000
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : March 31, 2026
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Maskinongé (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    MRC Maskinongé — Social Economy Fund (ES)

    Funding for social economy projects in Maskinongé
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 15,000 $
    • Up to 25% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationBusiness BuyoutInnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2023
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC de Montmagny (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceLoans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Montmagny — Regions and Rurality Fund (FRR)

    Funding for territorial development and vitalization
    Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 50,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Business BuyoutInnovation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : April 1, 2020
    • Closing date : December 31, 2024
    Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Nicolet-Yamaska (MRC) logo
    Partnering and CollaborationGrant and FundingClosed

    MRC Nicolet-Yamaska — Regional development fund (FRR volet 2)

    Supports local development projects in Nicolet-Yamaska
    Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 500,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • All industries
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and ClimateConstruction and Renovation Innovation
    Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Nicolet-Yamaska (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    MRC Nicolet-Yamaska — Signature project (FRR part 3)

    Funding for local ecological transition projects
    Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 35,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and ClimateInnovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : April 26, 2024
    Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Portneuf logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Portneuf — Capitale-Nationale Region Fund (FRCN)

    Portneuf's investment fund supports regional economic development
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 100,000 $
    • Up to 50% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationTechnologyConstruction and Renovation InnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : June 1, 2018
    • Closing date : January 23, 2019
    Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Portneuf logo
    Grant and FundingExpert AdviceClosed

    MRC Portneuf — Support Fund for Structuring Projects

    Funding for structuring community projects
    Cap Sante, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 50,000 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation Human Resources
    Timeline
    • Open Date : May 20, 2020
    • Closing date : May 20, 2023
    Cap Sante, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Portneuf logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Portneuf — Sustainable Forest Management Program

    Support for sustainable forest management projects
    Cap Sante, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 24,292 $
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Timeline
    • Closing date : February 28, 2022
    Cap Sante, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Rivière-du-Loup (MRC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    MRC Rivière-du-Loup — Succession Fund

    Financial support for business succession projects
    Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 15,000 $
    • Up to 5% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Business Buyout
    Timeline
    • Open Date : September 1, 2023
    • Closing date : December 31, 2023
    Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Témiscamingue (MRCT) logo
    Loans and Capital investmentsClosed

    MRC Témiscamingue — Youth Assistance Loan

    Financing for young entrepreneurs in Témiscamingue
    Temiscaming, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $5,000 to $25,000
    Types of eligible projects
    Business BuyoutDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2025
    • Closing date : June 30, 2025
    Temiscaming, Quebec, Canada
  • MRC Témiscouata (MRC) logo
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 218,798 $
    • Up to 80% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationTechnologyEnvironment and ClimateHuman ResourcesInnovationDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Open Date : November 24, 2021
    • Closing date : December 31, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • Municipalité des Îles-de-la-Madeleine logo
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 150,000 $
    Types of eligible projects
    CommercializationConstruction and Renovation Business BuyoutDigital Transformation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : April 10, 2026
    Quebec, Canada
  • Musicaction logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Musicaction — Skills development

    Supports music skills development initiatives
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 75,000 $
    • Up to 75% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Human Resources
    Timeline
    • Closing date : March 13, 2026
    Quebec, Canada
  • Musicaction logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Musicaction — Support for emerging artists – Production assistance

    Support for emerging artists’ music production
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 5,000 $
    • Up to 75% of project cost
    Types of eligible projects
    Commercialization
    Timeline
    • Open Date : August 1, 2024
    • Closing date : September 4, 2024
    Quebec, Canada
  • Canadian Heritage logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    National Acadian Day funding

    Supports public celebrations of Acadian culture and heritage
    NB, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 5,000 $
    • Up to 100% of project cost
    Eligible Industries
    • Educational services
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    • Other services (except public administration)
    • Public administration
    Types of eligible projects
    NB, Canada
  • Ontario Arts Council (OAC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    OAC — Deaf and Disability Arts Projects

    Supports Ontario Deaf and disabled artists' creative and professional projects
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 10,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Arts, entertainment and recreation
    Types of eligible projects
    Innovation
    Ontario, Canada
  • Ontario Arts Council (OAC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    OAC — Music Organizations: Operating

    Ongoing support for Ontario music organizations
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Types of eligible projects
    Timeline
    • Open Date : January 1, 2026
    • Closing date : March 31, 2026
    Ontario, Canada
  • Ontario Arts Council (OAC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    OAC — Visual Artists Creation Projects

    Supports Ontario visual artists in creating new work
    Ontario, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $5,000 to $15,000
    Types of eligible projects
    Timeline
    • Open Date : May 1, 2025
    • Closing date : November 5, 2025
    Ontario, Canada
  • Canadian Heritage logo
    Wage Subsidies And InternsClosed

    Odyssey – Language Assistant Program

    Paid language assistant work experience in Canada
    Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Varies by project
    Types of eligible projects
    Human Resources
    Timeline
    • Closing date : March 10, 2026
    Quebec, Canada
  • PME MTL (PME) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    PME MTL — Je relève le défi vert

    Supports Villeray businesses implementing sustainable and socially responsible initiatives
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • Maximum amount : 5,000 $
    Eligible Industries
    • Retail trade
    • Accommodation and food services
    Types of eligible projects
    Environment and Climate
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada

About this directory

What else should I know about Grants and Funding in Canada?

The Canadian government, along with provincial entities, offers grants and funds dedicated to a broad spectrum of sectors including but not limited to technology, health, education, environmental conservation, and arts and culture. These grant programs are designed to provide vital financial support to eligible individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations, encouraging innovation, sustainability, and community enhancement across the nation. By tapping into these resources, entities can access the necessary capital to launch or expand their initiatives, contributing to Canada's overall development and prosperity.

How grants and funding help Canadian businesses

Grants and funding programs play a pivotal role in bolstering Canadian businesses by providing essential financial resources that are instrumental for covering various project costs and operational expenses. In provinces like Alberta and Ontario, government-backed grants and funds are specifically designed to support local businesses, including those in sectors like manufacturing, health, and food. These programs offer a lifeline to organizations seeking to innovate, expand, or simply sustain their operations amidst economic challenges. By accessing such grants, businesses can receive substantial financial aid that mitigates the burden of investment in new technologies, research and development, and the implementation of sustainable practices.
Notably, the government's commitment to inclusivity ensures that Indigenous applicants and other underrepresented groups have fair access to these funding opportunities, thereby supporting a diverse range of entrepreneurs and business models. The application process for these programs is streamlined to encourage a wide array of businesses to apply, ensuring that even those with limited experience in navigating grant applications can participate. This financial support not only aids in the immediate growth and development of individual businesses but also contributes to the broader economic prosperity by fostering innovation and creating job opportunities. Moreover, specific funding streams are available for projects that align with government priorities, such as environmental sustainability, health innovation, and food security, further emphasizing the strategic approach to economic development through targeted support.

The different types of support

In Canada, the landscape of support for organizations across various sectors, including agriculture (agri-sector), manufacturing, and beyond, is both diverse and robust, encompassing a range of streams tailored to meet specific needs and objectives. These support mechanisms are designed to bolster the foundation of Canadian enterprises, providing them with the necessary capital, knowledge, and resources to thrive both locally and on the global stage. Among the multitude of support options, open programs and funds stand out as critical avenues through which eligible Canadian organizations, including profit and non-profit entities, can access financial assistance to cover project costs and operational expenses.
For instance, in the agri-sector, specialized programs aim to support agricultural organizations by offering funding and knowledge resources that are essential for innovation, sustainability, and market expansion. This sector-specific support underscores the country's commitment to enhancing food security and promoting sustainable farming practices. Similarly, the manufacturing sector benefits from targeted funds and programs designed to encourage technological advancement, increase production efficiencies, and support the expansion into new markets. These programs often prioritize organizations that demonstrate a clear vision for innovation and growth, ensuring that the funding has a meaningful impact on the sector's overall competitiveness and sustainability.
In Ontario and other provinces, the government and various foundations provide a plethora of support streams for organizations aiming to launch new projects or scale existing operations. These supports are carefully crafted to address the unique challenges faced by businesses within the province, fostering an environment where innovation and growth are not just encouraged but actively facilitated. Applications for these programs are rigorously reviewed to ensure that the funding is allocated to projects with the potential to make significant contributions to the province's economy and the well-being of its communities.
By leveraging these diverse types of support, Canadian organizations across all sectors are better equipped to navigate the complexities of the modern business landscape. Whether through enhancing their capital base, gaining access to cutting-edge knowledge, or benefiting from sector-specific guidance and resources, these support streams play a crucial role in building a resilient and dynamic economy.
Expanding further, the landscape of grants and funding in the Canadian economy not only catalyzes business growth and community initiatives but also plays a critical role in addressing systemic challenges and promoting inclusive development. These programs are meticulously designed to encompass a broad spectrum of sectors, including emerging technologies, environmental sustainability, health, and education, alongside the foundational areas of food and indigenous community support. The emphasis on inclusivity and diversity within these funding streams ensures that organizations led by or serving indigenous peoples, women, and other minority groups are particularly encouraged to apply, recognizing the unique perspectives and contributions these entities bring to the Canadian economy.
Moreover, the government and private foundations alike are increasingly recognizing the importance of not just providing capital but also offering knowledge-sharing platforms and mentorship opportunities. This holistic approach to funding acknowledges that true growth and sustainability come from a combination of financial support, knowledge exchange, and network building. As such, applicants to these programs can often access a wealth of resources beyond mere funding, including workshops, advisory services, and networking events designed to bolster their organizational capabilities and market reach.
In essence, the grant and funding ecosystem in Canada is geared towards building a resilient, innovative, and inclusive economy. By lowering barriers to entry, providing targeted supports for underrepresented groups, and fostering a culture of knowledge exchange and collaboration, these programs aim to ensure that all Canadian organizations, regardless of size or sector, have the opportunity to thrive. The outcome is a vibrant economic landscape where community initiatives, indigenous enterprises, and businesses across a myriad of sectors can contribute to a prosperous, diverse, and sustainable future for Canada.

What you can gain from grants and funding

Expanding on the benefits businesses derive from grants and funding, these programs also play a crucial role in reducing the financial risk associated with scaling up operations or breaking into new markets. Financial assistance through grants and funds often comes with the added advantage of not requiring repayment, unlike traditional loans, which means businesses can allocate resources more freely towards innovation and expansion without the burden of debt. This aspect is particularly beneficial for startups and small businesses in sectors like agriculture (agri), technology, and local manufacturing, where initial capital outlay and operational costs can be prohibitive.
Furthermore, the application process for these funding programs itself offers an indirect benefit by compelling businesses to refine their business models, articulate their value proposition, and plan their projects with greater precision. In some cases, feedback from fund administrators and reviewers can provide valuable insights that help businesses improve their strategies and operations.
Additionally, being a recipient of a prestigious grant or funding program can enhance a business's credibility and attractiveness to other investors and customers. It signals that the project or business has been vetted and deemed worthy of support by a credible organization, which can be a powerful endorsement in the marketplace.
Beyond financial support, many funding programs are designed to build a community among recipients, offering networking opportunities, partnerships, and exposure to industry leaders and potential clients. This ecosystem support is invaluable for businesses looking to grow their network and learn from peers and mentors.
In essence, beyond the immediate financial relief and project support, grants and funding programs offer businesses a multifaceted platform for growth, learning, and collaboration. These benefits collectively contribute to building a more innovative, sustainable, and competitive business landscape across the country, enabling businesses of all sizes and from various sectors to thrive and contribute to the national economy.

Support across all sectors

Support across all sectors in Canada showcases a comprehensive approach to fostering economic development and innovation through a variety of application-based programs. These programs are designed to aid businesses and organizations within local communities, including those engaged in manufacturing, health, food, and the agri-sector, ensuring they receive the necessary support to thrive. By submitting applications for these programs, entities across these diverse sectors can access financial assistance, knowledge resources, and expert guidance to enhance their operations and contribute to their communities. The emphasis on a broad spectrum of activities, from sustainable agricultural practices to cutting-edge health innovations and local food production, underlines the commitment to bolstering the economy at both the provincial and local levels. This inclusive and sector-wide support not only helps in addressing specific industry challenges but also in building a resilient and diversified economic landscape where knowledge sharing and collaborative initiatives drive collective growth and prosperity.
Expanding upon this, the strategic allocation of support across sectors in regions like Alberta and Ontario reflects a deep understanding of the unique needs and opportunities within each industry. This targeted approach ensures that whether it's a startup in the tech sector, a small farm in the agri-sector, or a local health initiative, each can leverage specific programs tailored to their operational goals and challenges. The process of applying and receiving this support is designed to be as inclusive and accessible as possible, encouraging a wide range of applicants to seek out the assistance they need to advance their projects.
Moreover, this support goes beyond mere financial aid; it encompasses a holistic package that includes mentorship, access to research and development facilities, and opportunities for networking with industry leaders and potential partners. Such resources are invaluable for businesses and organizations aiming to innovate and scale sustainably. In the health sector, for instance, this might mean funding for new medical research or support for initiatives aimed at improving community health services. In the manufacturing and food sectors, it could translate into investments in sustainable practices or the adoption of new technologies to increase efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
The emphasis on local communities within these support frameworks is particularly noteworthy. It ensures that the benefits of economic growth and sectoral support are felt at the grassroots level, enhancing the quality of life and economic well-being of residents. This community-focused approach also fosters a sense of collaboration and mutual support among businesses and organizations, reinforcing the fabric of local economies.
In essence, the comprehensive support across all sectors in Alberta, Ontario, and beyond serves as a testament to Canada's commitment to fostering a vibrant, innovative, and inclusive economic landscape. By providing a range of supports tailored to the diverse needs of its industries, Canada not only ensures the growth and sustainability of its businesses but also nurtures the development of resilient and thriving communities nationwide.