Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Halton Region Small Business Centre
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
The London Small Business Centre is a not-for-profit organization in Ontario that has been supporting entrepreneurs since 1986. It provides training, mentorship, and access to funding programs including Summer Company (up to $3000 for student entrepreneurs), Starter Company Plus, and Foodpreneur Advantage. The Centre operates in partnership with the City of London and Ontario's Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. View Halton Region Small Business Centre's website for more information.
Content last updated: March 20, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Halton Region Small Business Centre
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Starter Company Plus
Grey County Business Enterprise Centre (BEC), Community Futures Peterborough (CFP), Municipality of Chatham-Kent, Invest Ottawa, Enterprise Renfrew County (ERC), Halton Region Small Business Centre
Supports Toronto entrepreneurs with training, mentorship, and business funding
About Halton Region Small Business Centre
What is the mission of Halton Region Small Business Centre?
Provide guidance and support to entrepreneurs through the start-up and growth stages of small business to actively contribute to the economic, social, and cultural well-being of our community.
What type of organization is Halton Region Small Business Centre?
Halton Region Small Business Centre is a Non-profit organization.
When was Halton Region Small Business Centre founded?
Halton Region Small Business Centre was founded in 1986.
What is Halton Region Small Business Centre's official website?
Halton Region Small Business Centre's official website is https://sbcentre.ca/.
What else should I know about Halton Region Small Business Centre?
Role in the Funding Ecosystem
The London Small Business Centre is a key player in Ontario's entrepreneurial support ecosystem. As part of a network of over 50 Small Business Enterprise Centres across the province, it serves as the primary access point for government-funded business support programs in the London and Middlesex region. The Centre acts as a delivery partner for the Ontario government's Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT), administering various entrepreneurship funding programs.
Funding Programs Offered
- Summer Company: Provides up to $1500 in start-up funds for student entrepreneurs (ages 15-29), with an additional $1500 upon program completion and return to school. Students must commit 280-420 hours during the summer period.
- Starter Company Plus: Ontario government program helping people over 18 to start a new business, grow an existing business (3 years or less), or purchase an existing business.
- Foodpreneur Advantage: Supports food and beverage entrepreneurs with introductory workshops and comprehensive programs for scalable CPG manufacturing ventures.
- Go To Market Incubator: Community initiative supporting local makers, growers, and producers with training, networking, mentorship, and market event participation.
- New Start: Program specifically designed for newcomer-led startups to help immigrant entrepreneurs integrate into the local business community.
Target Audiences and Impact
The Centre serves a diverse range of entrepreneurs including students, new immigrants, food business owners, and early-stage small business operators. Since 1986, thousands of entrepreneurs have received training and support through the Centre's programs, contributing to the economic, social, and cultural well-being of the London community.
Institutional Partnerships
The London Small Business Centre operates in strategic partnership with the City of London and the provincial government through MEDJCT. It belongs to the Ontario Small Business Enterprise Centre network, enabling coordinated support across the province.