FedDev Ontario Grants $7.5M for Canada’s First Automobility Accelerator

FedDev Ontario Grants $7.5M for Canada’s First Automobility Accelerator

FedDev Ontario has awarded a government grant of $7.5M for Invest WindsorEssex to develop and launch Canada’s first-ever automobility accelerator. The project will support 1,350 cleantech entrepreneurs, boost business growth, and attract $40M in foreign investment.

Canada’s Clean Fuel Standard: Reducing Fuel Emissions by Supporting Cleantech Innovation

Canada’s Clean Fuel Standard: Reducing Fuel Emissions by Supporting Cleantech Innovation

Administered through a $1.5B investment to the Clean Fuels Fund, the Canadian government is providing funding support for the research and development of cleaner fuel solutions that will aim to reduce fuel emissions pollution in Canada by 2030.

Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund: $291.3M to Support Black Canadian Business Owners

Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund: $291.3M to Support Black Canadian Business Owners

The Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund aims to reduce barriers Black Canadians face in accessing funding by providing support loans of up to $250,000 to eligible Black Canadian business owners and entrepreneurs for economic business growth and success.

Cyber Security Innovation Network Program: Tackling the Essential Need for Digital Protection

Cyber Security Innovation Network Program: Tackling the Essential Need for Digital Protection

The Government of Canada has invested $80 million over four years through the Cyber Security Innovation Network Program to support cyber security projects focusing on research, development, commercialization, and skills development for stronger systems that will protect Canadians online.

Agri-Tech Innovation Program: Funding Support for Ontario’s Farm and Processor Businesses

Agri-Tech Innovation Program: Funding Support for Ontario’s Farm and Processor Businesses

Through the Early Adopters Stream of the Agri-Tech Innovation Cost-Share Program, Ontario farm and processor businesses can receive up to 35% to a maximum of $100,000 per eligible costs on a relevant COVID-19 safety project with a value of at least $150,000.