Government Business Grant And Loan Programs: An Overview

Government Business Grant And Loan Programs: An Overview

Companies are often surprised to learn that there are often many government grant and loan programs available to help them fund their corporate projects.  TSI not only identifies programs that can help your business grow, we show you how to access them and can even help you apply. Organizations often spend hours navigating through the numerous incentive programs available, trying to asses if they are eligible to apply. TSI removes the uncertainty from the process and relieves pressure on internal resource requirements. We partner with your company to identify and obtain the assistance you need as quickly as possible. By understanding your objectives, TSI can select from a suite of government business grants to find those most suited to you. For example, if your company is planning any of the following projects, TSI can likely help you:

  • Developing a new product, process, or material (R&D)
  • Partnering with academia for technology development
  • Developing new environmental or energy-efficient solutions
  • Developing an interactive multimedia application
  • Bringing a new product to market (commercialization)
  • Obtaining financing for innovative new products
  • Hiring specialized technical staff or youth into your workforce (on a full time or internship basis)
  • Training or retraining staff for new technical skills
  • Expanding your business into foreign markets
  • Implementing manufacturing productivity improvements
  • Setting up or expanding operations into Northern or Eastern Ontario

TSI has expanded our funding program support to now include all of Canada.  Some examples of the hundreds of funding programs that TSI specializes in include:

  • Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP)
  • Yves Landry Foundation AIME Initiative
  • Export Market Access program (EMA)

See our government business grant FAQ for more information. TSI also assists with government tax credit programs such as the SR&ED program (Scientific Research & Experimental Development ) as well as the OIDMTC program (Ontario Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit).