Small Business Grants in Canada (2026 Guide)

Canada offers dozens of small business grants at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels — many of which are non-repayable. Here’s a comprehensive guide to finding and applying for grants in 2026.

Federal Grants

Program Amount Who Qualifies Repayable?
Futurpreneur Up to $60,000 Ages 18–39, new business Loan (low-interest)
NRC IRAP Up to $1M+ Tech/innovation SMEs No
CanExport Up to $50,000 Exporters No
Canada Job Grant Up to $10,000/employee Any employer for training No
SRED Tax Credits 15–35% of R&D costs R&D-performing companies Tax credit
Women Entrepreneurship Strategy Up to $100,000 Women-owned businesses Varies
Indigenous Business Fund Up to $99,999 Indigenous entrepreneurs No
AgriInnovate Up to $10M Agri-food sector Repayable

Provincial Grants

Province Program Amount Focus
Ontario Ontario Together Fund Up to $500K Manufacturing
BC Innovate BC Up to $300K Tech startups
Alberta Alberta Innovates Up to $500K Innovation
Quebec PME MTL Up to $50K Montreal area businesses
Manitoba Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit 45% tax credit Investors in Manitoba businesses
Saskatchewan Innovation Saskatchewan Varies Tech, clean energy
Nova Scotia Innovacorp Up to $500K Tech startups
New Brunswick Opportunities NB Up to $500K Strategic industries

How to Find Grants

  1. Innovation Canada (innovation.canada.ca) — federal grant search tool
  2. BDC — grant listings and advisory
  3. Your local Community Futures office — rural and small-town grants
  4. Provincial economic development agencies — province-specific programs
  5. Industry associations — sector-specific funding

Grant Application Tips

Tip Why It Matters
Apply early Many grants have limited funding envelopes
Match the criteria exactly Don’t stretch — applied to the wrong program wastes time
Have a business plan Required for almost all grants
Show matching funds Many grants require you to match 25–50%
Track expenses meticulously Most grants reimburse costs, not prepay
Hire a grant writer For grants over $50K, professional help pays for itself

Bottom Line

Canadian small business grants are abundant but competitive. Start with IRAP (tech), Futurpreneur (young entrepreneurs), or the Canada Job Grant (any employer) — these are the most accessible. Provincial programs vary widely, so check your province’s economic development agency. Most grants are reimbursement-based, so plan for upfront costs.

See our how to start a business in Canada or self-employed tax guide for related guides.

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