Canadian Government Business Loans
 

Canadian governments will spend billions in 2009 on programs for small businesses like yours, giving out government business loans, grants, and other funding. Canadian governments recognize that small business drives economic growth, and provide these business loans and financing as part of their economic strategy.

Will your business benefit from increased financing? Many small businesses like yours will receive grants and other funding in 2009 for:

  •  Grants and Subsidies (one-time and renewable)
  •  Low or no-interest loans
  •  Tax refunds or tax credits
  •  Government insurance against business risks
  •  Guaranteed government purchases of your product or service
  • Government Information and Services
  •  Conditionally Repayable Contributions
  •  Grants in-lieu of Property Taxes
  •  Equity Financing
  •  Relocation Grants
Canadian governments are willing and able to provide business grants to your small business! But which government departments? Which programs? How much money are we talking about? Do you qualify for a grant? Who do you apply to? How do you get approved?


The Small Business Finance Centre answers these questions and more and provides you with all the information you need to access Canadian government business loans, grants, and other forms of funding. We provide you with valuable information about small business grants and loans, indispensable advice on how to write a winning application, sample applications, and help writing a successful business plan.

Click for a sample list of grant recipients that may be similar to your business, or simply contact us at 1-800-658-9792 .

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