Desjardins launches third iteration of its small business grants program
Small local businesses operating in the provinces of Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan are invited to submit their applications for the grant. The businesses must have been registered for at least one year (since October 01, 2021, at the very least) and should have a minimum of one employee and a maximum of 20 employees.
According to Desjardins, there are more than 1.1 million small businesses across Canada, which employ over 10 million Canadians – this represents nearly two-thirds of the national workforce. Desjardins recognizes that many of these small businesses are innovative and have a positive impact on their respective local communities, but at the same time they also need support to further grow and expand.
Applications for the program are open until November 06, 2022. More details and eligibility criteria can be found on Desjardins’ GoodSpark Grants webpage.
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