Regional innovation ecosystem

The Regional innovation ecosystems (RIE) Stream aims to create, grow and develop strong and inclusive regional ecosystems that support business growth and innovation, as well as the entrepreneurial environment necessary to foster more innovative regional economies and increase the competitiveness of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Grant Deadline

2024-08-25

Funding Amount

Deadline not available

Type of Grant

Incubator Accelerator, Market Expansion

Sectors

Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Clean Tech, E-Commerce, Educational Services, Engineering, Food Processing, Manufacturing, Software, Technology, SaaS, Community

Demographics

Indigenous

Incorporation

For Profit, Non Profit, Government Institution

Perks

Region Restriction

This grant is restricted to whole of Canada

Keywords

ontario, marketing project, market expansion, Wage Subsidies, Purchasing new equipment, First come first serve grant, Expanding, Grant over 500K, Southern Ontario, Non-technical product development, Expanding or improving my physical location, Technical product development, Wage support to tackle business projects, buying material, Equipment, Research and development, Equipment Purchases, Environmental sustainability project

Age Restriction

This grant is age restricted from 18 to 100

Eligibility and Requirements

Through this program, FedNor seeks to:

FedNor will make targeted investments in not-for-profit organizations that provide support to businesses at each stage of development in areas where Northern Ontario has the potential to have a leadership position and opportunities for growth. Investments made through FedNor's Regional innovation ecosystems Stream will further enhance the capacity of ecosystems to support underrepresented groups, including women, Indigenous (First Nation/Métis/Inuit) peoples and young entrepreneurs, promoting their entrepreneurial talent.


Expected Results

Projects supported through FedNor's programs work towards achieving one or more of the following departmental results:


Eligibility

I. Eligible Applicants

To be considered eligible, project benefits must accrue to Northern Ontario.

All eligible applicants must be legal entities capable of entering into legally binding agreements.

To be considered eligible for funding, applicants must demonstrate:

Applicants may also be required to demonstrate how their project will be self-sustaining upon the completion of the project. For project proposals that will result in the creation of a new ongoing program/service, applicants may be required to demonstrate the financial sustainability of the new program/service beyond the project completion date (i.e., sustainable business model and/or a plan for generating revenue in order to grow or maintain service levels.

II. Eligible Activities

FedNor is targeting investments structured around the following activities:

Growing Clusters and Consortia

Cluster and consortia projects bring together multiple stakeholders, such as businesses, industry associations, Indigenous economic development corporations, post-secondary and research institutions, and all levels of government. These projects will normally have strong industry participation, support the translation of leading-edge innovation into high-growth entrepreneurship, and focus on areas where Northern Ontario has an innovation advantage and/or there are global opportunities.

Examples of eligible project activities could include:

III. Eligible Costs

Eligible costs include all costs incurred by the eligible recipient which, in FedNor's estimation, are reasonable and necessary for carrying out the project, including:

IV. Ineligible and/or Unsupported Costs

Any costs deemed not reasonable and/or not directly related to the eligible project activities are ineligible, including:


Priorities

FedNor will work to ensure project applications align with the Government of Canada's Prosperity and Growth Strategy for Northern Ontario (PGSNO) Preference will be given to projects that respond to issues and opportunities identified in the PGSNO . These may include priority sectors and strategic clusters, or projects that reinforce Northern Ontario's economic and innovation strengths in areas of comparative advantages at the regional, national or global level.

Projects that support the government's commitment to inclusive growth (i.e., women and Indigenous (First Nation/Métis/Inuit) peoples) and Official Language Minority Communities may be given priority.

Funding

Assistance available includes repayable and non-repayable contributions. Contributions will normally be repayable where proposed projects generate profits for the eligible applicant.

The amount of the awarded contribution will be based on the minimum amount required for the project to proceed, the extent to which other sources of available funding have been leveraged, and the applicant's ability to repay the contribution, if applicable.

Applicants are normally eligible to receive up to 75 percent of eligible and supported costs. On an exceptional basis, FedNor may consider projects eligible for up to 100 percent of eligible and supported project costs. Where contributions are awarded to commercial projects, recipients must assume a portion of a project's eligible costs.

For projects involving redistribution of funding to SMEs , the ultimate recipients ( SMEs ) must provide minimum 50 percent cash contribution. The maximum disbursement of a contribution that provides funding to SMEs as their ultimate recipient is capped at a maximum of $25,000 per SME under a FedNor project with a not-for-profit organization.

Government stacking up to 100% is allowed for the Regional innovation ecosystems Stream. All potential recipients of assistance under this program must disclose all sources of confirmed and potential government assistance before the start and at the end of the project.

Financial assistance from government programs may have tax implications for an organization. It is recommended that applicants obtain advice from a qualified tax professional.

Project funding is subject to parliamentary approval of funds and to the maintenance of current and forecasted program-related budgetary levels.

Disbursement of Funding

If a project receives approval, a contribution agreement will be executed with FedNor. Funding will be based on the percentage of funding approved for eligible costs incurred.

FedNor will allow for advance payments under this program based on the recipient's cash flow requirements.

Progress payments will be made on the basis of documented claims for reasonable eligible costs incurred or on the basis of the achievement of pre-determined performance objectives (for example, project milestone payments) and on the costing formula to be described in the contribution agreement.

To receive funding, recipients must submit claims forms, on templates provided by FedNor, that summarize eligible costs incurred and paid within a defined period. Generally, the duration of these periods will be quarterly.


Repayment

The specific terms of repayment, if applicable, including date of commencement and length of repayment term, will be determined on a case-by-case basis during the development of the contribution agreement. Repayment will normally begin no later than one year following the completion of the project.


Application Process

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis with no submission deadlines. FedNor has a Two-phase application process and a Phase One Application for Funding that is used across all programs.

Refer to the Application Guide for instructions on how to complete FedNor's Phase One Application for Funding. Applicants are encouraged to review the Application Guide in conjunction with these programming guidelines.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact a FedNor Program Officer prior to submitting an application.

Multiple and concurrent project submissions from the same applicant are discouraged and may not be considered by FedNor; applicants are encouraged to prioritize project submissions.

FedNor reserves the right to initiate calls for proposals as deemed necessary to encourage applications in priority areas or sectors. FedNor also reserves the right to change the application process at its sole discretion.


Assessment Process

FedNor will review Phase One applications as they are received.

All applications will be screened initially for completeness.

Complete applications are those that include all prescribed documentation containing all information needed for FedNor to complete the review. Information should be accurate, verifiable, relevant and consistent.

Applicants that meet the program eligibility criteria will be notified and asked to submit a Phase Two application.

Phase Two applications will undergo a due diligence process where they are assessed against a number of factors. Assessment criteria include, but are not limited to:


Confidentiality

All proprietary data, commercially sensitive information and potentially valuable results or ideas will be protected from unauthorized, inadvertent or untimely disclosure. This information will be treated in accordance with the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.

These laws govern, protect and limit the collection, use and disclosure of personal and confidential information by federal government departments and agencies. Beyond the parties already mentioned above, confidential commercial information will not be shared without the applicant's consent.


Reporting Requirements

Recipients may be required to submit to FedNor periodic project reports and annual financial statements. Project reports will provide details on results and completion of deliverables, including achievement of performance indicators and project benefits identified in the contribution agreement.


Visibility and Communications Requirements

Recipients must agree to participate in a public announcement and other promotional activities linked to the Contribution, as outlined in the Communications requirements section of FedNor's website.


Service Standards

FedNor is committed to providing quality service to all applicants and funding recipients in the official language of their choice.

Our goal is to:


Other

FedNor reserves the right to modify these guidelines at any time without notice and may waive certain requirements on an exceptional basis.

Where applicable, FedNor requires that:


Grant Application website

http://fednor.gc.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/fn04093.html#3.1

Contact

1-877-333-6673