Alberta Grant Gazette
May 1 of 2
“We have no idea what tomorrow will bring, but today is overflowing with potential.” – Allan Lokos

Grants, grants, grants
Below are a number of grant deadlines, grant events, and business awards.
- Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge launches Phase III is now open. Up to $20 million funding available. A webinar will be held on May 3, 2023.
- Aboriginal Business Investment Fund (ABIF) application is now open. Funding up to $750,000.
- Zero Emission Transit Fund is now accepting applications for both the planning and capital funding streams. Apply now.
If you’re considering the next Advanced Grant Writing Course that starts on September 27, 2023, please reach out soon. I’ll help you get your training grant submitted.
Have a great week!
David Kincade, MA
Grant Writer
Contact
ADVANCED GRANT WRITING COURSE
Welcome to the Advanced Grant Writing Course!
1. Agriculture
Alberta is now accepting applications for the new Agri-processing Investment Tax Credit program.
On- Farm Value Added Program: access up to $250,000 funding. Deadline: May 15, 2023.
FCC AgriSpirit Fund: Applications are open until May 15, 2023.
2023 On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) Access up to maximum grant payment of $75,000.
CFIN’s FoodTech Next program provides funding up to 50% of total eligible project costs, or $250,000. Expression of Interest Opens: August 1, 2023 until September 6, 2023.
The African Swine Fever Industry Preparedness Program (ASFIPP) will provide up to $23.4 million over 2 years. Application is now open until November 30, 2023.
Farm Technology Program provides financial incentives on new technologies that are commercially available and already demonstrated under Alberta conditions.
Agricultural Clean Technology Program: Program funding for the Research and Innovation Stream is $50 million. Program ends March 31, 2028.
Supply Management Processing Investment Fund contributes up to $5 million in non-repayable contribution to an organization over the life of the program until March 31, 2028.
Canadian Agricultural Strategic Priorities Program is a $10 million per year program of non-repayable contribution funding. Intake period is open.
Protein Industries Canada will be investing $30 million into these artificial intelligence projects, benefiting the plant-based and agrifood sector. Send your EOI today.
AgriCommunication Program: up to $8 million federal initiative available. Apply now before funding has been fully committed.
Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program (RALP) funding is offered on a per-acre payment basis for a term of 3 years. Learn more.
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Some grants do exist for start-up businesses. For your convenience, you can check out my blog “Alberta’s Start-Up Grants are Here“
For More Information Contact
David Kincade
Grant Writer
Author of 100 Golden Grant Rules
https://albertabusinessgrants.ca/contact-us/
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