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Grant Summary Series: TRAINING GRANTS

Edition 1

Grant Summary Series

For businesses to support employees/trainees to participate in training programs.

The employer contributes one-third of the training costs, while the federal and provincial governments cover the remaining two-thirds.

  • Flexibility to select trainees and training programs.
  • Reimbursement for two-thirds of eligible training costs.
  • Opportunity to employ the trainee at the end of the training.
  • Capability to make multiple grant applications up to $100,000 per fiscal year and up to $10,000 per individual trainee.

  • Employers: those from the private and not-for-profit sectors.
  • Trainees:
    • Canadian citizens
    • Permanent Residents
    • Temporary residents with valid authorization, holding a valid Canadian work permit.
  • Trainers:
    • Must be a third party, offering at least 24 hours of training, and provide a credential at completion of training.

NOTE: publicly funded organizations and self-employed individuals do not qualify.

Training costs covered:

  • Tuition fees or fees charged by the training provider.
  • Mandatory student fees, textbooks, software, and other required materials.

  • Learning material fees and examination fees.

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  1. Fill out the Employer Application Form
  2. Obtain a Training Provider Quote
  • A minimum of 20 days is required to have your application reviewed.
  • Training must begin after being awarded the grant.

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Thank you for checking out the first ever Edition in our Grant Summary Series. We’ll keep making summaries of grant opportunities so that YOU can have access to grants for your project!

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Bree + Chad

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