CDAP Grant Assistance
We’ll assist in boosting your online presence through CDAP grant support.
The Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP) offers the “Grow Your Business Online” grant.
This grant provides eligible businesses up to $2,400 to adopt e-commerce, with support from e-commerce advisors. Eligibility criteria include being a for-profit, registered, consumer-facing business with at least one employee.
Expenses like e-commerce software, digital marketing, and website development are eligible, but costs like connectivity, office software, and previous e-commerce subscriptions are not. The grant is a reimbursement, requiring pre-approved spending plans and proof of expenses.
Key details of the CDAP grant
Eligibility
Aimed at small consumer-facing (not B2B) FOR-PROFIT businesses with at least 1 one employee OR have made at least $30K in annual revenue, and registered in Canada. Business-to-Business (B2B) firms and non-profits are unfortunately not eligible.
Grant Details
Offers up to $2,400 towards digital adoption, including but not limited to: e-commerce implementation or upgrades, search engine optimization, social media advertising, and digital marketing initiatives.
Usage
Funding can be used for e-commerce platform costs, digital marketing, and website development.
Process
Businesses need to apply, get pre-approved, spend on eligible expenses, and then claim reimbursement.
For a more comprehensive understanding of eligibility, requirements, and usage, please visit the Digital Main Street website.
How we can help
Boost Your Online Business with Our Professional Expertise!
Lesia Design & Digital is offering, for a limited time, FREE assistance to apply for the $2,400 CDAP Grant.
Our skilled team provides top-notch web services, from e-commerce development to impactful digital marketing. We’ll guide you through the grant application process, ensuring you can leverage these funds for your website’s transformation with minimal effort.
Invest in professional web solutions, partially or fully funded by the CDAP grant.
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