As part of the Canada Digital Adoption Program, Shyft Digitally is growing Your Business Online grant to small businesses across the country.
Eligible businesses will receive a micro-grant of up to $5,000 to help with the costs related to adopting e-commerce and supported by a network of e-commerce advisors.
The Grow Your Business Online grant will help small businesses across Ontario take advantage of e-commerce opportunities.
Eligible businesses will receive a micro-grant of up to $5,000 to help with the costs related to adopting digital technologies. Grants will be available through Shyft Digitally. DMS will also support a network of e-commerce advisors who will advise and help small businesses adopt e-commerce.
Provide small business owners with a micro-grant of $5,000 to help with costs related to adopting e-commerce.
Please note that all eligible costs must show a direct tie in to implementing a new e-commerce store in your proposed spending plan. Anything that is not tied to directly selling products or services online, will not be an eligible expense.
Please note that any transactions deemed to be non-arms length between a successful grant recipient and their chosen service provider will be ineligible.
A non arms length transaction is defined as a transaction made between related parties as described in Section 251 of the Income Tax Act.
The Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP) can help get your business online, give your e-commerce presence a boost or help digitalize your business’s operations.
The program offers two grants:
Stream 1: The Grow your Business Online program helps small businesses take advantage of e-commerce opportunities. This program is being delivered by Shyft Digitally.
Stream 2: The Boost Your Business Technology grant helps small and medium-sized businesses adopt new digital technologies.
Eligible participants of Stream 1: Grow Your Business Online is a grant available to businesses to help cover the costs associated with adopting new e-commerce tools. The Grant comes in the form of a reimbursement of eligible expenses based on a pre-approved spending plan.
No. Stream 2 is being delivered through the Government of Canada. You can learn more and apply here. https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/canada-digital-adoption-program/en/boost-your-business-technology-grant
A consumer-facing business is a business that deals directly with end use customers. Businesses that are not considered consumer-facing are those that focus primarily on wholesale trade or sell only to other businesses. Businesses that engage in drop shipping or online reselling are also not considered consumer facing.
The business must be open to the general public for either in person or online sales.
Websites that require a login are not considered to be consumer facing.
Yes! If your business is registered or incorporated, and you meet the other eligibility requirements, such as having an employee on the payroll for a minimum of three months, or having earned $30,000 in annual revenue the last tax year, newly established businesses are welcome to apply.
If the business has one employee on the payroll for at least three months, there is no minimum revenue requirement. Businesses with no employees on payroll must have earned at least $30,000 in annual revenue in the previous tax year.
No. To be eligible for the grant, your business must have a minimum of one employee on payroll, in addition to the owner. Independent contractors are not considered to be employees. Employees must be on payroll with income tax deducted and employee benefits like EI and CPP paid. If your business does not have an employee on payroll, you must have earned at least $30,000 in annual revenue in the previous tax year.
Yes, if you have already applied for and/or are receiving funding through another grant stream, you may still apply for the Grow Your Business Online grant. Your spending plan and receipts must include items that have not already been covered by another funding program.
No. Businesses can choose to apply for the grant through any organization but may only apply for the Grow Your Business Online grant once, and through one organization. As part of the grant application, you’ll be asked to attest that you’ve only applied once.
A business can have up to 5 outlets for the same business. These outlets have to be for a single, regional business and the organization does not offer opportunities for other people to buy franchises. Even if the locations are independently owned, any business with more than 5 locations or fewer than 5 locations but offering franchise opportunities will not be eligible for the program.
The goal of the grant is to enable businesses to serve existing customers more effectively and to attract new customers in the digital marketplace. It’s important to note that all eligible costs must show a direct tie to implementing a new e-commerce strategy in your proposed spending plan. Anything that is not tied to directly selling products or services online, will not be an eligible expense. Eligible costs include, but are not limited to, the following:
Please note that SEO and social media advertising costs must be a part of an overall e-commerce implementation plan and not stand-alone items. Redesign of an existing website is ineligible.
If you are unsure whether your investment is eligible for the Grow Your Business Online grant, please email us at sales@shyftdigitally.com
Ineligible costs include, but are not limited to, the following:
No. Employee or business owner wages are not eligible expenses.
All hardware and software must show a direct tie to selling products or services online. Hardware and software that is related to e-commerce but not explicitly used for e-commerce is capped at 20% of the grant amount claimed or $480 of $5000.
Yes, service-based businesses can still add e-commerce functionality to their site by integrating an online booking platform, introducing online payments for services, introducing a chatbot to interact with clients or sell gift cards online. Ask your E-Commerce Advisor about other e-commerce tools available to service-based businesses.
While digital marketing is an eligible expense, marketing efforts must be in support of an overall e-commerce plan and not a standalone item. The same is true for search engine optimization. Your spending plan needs to include some form of e-commerce adoption or upgrade.
Anything that your business was already using when you were admitted to the program is considered an existing E-commerce solution. The goal of this program is to introduce businesses to a new E-commerce implementation plan and renewal or continuation of existing tools is not eligible for reimbursement under this program.
This includes platform fees for you existing E-commerce website. All expenses must be a net new E-commerce adoption
No, Grant funds are not transferable. If a business is approved, the grant must be used for the business that applied to the program; not another, or ineligible business. If you wish to receive the grant for a different business than the one you applied for, you will need to apply to the program for that business separately. If eligible, the new business will then go through the full process for that business.
We encourage businesses to use Canadian vendors, but we do permit businesses to work with someone outside of Canada. The vendor must be able to produce a legitimate invoice containing all information required by the CRA and be able to accept a traceable payment in order to show proof of payment. The vendor should have some web presence to validate that they provide the services rendered and can not be related to the business owner by birth, marriage or adoption.
An E-Commerce Advisor is trained to help your business better understand its e-commerce capabilities and to identify solutions to assist your business’s digitalization. Every business participant will be paired with a dedicated E-Commerce Advisor.
As one of the first steps in the grant application process, small businesses will be paired with an E-Commerce Advisor to assess their digital needs and help develop their e-commerce strategies and deploy new digital technologies.
After an initial meeting, businesses may opt out from working with an E-Commerce Advisor as part of the Grow Your Business Online program and proceed solely with the grant application. It is highly recommended however that businesses take advantage of the expertise of an E-Commerce Advisor to support digitization.
All E-Commerce Advisors receive training, developed, and delivered by Shyft Digitally. They have the support and knowledge from industry-leading tech partners such as Mastercard, Google, Square, QuickBooks, and more, to name a few. Their expertise will help you develop an e-commerce strategy.
The opportunity for training and work placements will be available to current post-secondary students and recent graduates. Those selected for the role will participate in training through Shyft Digitally.
Eligible E-Commerce Advisors, meet the following criteria:
For more information on becoming an E-commerce advisor and to apply, please visit: https://www.mosaicjobs.com/
E-commerce advisors will receive training through Shyft Digitally on several topics:
Work Placements will be either 4 or 6 months.
Grant applications will be processed and adjudicated by the Canadian Digital Adoption Program team at Shyft Digitally. The steps can be found below:
Once you’ve submitted your grant application, the CDAP team at Shyft Digitally will provide regular updates and communications about the status of your file. If you need to amend your application or have further questions, please contact the Canadian Digital Adoption Program team at sales@shyftdigitally.com
At this time there is no deadline for grant applications as the program is scheduled to be offered through March 2025. Check back here for updates.
The grant will be provided as a reimbursement. Grant applicants will be required to submit an expense report, coinciding with their pre-approved spending plan and copies of any associated receipts and proof of payment documents.
As part of your grant application, you will be asked to submit a spending plan. Spending plans will be pre-approved. As long as your expenses align with your approved plan, the expenses will be approved for reimbursement.
No. Expenses cannot be incurred prior to the date of admittance to the program. Your business is considered to be admitted to the program once you meet with an E-commerce advisor.
Your grant reimbursement claim will be submitted through the application portal under “Grant Expenditure Submission.”
Here is some information on what an acceptable invoice needs to include. The invoice must give a detailed description of the services rendered. Please note that an invoice marked as “Paid” is insufficient for reimbursement. Businesses must provide additional proof of payment like an e-transfer record, bank statement (with all unrelated line items censored) or a receipt. The receipt must reference the specific invoice number and payment method.
No. We will not accept invoices paid in cash. All payments must have a valid backup.
The exchange will be calculated based on the rate of the bank or credit card used to process the transaction. The rate will be calculated based on the day of the charge.
No. Tax charges will not be reimbursed. Grant payments will be issued based on the cost of the expense(s) before taxes.
Yes. You may submit more than one expense and receipt. The grant will reimburse a maximum of $5,000 before taxes. However, we do ask that you submit all expenses in one claim, rather than separate claims.
No. Grant applications must be submitted by the business owner.
Yes, Shyft Digitally offers a wide range of education and resources to support your business.