Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) in the Prairie provinces

Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) in British Columbia

 

Regional Economic Growth through Innovation (REGI) is a national program delivered by regional development agencies (RDAs) across Canada to fuel economic growth through innovation and create more well-paying jobs for Canadians. It comprises 2 program streams, which, along with tailored programming in each region, will foster the right environment to start and grow businesses and create the conditions for the development of strong, dynamic and inclusive regional innovation ecosystems across the country.

Business Scale-up and Productivity

Business Scale-up and Productivity

Funding offered under this stream supports high-growth businesses that are scaling up and producing innovative goods, services or technologies. It offers interest-free, repayable funding to incorporated businesses.

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Regional Innovation Ecosystems

Regional Innovation Ecosystems

Are you a not-for-profit organization looking for funding to increase the innovation capacity of the Prairie provinces?

Funding offered under this stream helps create, grow and nurture inclusive regional ecosystems that support business needs and foster an entrepreneurial environment conducive to innovation, growth and competitiveness. It also fosters the entrepreneurial environment necessary for more innovative regional economies and increases the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), women entrepreneurs and underrepresented groups.

Find out how to apply (Regional Innovation Ecosystems)

While REGI focuses on these program streams, Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) will continue to support businesses and communities through existing programming to foster economic development opportunities and diversification in the Prairie provinces.

Canada's regional development agencies (RDAs) are one of Canada's four flagship platforms supporting the government's Innovation and Skills Plan, along with the Industrial Research Assistance Program, the Strategic Innovation Fund and the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service.

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