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Business Development Program

This ACOA program is designed to help you set up, expand or modernize your business. Focusing on small- and medium-sized enterprises, the program offers access to capital in the form of interest-free, unsecured, repayable contributions. Non-profit organizations providing support to the business community may also qualify.

What qualifies for BDP financing?

Most business sectors are eligible except retail/wholesale, real estate, government services, and services of a personal or social nature.

Both commercial and not-for-profit applicants are eligible.

Eligible activities include business studies, capital investment, training, marketing, quality assurance, and not-for-profit activities that support business in the region. Assistance is also available to help you bid for and acquire public and private procurement contracts or to develop an innovative product or service.

Overall, your project should meet the following criteria:

  • Provide economic benefit to an area or a community
  • Demonstrate need for financial assistance
  • Be economically viable.
How much assistance is available?

ACOA can provide an unsecured, interest-free loan towards the eligible costs of a new establishment, expansion, modernization or a project which improves your competitiveness. ACOA's contribution is repayable on a time schedule tailored to your circumstances. The maximum level of assistance under the program is as follows.

Costs eligible for up to 50% financing include:

  • The construction or acquisition of a building
  • machinery and equipment needed for the project
  • working capital requirements related to an establishment or expansion project
  • site improvements such as land clearing and paving required for the project
  • leasehold improvements required for the project
  • leased equipment and conditional sales contracts
  • infrastructure such as sewer and water needed for a project
  • self-built assets
  • intangible assets such as patents, trademarks and licenses
  • start-up costs such as insurance and interest capitalized during construction
Costs eligible for up to 75% financing include:
  • Marketing: Includes the development of a marketing plan, the hiring of marketing expertise to implement the plan, and related marketing activities such as labelling, packaging, promotional materials, advertising, product demonstrations and participation at trade shows.
  • Training: Includes the development of a training plan, the hiring of training expertise to implement the plan and related activities such as training materials, seminar fees, and wages during the time that employees received off-the-job training.
  • Productivity/Quality Improvement: Includes the development of a productivity or quality improvement plan, the hiring of expertise to implement the plan, and related activities such as obtaining a recognized quality certification such as ISO, and the cost of needed technical equipment.
  • Innovations: Includes costs related to researching and developing new or improved products, services and processes such as the labour costs of expertise, materials, special equipment, testing and patents.
  • Consultant Advice: Includes the cost of hiring a qualified consultant to prepare a business plan, feasibility study, investigate licensing opportunities, conduct a venture capital search, technology transfer search or provide advice to improve your business skills.
  • Contract bidding: Includes the cost of improving your competitive ability to bid on and acquire public and private sector contracts.
  • Business proposal development: Includes the cost of turning your idea into a viable business proposal, example the completion of feasibility study, prototype development, and gathering information on markets and raw material suppliers. Maximum contribution is $10,000 for this activity.
  • Business Support: Not-for profit organizations may qualify for assistance towards activities that support the business community, entrepreneurship or economic development.

For more information about eligible costs, consult the following fact sheets:

- Business Start-Ups, Expansions, and Modernizations
- Developing your innovative ideas
- Improving your competitiveness
- Non-commercial projects

Call or write the ACOA office nearest you to obtain further information on the Business Development Program. One of ACOA's Account Managers will help you identify your project's needs in terms of professional advice and financing. You can also obtain business development information from a Canada Business Service Centre, a Business Development Centre, or your local industrial or economic development commission.

Some of the documents available on this site are in Adobe Acrobat format. To read Adobe Acrobat files you need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 (or later) on your system. If the Adobe download site is not accessible to you, you can download Acrobat Reader from an accessible page. If the accessibility of PDF is a concern, you can have the file converted to HTML or ASCII text by using one of the access services provide by Adobe.

Electronic Application Form

To assist potential clients, ACOA offers an electronic copy of the application form for the Business Development Program that can be downloaded and printed out, then filled in. Alternatively, you may fill the form and then print it, producing a form that is ready to sign. To save you time and effort, and to ensure your project is eligible, PLEASE contact the ACOA office nearest you before submitting the completed form.

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'Once completed, print the completed form and submit the paper copy to the Agency.
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Business Development Program Application for Assistance
(PDF: 126KB / 4 pages)

Printable BDP Claims Forms

To assist clients, ACOA offers electronic copies of claims forms for the Business Development Program that can be downloaded and printed out, then filled in. Alternatively, you may fill the forms and then print them, producing forms that are ready to sign. To save you time and effort, and to ensure your project is eligible, PLEASE contact the ACOA office nearest you before submitting the completed form.
PDF Advance, Progress and Final Payments Forms
(PDF: 67KB / 6 pages)

Printable PAD Form

To assist its current clients, ACOA also offers an electronic copy of the Pre-Authorized Repayment / Direct Deposit Authorization form. This can be downloaded and printed out.
PDF Pre-Authorized Repayment / Direct Deposit Authorization Forms
(PDF: 21KB / 1 page)


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