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The grant is administered by Small Business BC & Digital Main Street. 

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The objectives of the Grow Your Business Online program are to:

Receive a micro-grant of up to $2,400
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As part of the Canada Digital Adoption Program,

Eligible businesses will Grow Your Business Online to help with the costs related to adopting e-commerce and supported by a network of e-commerce advisors.



What is the Grow Your Business Online program?


The Grow Your Business Online grant will help small businesses across British Columbia take advantage of e-commerce opportunities.


Eligible businesses will receive a micro-grant of up to $2,400 to help with the costs related to adopting digital technologies. Grants will be available through Small Business BC.

Provide small business owners with a micro-grant of $2,400 to help with costs related to adopting e-commerce

Provide small business owners with access to a network of eCommerce advisors where they can receive support and guidance.


Participant Requirements

Applications can only be submitted by a small business that meets all of the following criteria:


  • Is a for-profit business (including for-profit social enterprises and co-operatives)
  • Is a registered or incorporated business
  • Is a consumer-facing business
  • Can be accessed by end-use consumers or provides in-person services to consumers
  • 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. 
  • Has at least one employee on payroll that is not the owner or a contractor (full time or part time, but for at least three months prior to application) or have had at least $30,000 in annual revenue in the most recent tax year.
  • Must commit to maintaining digital adoption strategy for six months after participation in the program
  • Must consent to participating in follow-up surveys, sharing information with the Government of Canada (ISED and Statistics Canada), and having the name of the business published as a recipient of funding
  • The following types of small businesses are ineligible:
    -Corporate chains, franchises or registered charities
    -Representatives of multi-level marketing companies
    -Real estate brokerages
    -Businesses that engage in online reselling or drop-shipping businesses reliant on third party suppliers
    -Wholesale or distribution businesses and manufacturers (unless their business model includes direct sales to the end       
    consumer) 

Eligible Costs for the Grant


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. 


Costs related to the implementation or improvement of a digital e-commerce plan (e.g. online reservation/booking tools, online ordering systems, electronic payments)


E-commerce software including:
Software to track and manage product inventory, as well as fulfill and ship orders.
Software for product databases
Software to track sales, market to customers, offer discounts, maintain a loyalty programs
Software to simplify marketing
Cybersecurity software or certifications


Hardware and accompanying software up to 20% of total grant amount
Examples of limited coverage for software, would be any software that is bought with the equipment that is required to support an e-commerce strategy. For instance, if a small business buys a new e-commerce integrated point of sale (POS) system that costs $1,300 (including software) as a part of their $2400 plan, CDAP will reimburse 20% of the grant (in this case $480) for hardware.


Costs related to website search optimization
Note: plan cannot be strictly so website search optimization, it needs to be tied to overall e-commerce implementation plan, and not a standalone item.


Costs related to the installation of an e-commerce platform (including subscription fees/costs)


Costs of back-office solutions to support an e-commerce strategy


Costs of social media advertising
Note: plan cannot be strictly social media advertising, it needs to be tied to overall e-commerce implementation plan, and not a standalone item.
Costs related to the creation of customer databases


Hiring a consultant/agency to execute Digital Marketing initiatives related to your e-commerce store


Development of new e-commerce website
Upgrading existing e-commerce site for added functionality (i.e., new plugins, or features) Please note redesign of an existing site is not eligible