The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership is advertising new funding to help municipalities, Indigenous communities, not-for-profit organizations, and small businesses.
The Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF), administered by the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation, and Trade, provides support for projects and investments to existing businesses, municipalities and not-for-profit organizations for economic development in southwestern Ontario.
The objective is to provide financial support and services to help companies to grow their business, improve productivity, invest in innovation and skills development, pursue new markets, generate broad positive regional economic impact, and create new good, sustainable jobs.
Under the Business Stream, eligible companies who have at least 3 years of operations and employ at least 10 people, commit to creating at least five new jobs, invest at least $500,000 in the project, and be located in southwest Ontario, may apply for repayable, interest-free contributions of up to 15 per cent of eligible projectcosts, to a maximum of $5 million per project.
Application period 20 runs from June 19, 2025, to September 17.
The Rural Ontario Development Program, administered by the Ministry of Rural Affairs and successor to the former Rural Economic Development (RED) Program, has been modernized with $20 million in cost-share funding over two years.
Through four distinct streams, Economic Diversification & Competitiveness, Workforce Development and Attraction, Community Infrastructure Enhancements, and Business
Development, the program supports projects that remove barriers to growth, build local capacity, attract and retain investment and jobs, strengthen regional partnerships, and convert community assets into economic drivers.
Rural municipalities, Indigenous communities, local services boards, not-for-profit organizations, and rural small businesses employing one to 20 workers may apply for grants ranging from $10,000 to $250,000 with provincial contributions covering 35 to 50 per cent of eligible costs depending on the stream.
The first intake opened closes on September 24.