For early-stage businesses in Southern Ontario that are building greener, more inclusive solutions, access to both capital and expert guidance can make the difference between a promising idea and a scalable venture. The i.d.e.a. Fund was created to help founders move faster by supporting companies that are developing or redesigning products, services, and technologies with sustainability and circular economy outcomes in mind. The program is delivered through a network of Regional Innovation Centres including Innovate Niagara, WEtech Alliance, Innovation Factory, Haltech, TechAlliance, and Boundless Accelerator, giving participants access to localized support and sector-specific insight.
Beyond seed funding of up to roughly $20,000 on a non-repayable, matching basis, the i.d.e.a. Fund places strong emphasis on acceleration. Participating businesses receive targeted advisory support from experienced business leaders, helping them refine growth plans, strengthen value propositions, prepare for follow-on investment, and navigate commercialization and market diversification. The program is particularly relevant for startups and growing SMEs that are ready to validate environmental benefits, attract talent, and position themselves for long-term growth while aligning with inclusion and diversity goals.
The i.d.e.a. Fund operates through competitive cohorts rather than continuous intake, making preparation and fit especially important. For founders who want to understand how future intakes work, what types of projects are prioritized, and how funding and advisory support are structured, reviewing the full program details through GrantHub is a smart next step.
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