Access to patient, growth-oriented capital can be a turning point for early-stage technology companies trying to scale beyond the prototype phase. For Nova Scotia start-ups with ambitious growth plans, Invest Nova Scotia — Investment offers a venture capital pathway designed to help promising ideas reach global markets. Delivered through Invest Nova Scotia, this initiative focuses on venture-grade technology businesses that demonstrate strong growth potential and a compelling risk-return profile.
Rather than operating like a traditional grant, this program invests directly in eligible start-ups or through venture capital funds that back Nova Scotia companies, often via the Nova Scotia First Fund. Funding amounts vary based on the opportunity and stage of the business, and investments are repayable, typically structured as equity or similar instruments. What sets this program apart is the hands-on approach: founders gain access not only to capital, but also to experienced advisors, governance support, introductions to co-investors, and guidance on commercializing technology and entering export markets.
This investment stream is well suited to start-ups that are building innovative technologies and are ready to scale with the right financial and strategic backing. For founders looking to understand how this kind of venture investment works, what stages are supported, and how Invest Nova Scotia engages with growing companies, exploring the full details can help determine whether this opportunity aligns with your long-term growth strategy.
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