
GROW YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE
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. SBBC will also support a network of e-commerce advisors who will advise and help small businesses adopt e-commerce.
The grant is administered by Small Business BC and is not administered by ThePheasant.ca.
The Objectives Of The Grow Your Business Online Program Are To:
1. Provide small business owners with a micro-grant of $2,400 to help with costs related to adopting e-commerce.
2. Provide small business owners with access to a network of eCommerce advisors where they can receive support and guidance.
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Participant Requirements
Applications can only be submitted by a small business that meets all of the following criteria:
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
- Cyber Security software or certifications
- 20% of the cost of Hardware and accompanying software up to 20% of the grant total.
- For instance, if a small business buys a new e-commerce integrated point of sale (POS) system that costs $1,300, CDAP will cover 20% or $260.
- The maximum amount of the grant that can be allocated to hardware and related non e-commerce software is 20% of $2400 or $480
- 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
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 of connectivity
- Costs related to the shipping of goods purchased through the e-commerce platform
- Purchases made prior to grant approval
- Office Software (e.g., Microsoft Office, iWork, Google Workspace, etc.)
- Renewal of digital services such as domain name, software subscription etc.
- This includes existing eCommerce subscriptions.
- Signage and printing
- Logo redesign and rebranding
- Business Owner’s salary or current employee salary for executing the project
- Costs of land, building or vehicle purchase
- Costs of intangible assets such a goodwill, whether capitalized or expensed
- Depreciation or amortization expenses
- Interest on invested capital, bonds, or debentures
- Bond discount
- Monthly mortgage, loan and/or rent payments
- Refinancing of an existing debt
- Losses on investments, bad debts, and any other debts
- Fines or penalties
- Costs related to litigation
- Fees for administrators including payments to any member or officer of the Recipient’s Board of Directors
- Opportunity costs
- Hospitality and entertainment costs
- Franchise fees and/or franchise license costs
- Lobbyist fees
- New capital expenditure
- Consulting fees for submission of CDAP application or any costs not related to the acquisition or set up of technology solution












