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:

  • 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
    • A brokerage firm and their agents (real estate, investment, insurance, etc.)
    • 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)