Support program for the fight against climate change in the biofood sector – Stream A – Training offer for professionals and other stakeholders in the biofood sector

Amount:

Varies by project and applicant (for more check the detailed Calculation of financial aid for each eligible project devided by percentages.)

Type:

Grant

Description:

This component helps develop the general and advanced skills and knowledge of professionals and other stakeholders in the biofood sector on various themes linked to climate issues.

Comments on Funding:

In the full guide text you can find the detailed Calculation of financial aid for each eligible project devided by percentages.

Deadline:

The call for projects closed on October 30, 2024. No new applications will be accepted.

Eligibility:

The program is aimed at the following biofood activity sectors:

agriculture;
food processing;
commercial fisheries and aquaculture.

Application Steps:

The documents required to submit an application for financial assistance and related documents can be found on the Ministry’s website , in the
“Programs” section, at the following address: www.mapaq.gouv.qc.ca/palccb.
Program at the following address:
Support program for the fight against climate change in the biofood sector
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
To benefit from financial assistance, the applicant must send the Ministry the documents listed in the table below.
It is also possible to obtain a paper copy of these documents by contacting the secretariat of the
To benefit from financial assistance, the applicant must respond to a call for projects launched on the Ministry’s website .
in accordance with accounting rules and compatible with the project and authorized eligible expenses. They must also comply with the terms of
this agreement.
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Quebec (Quebec) G1R 4X6

Documentation Needed:

1. Completed and signed financial assistance application form; 2. Complete business plan, including a work plan and budget forecasts for all years of the project; 3. Evidence of partners’ participation in the project, where applicable; 4. Resumes of project team members, including external experts or specialized resources, if applicable, validating the experience and expertise of the project
implementation team; 5. Written authorization to reuse training content, from the original author of the training, when the project consists of adapting the content of an existing training

Other Things to Note:

During the implementation of the project, according to the terms described in the financial assistance agreement, you will have to provide an accountability report using the documents below:

Progress report writing guide (PDF 328 KB)
Final report writing guide (PDF 353 KB)
Salary Claim Appendix ​ (XLSX 1.86 MB)
Summary sheet (DOCX 96 KB)

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Maurice

Maurice (Moe) Muise learned the ins-and-outs of government while an employee of the Government of Canada in Ottawa for 10 years. His current focus is helping small businesses in Canada to identify and maximize funding to grow their business.

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