Graduate to Opportunity (GTO)

Amount:

no fixed amount

Type:

Subsidy

Description:

Graduate to Opportunity (GTO) is helping to build a stronger workforce and retain young people in Nova Scotia with a salary incentive that makes it easier to hire recent graduates.

Comments on Funding:

Funding is 25% of the first year’s salary (35% if the new graduate is a member of designated diversity group) and 12.5% of the second year’s salary.

Deadline:

Currently accepting applications

Eligibility:

The applicant must:
1. be a small business with fewer than 100 employees,
2. be a start-up company incorporated within two years of the application date,
3. be a social enterprise, not-for-profit organization, or registered charity with recognized standing,
4. open a new position, permanent, full-time and pay at least $35,000 a year,
5. not receive funding from any other government employment program for this position.

The graduate he hires must have successfully completed a post-secondary program within one year from the day the application is submitted.
The program can’t consider graduate-employees who have been working for the employer on a permanent basis before the GTO application is approved.
Apprentices in registered trades aren’t eligible for Graduate to Opportunity.

Application Steps:

The applicant must:
1. register in the online Labor Market Programs Support System (LaMPSS),
2. complete the application form and submit it electronically.

Documentation Needed:

Applicants must submit:
1. the application form,
2. a description of their organization and its mandate, 3. a job description for the new position you wish to create, as well as its location
4. a T4 Summary for the organization or other documentation to show the number of employees.

Other Things to Note:

Issue Date: November 2022 (Guidelines)

Maurice

About the author

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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