Breaking into international markets can be costly, especially when exploratory travel, trade missions, and formal export events are required to build relationships and secure new customers. For Alberta-based organizations looking to grow beyond Canada, the Alberta Export Expansion Program offers financial support to help make those first steps into global markets more achievable. Delivered by the Government of Alberta, this initiative is focused on strengthening the province’s export capacity and global presence.
The program is designed to offset a portion of travel-related expenses tied to participating in approved outbound trade events. It supports small and medium-sized businesses, along with industry associations, Indigenous organizations, and economic development groups that actively promote Alberta goods and services abroad. By helping cover costs associated with international travel, the program allows organizations to pursue new export opportunities, diversify revenue streams, and reduce the financial risk of entering unfamiliar markets. Funding levels vary depending on the scope and nature of each project, and support is provided as a non-repayable contribution.
Applications are currently being accepted on an ongoing basis, making this a timely option for Alberta organizations planning upcoming international trade activities. For those considering export growth and wanting to understand how this program could fit into their expansion plans, exploring the full details can help clarify whether the opportunity aligns with their goals and upcoming initiatives.
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