For manufacturers in British Columbia who know they need to modernize or expand but aren’t quite ready to break ground, early-stage planning can be a major hurdle. The BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund — Project Readiness stream is designed to help manufacturing businesses take that critical step by funding the work required to turn an idea into a viable, investment-ready project. This support is especially relevant for companies considering operational upgrades, new technologies, or diversification into higher-value products.
Delivered by the Government of British Columbia, the Project Readiness stream offers non-repayable funding of up to $50,000 to offset a portion of the costs associated with final-stage planning. This can include developing a detailed business case, conducting technical or operational assessments, and evaluating how new processes or equipment could improve productivity. While manufacturers across all sectors in B.C. can benefit, the program places particular emphasis on forestry and value-added wood products, supporting efforts to transition toward more sustainable and innovative uses of biomaterials, especially in rural and economically impacted communities.
This stream is intended for established manufacturers, including small, medium, and larger enterprises, that meet certain requirements and are preparing for a future capital investment. Intake for the program opens periodically, and understanding how this planning support fits within the broader BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund can help businesses position themselves for growth. Exploring the full details through GrantHub is a smart next step for manufacturers considering their options.
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