There are some government grants available for small business start-ups or industry specific expansions. There are also specialized grants for Aboriginal businesses, remote/northern businesses or for people with disabilities. Attaching a professional business plan to your application demonstrates your ability to run a well-planned and financially sound business.
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| Grantors want to understand your business and how it fits in with the goals of the grant program. | Our finished plan is a 40-80 page document with a summary, sections on every aspect of your business, and appendices with supporting details and references. |
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| Grantors want to see that you have a very clear and thorough understanding of your business, and that you are confident and enthusiastic. | Our project manager works with you on all aspects of your business plan, so you are prepared to present your project. | |
| Grantors want detailed financial statements and projections demonstrating that your business concept is sound and your business can succeed. | Our financial modeller will use the information you provide to build a 3 year pro forma income statement, a 3 year cash flow statement, a balance sheet, and more. |
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| Grantors want to see the research you’ve done on your market niche and competitors to convince them that you can compete and succeed. | Our market analyst will provide you with facts and statistics on demographics, markets and competitors. |
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| Grantors want a package that’s well organized, easy to read and simple to navigate. A professional, well organized plan makes you look professional and well organized. | Our editors and designers compile all the information into a user-friendly document, with charts, spreadsheets, full colour graphics, and a detailed table of contents. |
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