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Business Licenses in Camrose
Share Business Licenses in Camrose on Facebook Share Business Licenses in Camrose on Twitter Share Business Licenses in Camrose on Linkedin Email Business Licenses in Camrose linkAlmost every business operating in Camrose needs a business license. That includes anything from businesses that offer nail services out of their home, to construction companies, to brick and mortar retail stores.
Watch this short video to find out more about types of licenses and why you need one!
Visit www.camrose.ca/businesslicense to apply!
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Federal & Provincial Government Business Supports
Share Federal & Provincial Government Business Supports on Facebook Share Federal & Provincial Government Business Supports on Twitter Share Federal & Provincial Government Business Supports on Linkedin Email Federal & Provincial Government Business Supports linkClick on each of the links to learn more.The Events & Festivals Fund | Travel Alberta is a grant with 25% matching funding required. The purpose is to reignite existing events and activate new ones that drive overnight visitation. The application period will be announced early in 2024.
Applications are now open for the Canada Summer Jobs Wage Subsidy for the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) wage subsidy program, with an application deadline of January 10th, 2024! CSJ provides wage subsidies to employers from not-for-profit organizations, the public sector, and private sector organizations with 50 or fewer full-time employees to create quality summer work experiences for young people aged 15 to 30 years.
The Canada Emergency Business Account repayment period has been extended.
The Alberta Catalyzer is a free program that supports entrepreneurs looking to start and grow a tech business in Alberta.
The Alberta Construction Association- Construction New Talent Grant Program offers wage subsidies to hire current post-secondary students and recent graduates for temporary work experience placements.
The Alberta Innovates Funding Programs provide several funding programs to support research, the growth of business, and the start-up community to build new technology and drive innovative ideas
Made in Alberta. Celebrate what it means to be Made in Alberta! Alberta producers and processors can use the new label on their locally-made products. The label helps shoppers quickly identify food products made in our province when choosing an item at their local farmers’ market or grocery store.
The Digital Economy Program (DEP) is a free introduction to digital support for your small business.
The Canadian Digital Adoption Program (CDAP) supports small and medium-sized enterprises to boost their e-commerce presence and to digitize how they run their businesses (next step after the DEP).
Business Benefits Finder allows you to view or search Federal Government services to find the right programs and services, whether you’re starting out or scaling up.