Funding Options
OVERVIEW AND DETAILS OF FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYERS
If you’re considering hiring a work-integrated learning student for your organization, you may be eligible for one or more Federal and BC funding resources, including grants and wage subsidies.
This resource document contains funding sources that align with MATCH organizations (museums, arts, tourism, culture, and hospitality) and includes information regarding the application periods for those sources.
STUDENT WORK PLACEMENT PROGRAM (SWPP)
The Federal Government’s Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) offers the Student Work Placement Program to create quality work-integrated learning opportunities for students who will be better positioned to secure employment in their field of study. The program provides up to 50% (to a...
BioTalent Canada is an association focused on growth of Canada’s bio-economy. To qualify for funding, either the position needs to have a biotechnology focus, or the employer needs to have a biotechnology focus. Sectors include bio-health, bio-energy, bio-industrial and agri-biotech. Opportunities can be part-time or full-time for a minimum of 10 hours/week over the course of 4 to 16 weeks. This program is for students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art,...
ECO Canada’s program works with employers and post-secondary partners to help students kick-start their career path in the environmental sector, and for employers to hire the brightest minds in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math (STEAM) or Business. Work terms can be full-time or part time from 6 - 16 weeks. Employers can apply for back-to-back placements for the same student....
The Magnet Student Work Placement Program brings together employers, students, and post-secondary institution stakeholders to create quality work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities. Registered Canadian business or non-profit organizations are eligible for funding. Positions can be full-time or part-time. Students from all post-secondary programs are eligible, however they must have a...
The Career Ready program supports businesses that provide meaningful work opportunities for students that build technical capacity. Opportunities should be full-time for a minimum of 12 weeks, though shorter terms or part-time positions are considered on a case-by-case basis. Eligible students can be enrolled Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math (STEAM) or Business programs. Funding is...
The CCAA works with employers and post-secondary institutions to create work-integrated learning placements in the aviation and aerospace sector. There must be an industry component – the focus of the subsidies is hands-on experience, so a research-only position does not qualify. Opportunities can be full-time or part-time, for students enrolled Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math...
Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium (EMC), a preferred partner with the Government of Canada, delivers the Student Work Placement Program subsidy to Canada's manufacturing industry.
Gearing Up is the aimed at Canada’s mining sector with a goal to change the way students in mining-related post-secondary educational programs perceive, pursue and acquire the skills needed for in-demand mining careers. Employers must be involved in mining or mineral exploration, post-secondary institutions or non-profit organizations. Eligible students can be enrolled Science, Technology,...
Venture for Canada has been funded to make it easy for small and medium-sized businesses in Western and Atlantic Canada to connect with Canada’s brightest students. All industries/sectors are welcome, including social enterprises, non-profits charities and start-ups. Employers are required to provide an internship opportunity that allows entrepreneurial-minded students to contribute to new...
The Empowering Futures Program is aimed at the electricity industry, which includes small to medium-sized firms whose primary activity is the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity; is engaged in manufacturing of equipment and the provision of services necessary to generation, transmission or distribution, or sector support including renewables, research and development,...
ICTC’s WIL Digital program aims to develop talent for the emerging ICT sectors, support businesses, and increase digital adoption in Canada. Targeted sectors include Advanced Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Fintech, Intelligent Retail, Big Data, Clean Tech, Connected transportation, Entertainment and Gaming, and e-Health. Companies outside these sectors but with a...
The Talent Opportunities Program (TOP) is designed to help employers located anywhere in Canada hire college and university students on work placements. Employers must be a registered Canadian business or not-for-profit organization and may operate in any industry sector. Students from all post-secondary programs are eligible, however they must have a work-integrated learning component within...
BC PROGRAMS
The Co-op Placements program assists arts and cultural organizations that have previously received grants through the BC Arts Council or are an Indigenous Government, Friendship Centre, or Métis Chartered Community offering dedicated arts and culture programs or projects where the scope of work of the Co-op or Work-Integrated Learning student would focus on these activities. The assistance level...
Get up to $10,000 per year in funding to hire students through WIL programs (not including co-op), such as internships and work placements. Eligible employers are tech companies or tech-focused non-profits hiring for a business or tech role, or a business or non-profit hiring for a tech role. Employers must also be able to provide entrepreneurial and skills training to the student. Applications...
Through the School Works Co-op and Apprentice Wage Subsidy programs, businesses, non-profit and First Nations organizations, and public bodies with business headquarters located within the Columbia Basin Trust region can apply for age subsidies. Apprentice Wage Subsidy supports hiring apprentices for full-time employment to complete their first-level work-based training requirements with an...
PICS Internships program provides support for the hiring of university students at the workplaces pursuing climate change mitigation and adaptation research, planning or implementation. Workplaces can be governments, NGOs, industry and communities in BC. Eligible students must be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at one of the four PICS partner institutions: UVIC, UBC, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV...
Get up to $20,000 per year in funding to hire co-op students through the Tech Co-op Grant, which is available for technology-based companies looking to grow or a non-tech company, organization or non-profit hiring for a tech role. Each employer is eligible to receive a maximum of four grants each per program year valued at $5,000 each, to recruit and train between one to four distinct co-op...
The British Columbia SR&ED Tax Credit program is designed to encourage research and development in British Columbia that will lead to new, improved, or technologically advanced products or processes. The tax credit is available for qualifying corporations that carry on scientific research and experimental development in B.C. before September 1, 2022 and must be claimed no later than 18 months...
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
Through the Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP), Canadian small and medium-sized businesses can receive funding and other supports to increase their innovation capacity and take ideas to market. Funding is available through technology innovation projects and youth employment strategy programs for incorporated, profit-oriented businesses in Canada with under 500 employees planning to...
Funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada Green Corps provides support for internships with organizations that are committed to the green economy and contribute to Canada’s commitments on climate and environment. Eligible employers can include non-profit organizations, governments, indigenous organizations and private companies. This opportunity is not for existing students -...
The Mitacs Accelerate program provides support for research partnerships including funding for internships. Organizations partner with academic researchers to develop a project proposal, and must provide a financial contribution of at least $7,500, which is matched by Mitacs. Projects can include multiple interns and span multiple terms. Interns spend about half the term on site, working on the...
Canada Summer Jobs provides funding to help small businesses, public sector employers, and non-profit organizations to hire students under the age of 30 during the summer term. Funding is available to approved employers for up to 50 per cent of minimum wage for private companies and public sector employers, and up to 100 per cent of the minimum wage for non-profit organizations. Applications are...