Toronto Business Incubation & Commercialization Grant Program 2026

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About Toronto Business Incubation & Commercialization Grant Program

Opportunity Details

  • Date Published: November 12, 2025
  • Application Deadline: November 20, 2025
  • Category: Entrepreneurs Grants
  • Oppotunity Locations: Canada

The Toronto Business Incubation & Commercialization Grant Program 2026 is designed to support not-for-profit organizations in Toronto that help entrepreneurs and startups through incubation, acceleration, and entrepreneurship programming.

Benefits of Toronto Business Incubation & Commercialization Grant Program

  • Programs and Events

    • Up to 50% of eligible expenses.

    • Max $20,000 for programs (paid in two parts: 75% upfront, 25% after completion).

    • Max $10,000 for events (paid in one lump sum).

  • Multi-Year Operating (3-year cycle)

    • Up to 20% of eligible expenses, max $100,000.

    • Also paid in two parts.

    • Funding is contingent on availability and not guaranteed annually.

Toronto Business Incubation & Commercialization Grant Program Requirements

The Business Incubation and Commercialization Grant Program is available to the following types of not-for-profit organizations that provide incubation-type programming to entrepreneurs:

  • Pre-Incubator: an organization that offers programming such as development of client’s business idea. Services typically include: business advisory support, mentoring, networking and market research.
  • Incubator: an organization that adds programming such as implementation of a business idea into actual operation while providing various supports throughout the process, such as business advisory support, office or studio space, shared industrial/commercial equipment, product/prototype development, mentoring, networking and market research.
  • Accelerator: an organization that focuses on rapid growth through the provision of strategic financing and market readiness strategies. Services typically include financing or investment, business advisory support, mentoring and office or studio space.
  • Post-Secondary Education Institution: an academic institution that includes entrepreneurship and business support as part of its curriculum and programming, including campus-led incubators and accelerators. (Only eligible for the Programs and Events Stream and the number of provided grants is capped at four per academic institution.)
  • Industry Association: an organization that represents a certain business sector and has a focus on entrepreneurship and sector development.

To be eligible for funding, not-for-profit organizations must also demonstrate:

  • Programming that is Toronto-centric and supports Toronto-based entrepreneurs and startups,
  • Robust business incubation, acceleration and entrepreneurship programming,
  • Detailed and comprehensive application and supporting documents, and
  • Proof of Not-for-Profit Status

Multi-Year Operating Stream Requirements

Offered contingent on the availability of funds. Meeting eligibility requirements does not guarantee funding.

Applicant organizations must meet the following to be eligible for Multi-year Operating Stream:

  • Have been incorporated for three years or more and have paid staff,
  • Have programming tailored specifically to company formation and job creation,
  • Demonstrate a history of successful entrepreneurship and robust incubation or accelerator programming for three years or more, and
  • Be able to provide its most recent audited financial statements demonstrating revenues between $100,000 to $1 million.

Programs and Events Stream Requirements

Applicant organizations must meet the following to be eligible for the Programs and Events Stream:

  • Have been incorporated for at least two years,
  • Programming can cover a range of entrepreneurship and innovation development including pre-incubation, incubation and accelerator activities, as well as one-time or a series of networking events with targeted sectoral or demographical reach and impact,
  • Demonstrate a history of successful entrepreneurship, campus entrepreneurship, or social enterprise programming, and
  • Be able to provide a comprehensive budget for review with its application, demonstrating revenue of less than $100,000 for Programs or $50,000 for Events.

Application Date and Process

  • Applications will be reviewed and scored by an assessment panel comprised of community advisors (where possible) and City staff. Applications will be assessed using the above noted criteria as well as a scoring system built on four key program priorities:

  • Program Alignment
  • Program Impact and Engagement
  • Organizational Capacity
  • Financial Sustainability
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Application Deadline

20 November, 2025

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