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Application window: April 2, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. ET to April 23, 2026 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Recipients announced mid-July 2026.
BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program is sponsored by BMO. The BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program provides grants to Canadian small businesses that are majority owned and led by women or non-binary entrepreneurs. The program aims to help businesses grow and create impact aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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Celebrating Women Grant | BMO for Women A program designed to support your business ambitions We know what it takes for a business like yours to grow. Each year, the BMO Celebrating Women Program provides funding to women-owned businesses across Canada. We’re excited to present the BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program, in collaboration with Deloitte.
Ten Canadian small businesses that are majority owned and led by women or non-binary entrepreneurs will each receive a $10,000 CAD grant to help take their businesses to the next level. We’re looking for established small business owners who can clearly share what they’re building, the impact they’re creating, and how their business will grow with support from the Grant Program.
Applicants will be asked to connect their work to two to three United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), explain how they measure their impact, and outline how grant funding would help them scale that impact and strengthen their business.
Applications are evaluated based on the strength and clarity of the business’s SDG focus and rationale, the way impact is measured (including results and targets), the proposed use of funds, and the overall potential impact the grant could have on the business—aligned with the program’s objectives of fostering inclusivity and global stewardship. View the United States Grant Program on our Zero Barriers to Business page.
To be eligible for the BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program, you’ll need to submit an application during the program period and meet the eligibility requirements for both the applicant and the business. You are a resident of Canada and have reached the legal age of majority in your province or territory. You have the authority to apply on behalf of the business and to legally bind the business to the program terms.
You have not received a grant from any previous BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program. The business is 51% or more owned and controlled by one or more individuals who self-identify as women or non-binary. The business is for-profit, active and operational, and lawfully operates in Canada.
The business has been in operation selling a product or service for at least two (2) years as of April 2, 2026. The business has annual revenue of $50,000 CAD or more. Fifty percent (50%) or more of annual revenue is tied to sales with Canadian businesses and/or Canadian consumers.
The business’s head office or principal place of business is located in a province or territory of Canada. For full eligibility details for the 2026 Grant Program, view the Official Terms and Conditions . What to include in your application Applications for the BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program open on April 2, 2026.
Here’s what to expect when applying: Provide basic information about you (the applicant) and your business. Answer a series of short questions outlining your business, growth plans, and impact. Identify two to three United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) your business is focused on, explain why they were chosen, and describe how you measure your impact.
Explain how grant funding would be used to support your business growth and help scale your impact. Applicants selected as semi-finalists will be invited to submit a short video via YouTube. The video must be between 60 and 120 seconds in length, recorded in English and/or French, describe the two to three UN SDGs the business is focused on, and explain the impact the grant would have on the business and its growth.
The application portal opens on April 2, 2026 at 8:00 a. m. ET and closes on April 23, 2026 at 8:00 p.
m. ET. Only one application per eligible business is permitted.
When you’re ready to apply, select Apply Now to access the official application form. You’ll be directed to a secure platform to complete and submit your application and provide information about your business. Before submitting, review your responses and confirm that all required information has been included.
Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation email acknowledging receipt of your application. Application window opens: April 2, 2026 at 8:00 a. m.
ET Application window closes: April 23, 2026 at 8:00 p. m.
ET May: Semi-finalists selected and notified June: Finalists selected and notified Mid-July: Grant recipients selected and announced Mid‑September: Grant recipients attend the BMO Celebrating Women Grant Summit The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to create or contribute to any part of an application, including written responses or video content, is not permitted and will result in disqualification.
BMO Celebrating Women Grant Recipients “Scholarships Cafe began as a simple idea to make education funding accessible for all. ” - Scholarships Cafe Inc. Natalie Gilson & Melissa Weber “The ocean is fighting for its future and so are the people protecting it... ” - Pisces “By transforming homes...
we uplift women and support families... ” - My Friend Anna Cleaning Inc. “Our mission is to brighten dark days by reconnecting people to colour and nature. ” - STE.
MARG. SCOT. “D’hilla Beauty is dedicated to transforming how women care for their skin and themselves...
” - D’hilla Beauty Inc. “We’re transforming diabetes care through AI-driven, human-centered innovation... ” - D2Type “We deliver renewable and sustainable energy solutions... ” - INTOCHARGE “Ciclomanias is a social enterprise dedicated to inspiring a sustainable future...
” - Ciclomanias “We’re building the foundation for a cleaner, smarter future of mobility... ” - Wireless PnC Inc. “Mayana creates socially conscious intimates that prioritize women’s wellbeing... ” - Mayana
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Business must be 51%+ owned/controlled by women or non-binary individuals, for-profit, active in Canada, operating for at least 2 years as of April 2, 2026, with minimum $50,000 CAD annual revenue and 50%+ revenue from Canadian sales. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 CAD Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 23, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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