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Find similar grantsProgramme ESSOR – Component 2: Support for investment projects promoting productivity and business expansion is sponsored by Investissement Québec. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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ESSOR Program - Component 2: Support for Investment Projects Promoting Productivity and Business Expansion (Site Productivity) (Loan) ESSOR Program - Component 2: Support for Investment Projects Promoting Productivity and Business Expansion (Site Productivity) (Loan) Administrator: Investissement Québec Source of Funds: Provincial Government, Canada The purpose of this component of the ESSOR program is to support projects focused on accelerating the productivity and growth of Québec companies through an innovative technological transition or the acquisition of new technologies.
The overall goal is to promote the realization of investment projects in Québec as part of the establishment or expansion of companies from here or elsewhere. Businesses must have revenue over $1 million and invest a minimum investment of $100,000 in the project. Businesses offering services to individuals are not eligible.
This program is available in French only. Quebec | Loans and Repayable Contributions | Government Loan with Interest (Government loan) Please note that all information requests will be sent to the program's administrator. The response time may vary for each organization.
I would also like to receive additional funding recommendations. To facilitate the funding matching process, I authorize the sharing of my company demographics and search criteria with the recipient. * Keywords: Technology, Digital Transformation, Business Development, Loan, Business Expansion, Growth, Expansion Last Modified: February 27, 2026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Quebec businesses with revenue over $1 million, investing at least $100,000, in manufacturing and technology sectors; businesses offering services to individuals are ineligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Government loan; minimum investment $250,000 required; repayable contribution with interest Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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