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Guide · last updated July 5, 2026 · reviewed by BBN Labs

Grant Deadlines in Canada: When Programs Open, Close, and How to Catch Them

Canadian small-business grants don't share one deadline calendar; each program sets its own intake. Some open on a fixed date and close on a set day, some accept applications year-round until the budget runs out, and a few review in monthly rounds. Miss the window and you usually wait for the next intake, if the program reopens at all. Real examples include Kingston's Heritage Property Grant Program, closing July 17, 2026, and the Ottawa Centretown Heritage Façade Improvement Program, closing December 31, 2026 with up to 75% of costs to a maximum of $75,000.

This guide walks through how those intakes actually work, with real programs and their current close dates, so you can plan your storefront, website or online-ordering upgrade around the money instead of watching it go by.

Why a missed date quietly costs you thousands

A funding deadline is not like a tax deadline with a penalty notice. Nobody calls to remind you. The window just closes, the page keeps saying "closed," and the grant you qualified for pays for someone else's storefront instead of yours.

The amounts are real. The Ottawa Centretown Heritage Façade Improvement Program covers up to 75% of eligible costs, to a maximum of $75,000. Kingston's Heritage Property Grant Program covers up to 50% of costs, to a maximum of $50,000. A missed intake on a grant like that is a five-figure hole you now fill out of your own pocket.

The four ways a program opens and closes

Fixed window. The program opens on a date and closes on a date, and late applications are not accepted. Most municipal storefront and façade grants work this way. Kingston's Heritage Property Grant Program has a current close date of July 17, 2026. Oshawa's Façade & Accessibility Improvement Grant closes September 1, 2026. Saskatoon's Façade Conservation & Enhancement Grant closes September 9, 2026.

Continuous intake. A few programs stay open all year and take applications whenever you are ready, with no fixed government deadline. Many of these are financing you pay back rather than a grant, applied for through your own bank or credit union. Useful when you are ready to move, but remember a loan is money you repay, not free money.

Budget runs out. Some programs are technically open but first-come. When the money for the year is committed, the door shuts early, whatever the printed date says. Read "open" as "open until the budget is gone," and get your file in while the funding is still there.

Review rounds and waitlists. Other programs batch applications and decide on a schedule instead of first-come. If a round's budget is already committed, a strong file can be held for the next round rather than approved right away. Same money, later month, and only if your application was in on time.

Real programs and their current close dates

  • Kingston Heritage Property Grant Program: closes July 17, 2026, up to 50% of costs to a maximum of $50,000.
  • Oshawa Façade & Accessibility Improvement Grant: closes September 1, 2026, 50% of costs up to $10,000 per address.
  • Saskatoon Façade Conservation & Enhancement Grant: closes September 9, 2026, 50% of costs up to $16,000.
  • Tourism Cooperative Marketing Fund: closes October 1, 2026.
  • Waterloo Commercial / Façade Improvement Grant (Uptown CIP): closes October 31, 2026, up to $10,000 at 50%, with a $25,000 combined cap.
  • St. Albert Storefront Improvement Grant: closes November 30, 2026, up to 50% to a maximum of $3,000.
  • Ottawa Centretown Heritage Façade Improvement Program: closes December 31, 2026, up to 75% of costs to a maximum of $75,000.

Two more are worth a note. The Regional Opportunities Investment Tax Credit is a 10% refundable credit worth up to $45,000 a year, and it is in effect only to December 31, 2026, so the whole program has an end date, not just an intake. Nova Scotia's Export Development Program gives up to $15,000 per fiscal year, with up to $10,000 more for priority sectors for a maximum of $25,000, and its budget resets every April 1. A "no" today can become a "yes" next fiscal year.

Programs change and every decision rests with the administrator, so we confirm the live rules before you spend a dollar.

The cash-flow trap hiding behind the date

Meeting the deadline is only half the job. Nearly every grant on this page pays you back after you finish the work and prove you paid, not before. You front the cost, then claim your share. Approval almost always has to come before you spend, and money committed early usually will not count. So the date on the page is really two dates: apply in time, and hold enough cash flow to carry the project until the cheque lands.

How to never miss yours

Start with the two-minute funding fit check on our funding page. Tell us your business, your town and what you want to improve, and it shows the programs that actually fit you, with the real close dates attached. From there our team can build the website, e-commerce store, online ordering or POS the money helps pay for, get your shop found on Google, and design and coordinate the signage and storefront work, then guide you through the application and the deadlines so you keep every dollar of the funding.

Then let our free deadline alerts do the watching for you. One short email when something that matters to your business changes: a program opens, a close date moves, or a budget is about to run out. No charge, and easy to leave whenever you like. You run your shop. We keep an eye on the calendar.

Frequently asked questions

When do small business grants open in Canada?

There is no single date. Each program sets its own intake: some open and close on fixed dates, some stay open year-round until the money runs out, and some review applications in monthly rounds. Most municipal storefront and façade grants close on a set day, like Kingston's Heritage Property Grant Program on July 17, 2026, while other funding stays open all year with no fixed deadline. Always check the close date on the specific program you want.

What happens if I miss a grant deadline?

Usually you wait for the next intake, if there is one. Some programs run a single window and do not reopen, and budget-limited ones can close early once the money for the year is committed, even before the printed date. A few reset on a schedule; Nova Scotia's Export Development Program, for instance, refreshes its budget every April 1.

Do I get the grant money before I pay for the work?

Usually not. Most of these grants reimburse you after you finish the project and prove you paid, and approval generally has to come before you spend. Budget for the full cost up front, then claim your share back. That cash-flow timing is why the application date and your project date both need planning.

Programs covered in this guide

Accepting applicationsGrant

Kingston Heritage Property Grant Program

50% · up to $50,000

Kingston helps you preserve and upgrade your heritage-designated building by covering 50% of approved conservation costs. It is a straightforward way…

Last verified July 2, 2026

Accepting applicationsGrant

Oshawa Façade & Accessibility Improvement Grant

Up to $10,000

Boost your curb appeal and accessibility in downtown Oshawa with this city grant. It reimburses half of eligible construction costs, helping you…

Last verified July 2, 2026

Accepting applicationsGrant

Saskatoon Façade Conservation & Enhancement Grant

Up to $16,000

This city grant helps you modernize your exterior façade and signage. You receive up to 50% of eligible costs back, capped at $16,000 or $20,000 if…

Last verified July 2, 2026

Accepting applicationsGrant

Waterloo Commercial / Façade Improvement Grant (Uptown CIP)

Up to $10,000

Waterloo helps you upgrade your commercial space by covering 50% of eligible façade and storefront work. Corner properties can get up to $15,000,…

Last verified July 2, 2026

Accepting applicationsGrant

Ottawa Centretown Heritage Façade Improvement Program

75% · up to $75,000

Bring new life to your designated heritage building on Bank Street or in Somerset Village. This program helps cover the costs of façade upgrades,…

Last verified July 2, 2026

Accepting applicationsGrant

Export Development Program

Up to $15,000

Offset the real costs of taking your goods or services global with this Nova Scotia program. It helps cover essential export activities so you can…

Last verified July 2, 2026

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