Small Business, Tourism and Marketplace Services received 36 federal government grants totaling $1,739,600. The primary funding department for these grants was Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Top recipients included The Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Union des consommateurs, and Option consommateurs.
Small Business, Tourism and Marketplace Services
SaveTotal Grants
36
Total Amount
$1.7M
Provinces Served
4
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Public Interest Advocacy Centre | 5 | $243.8K |
| 2 | Union des consommateurs | 6 | $205.8K |
| 3 | Option consommateurs | 7 | $202.4K |
| 4 | Social And Enterprise Development Innovations (SEDI) | 2 | $149.4K |
| 5 | Protégez-Vous | 1 | $97.6K |
| 6 | Consumer Interest Alliance Inc. | 1 | $93.9K |
| 7 | Automobile Protection Association | 1 | $92.0K |
| 8 | Infant Feeding Action Coalition (INFACT) Canada | 1 | $89.5K |
| 9 | Consumers Council of Canada | 3 | $87.5K |
| 10 | Équiterre | 1 | $84.3K |
| 11 | Institute For Media, Policy And Civil Society (IMPACS) | 1 | $73.2K |
| 12 | St. Christopher House (The) | 2 | $72.6K |
| 13 | Car Help Canada | 1 | $64.8K |
| 14 | Arch Disability Law Centre | 1 | $57.0K |
| 15 | CANADIAN CENTRE FOR POLLUTION PREVENTION | 1 | $46.0K |
| 16 | Pollution Probe Foundation | 1 | $42.0K |
| 17 | CAC Manitoba | 1 | $37.7K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| ON | 18 | $946.5K | 54% |
| QC | 16 | $682.1K | 39% |
| BC | 1 | $73.2K | 4% |
| MB | 1 | $37.7K | 2% |
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