Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF) – Grant for Business Expansion

Up to 15% of eligible project expenses to a maximum $5 million interest-free loan or up to $500,000 conditional grant.

The Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF) supports projects and investments to businesses, municipalities and not-for-profit organizations for economic development in southwestern Ontario. The fund supports projects that create jobs, encourage innovation, collaboration and cluster development, and attract private sector investment.

Eligibility Criteria: Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF)

  • Be located in Southwestern Ontario: Brant; Bruce; Chatham-Kent; Dufferin; Elgin; Essex; Grey; Haldimand; Huron; Lambton; Middlesex; Niagara; Norfolk; Oxford; Perth; Simcoe; Waterloo; Wellington.
  • Business Projects
    • Invest at least $500,000 in their project (or $200,000 if you are in rural Ontario)
    • Employ at least 10 people (or 5 if you are in rural Ontario)
    • Commit to creating at least 5 new jobs (or 30% increase for companies with fewer than 15 employees)
    • Be able to provide 3 years of operations/financial statements
    • Be located in, or plan to locate in, a community in southwestern Ontario
  • Community Economic Development Projects
    • Be led by municipalities, economic development organizations (including sector groups) or consortia
    • Focus on economic and business development and job creation in the community or region by investing in infrastructure or implementing strategies to advance regional economic development priorities
    • Lead to measurable outcomes including private sector investment, growth and job creation
    • Invest more than $100,000
    • Have private sector support
    • Be used for activities that are new to the organization
  • Eligible industries
    • advanced manufacturing (automotive, aerospace, plastics, clean technologies)
    • life sciences
    • processing (primary and secondary)
    • information and communication technology
    • tourism
    • cultural industries

Eligible expenses

The objective of the program is to provide financial support and services to help growing companies in eastern and southwestern Ontario make investments to:

  • grow their businesses
  • improve productivity
  • invest in innovation and skills development
  • pursue new markets
  • generate broad positive regional economic impact
  • create new good, sustainable jobs

Types of Support: Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (EODF)

Business Projects

Funding amount

Up to 15% of eligible project costs.

  • Loans Up to 15% funding to a maximum of $5M, interest-free during the project period (up to 4 years). If you achieve your investment and job targets, up to 30% of the loan (to a maximum of $500,000) may be forgiven.
  • Grants

Grants are available only for specific circumstances, up to 15% to a                                     maximum:

  • Of $500,000 if your company has fewer than 100 employees and is based in rural Ontario (population of your community is less than 100,000 or population density is less than 100 people per square kilometre)
  • Of $1,500,000 for strategic projects that are foreign direct investments or from companies competing against other jurisdictions

Community economic development projects

Funding amount

Up to 50% of eligible project costs for a maximum grant of up to $1.5 million.

Restrictions

You are not allowed to combine (or “stack”) Southwestern Ontario Development funding with other provincial programs.

Eligibility Timeline: Deadline

Eligibility checklists can be submitted at any time.

There are four application intake periods per year for full applications. Applicants will be notified of decisions within 60 business days of the application deadline.

  • Application Period 15 2023-2024
    Application submission period: December 7, 2023 – February 8, 2024.
    Notification date: May 8, 2024.
    Registration on TPON and consulting with regional advisor regarding your application is advised at least two weeks in advance of the application deadline.

 

  • Application Period 16 2024
    Application submission period: April 11, 2024 – May 30, 2024.
    Notification date (last day to notify applicants): August 27, 2024.
    Registration on TPON and consulting with regional advisor regarding your application is advised two weeks in advance of the application deadline.

 

  • Application Period 17 2024
    Application submission period: July 2, 2024 – September 17, 2024.
    Notification date: December 11, 2024.
    Registration on TPON and consulting with regional advisor regarding your application is advised two weeks in advance of the application deadline.

Review Timeline

There are four application intake periods per year for full applications. Applicants will be notified of decisions within approximately 60 business days of the application deadline.

Reimbursement Schedule

The government provides reimbursement on an annual or quarterly basis (depending on the terms of your contribution agreement) against incurred eligible expenses.

Selection Criteria

Successful projects need to:

  • align with the fund’s goals of investment attraction and job creation in the regions
  • provide economic benefits (create jobs, contribute to the region or develop the sector)
  • be achievable (i.e. applicants need to have the necessary financing, project management structure and experience to implement the project)

Our Focus:

  • Writing application package for the Southwestern Ontario Development Fund
  • Profitability analysis of the proposed project
  • Preparing project financial calculations
  • Assisting in report writing once SWODF application is approved

How to Start My Application

Start by verifying your eligibility through our eligibility check form.

Examples of Projects Funded by Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF)

Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF)Through its Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF) Ontario is partnering with Guelph Manufacturing to invest in new equipment and expand its capabilities, creating 31 new jobs and retaining 523 positions in Guelph. Guelph Manufacturing specializes in welding, metal stamping, and tube and wire forming for the automotive sector. With a grant of $874,800 from the province, the company is investing more than $8.7 million to increase its manufacturing capabilities. This expansion will allow Guelph Manufacturing to offer larger parts, improve production efficiencies to become more competitive and develop in-house design engineering capabilities to better meet client needs. Source

Southwestern Ontario Map

Southwestern Ontario includes the following 18 geographic areas:

  • Brant
  • Bruce
  • Chatham-Kent
  • Dufferin
  • Elgin
  • Essex
  • Grey
  • Haldimand
  • Huron
  • Lambton
  • Middlesex
  • Niagara
  • Norfolk
  • Oxford
  • Perth
  • Simcoe
  • Waterloo
  • Wellington