Catalyst Strategies Consulting is inviting business owners to attend a free information session on CDAP

| October 6, 2022 in Sponsored

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Do you own a small or medium-sized business?

Are you interested in creating a strategy that aligns your company’s people, products and services with the needs of your customers through digital advertising, website development, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and new technology upgrades?

The Government of Canada is offering a Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP) grant of up to $15,000, as well as a loan amount of up to $100,000 with a 0% interest rate for five years – and because Catalyst Strategies Consulting wants to see your business thrive, they are offering a free CDAP information session on Oct. 17.

James Grieve, the president and senior business advisor of Catalyst Strategies Consulting, says the grant is a “can’t-miss generational opportunity.”

CDAP is intended to help small and medium emerging businesses become more competitive on a local, national, and international level by building a digital marketing plan.

“The information session is an opportunity for business owners to connect and learn about the program and how they can work their way through the application process, discover what funding is available to them, and receive professional advisory services to accelerate their digital adoption plans,” explains Grieve.

“The process is relatively simple to apply.”

To be eligible for the CDAP grant, businesses must be incorporated at the provincial or national level or be a Canadian resident sole proprietor, be a privately owned for-profit entity, have a maximum of 499 full time equivalent employees, and have at least $500,000 and no more than $100 million in revenue in one of the past three tax years.

Reserve your free seat for the Catalyst Strategies Consulting information session on Monday, Oct. 17 at 5:30 pm at Haus & Home OKGN to learn everything you need to know about CDAP.

For more information, contact Catalyst Strategies Consulting.

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