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Grants, Loans and Subsidies – Funding Your Innovation

February 19 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Where do you go to obtain funding as a business owner? What levels of government offer financial support, and how do you access it? Join DoGood Funding in a workshop that will provide you with clarity on the many different areas of financing available to entrepreneurs. We’ll discuss upcoming opportunities, and tips and tricks to obtain the funding you need to grow your business. We’ll also cover the top 10 most common mistakes entrepreneurs make when applying for funding. You’ll leave with confidence that will help you to finance and scale your business.

Just like our grants, this email was not written using artificial intelligence.

 

Speaker: Rohit Mehta

Company founder, Rohit has been active in the non-profit sector for 2 decades. He was appointed to a five-year term with the Grant Review Team of the Ontario Trillium Foundation and served a two-year term with the Grant Review Committee of the Ministry of Children and Youth Services’ Youth Opportunities Fund. Rohit reviewed and assessed over 300 grant applications and distributed over $60 Million in funding to community-based non-profits, charities, and grassroots groups.

Rohit has an extensive background in grant writing, prospect research, program development, and evaluation. He is a critical thinker who challenges the status quo and believes that the charitable sector has the power to transform society and create a better world. Rohit is an ally of the 2SLGBTQI+ community, and resides in Mississauga, ON.

Indigenous business training program created by RedBird Circle Inc. in partnership with UofT Libraries, ICUBE UTM and The Bridge at UTSC

An experiential learning program that follows the school 3 semesters schedule, for anyone with a great idea who wants to make it happen.

A boutique-style remote program to support your business development and help you grow through one-on-one support. This program is open all year.

A student-led creative studio with intends to serve the prototyping and design needs of our ventures and small businesses in our community.

This 2-day retreat is designed to help you reflect on your journey, what drives you, all the hats you wear and what is next for you and your social enterprise.