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This webpage is intended to assist prospective participants in determining their eligibility and completing their application under the Innovation Growth Program (IGP). This is a general guide which will be updated on an ongoing basis. Because of the unique nature of each project, the guide cannot take into consideration every potential project scenario.
The Innovation Growth Program is now accepting new applications.
Intake deadline: June 30, 2026
Information on Start Up Letter for New Companies
Available in alternate formats upon request.
Innovation Programs
Email: mintprograms@gov.mb.ca
The IGP provides cost-sharing assistance to Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) to assist them in commercializing new innovative products and processes. The IGP will support SMEs in the development and growth stages of the business life-cycle to reduce the risks associated with the commercialization of innovative products and processes, accelerate growth and strengthen their financial position so they can secure future funding to build their Manitoba-based business.
Under the IGP, firms may apply for a non-repayable grant of up to $100,000 per project to cost-share eligible expenses on a 50/50 basis. The IGP approves projects using a competitive process. Only the strongest applications that meet the objectives of the program will be considered for funding.
The objectives of the program are to:
Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria at the time of application for the IGP.
Eligible applicants:
Ineligible applicants:
Note: IGP is intended to support business ventures that do not qualify for other forms of Government of Manitoba financial assistance. Depending on the nature of the project, companies that qualify for assistance through other Government of Manitoba financial assistance programs will be directed to apply under those programs first.
Eligible applicants can apply for the following commercialization activities under IGP:
Innovation is:
Innovation is not:
Eligible Costs
Eligible costs are expenses relating to the execution of eligible activities pertaining to an approved project. As part of the application form, the applicant must provide detailed costs associated with each activity for which assistance is being requested. The applicant will be responsible for all costs related to the project, including all ineligible costs and cost overruns. Due to the uniqueness of the projects submitted, the list of eligible and ineligible costs is not exhaustive and applicants are encouraged to list all their project costs.
Eligible Costs:
Ineligible Costs:
Funding Disbursement
Reimbursement is based on satisfactory proof of payment for expenses incurred in accordance with the terms of the funding agreement. Information on the reimbursement process will be included in the funding agreement. IGP will not reimburse project expenses incurred prior to application intake closing date.
Other Government Assistance
The Government of Manitoba’s total contribution will not exceed 50 per cent of total project costs. Total government support from all levels of government (federal, provincial, municipal), including tax rebates (excluding: equity tax credits, Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Credit and Paid Work Experience Tax Credit), cannot exceed 50 per cent of total project costs.
No applications will be accepted after the closing intake date.
The department performs a pre-screen of all applications received. The pre-screen helps to ensure the application is eligible and complete. The pre-screen is not an assessment of the application. You may be contacted by the department during the pre-screen if your application is incomplete. Applicants that are not selected will be contacted by the department and provided with feedback to amend their application for re-submission in future intakes.
The IGP is a competitive process and applications will be evaluated against other proposals received during the intake phase. A review panel and subject matter experts, as required, will evaluate full proposals.

Criteria
The review panel will evaluate the ability of all applicants to achieve IGP objectives using the following selection criteria:
A. Quality of The Project
B. Market for the Innovation
C. Management Capacity
D. Commercialization Plan and Business Model
E. Investments Secured
F. Benefits to Manitoba
Submissions to the program must include:
Other relevant information, such as business plans, marketing plans and market validation studies, may be included in support of the application.
For a detailed list of eligibility and application requirements, download the Application Form.
Recipients of funding will be contacted annually for five years following project completion to collect performance data. The review will include telephone, email, and/or in-person interviews following up on the project and measuring overall company growth using such methods as financial statement reviews and collection of company issued T4 information. Data will be collected on company revenue, export revenue, employment numbers, company payroll and investment leveraged. Additional reporting details will be provided in the funding agreement.