TORONTO — More than $74 million is now available with the Ontario government launching the second round of its .
The money can go towards building, expanding and retrofit training facilities for workers in the trades, including construction, manufacturing, technology and health care.
As part of the second round, a new enhanced, streamlined application process has been introduced that includes a new SEED pathway to help with the upfront costs of developing construction proposals, such as design drawings and technical plans, explains a release.
The capital stream will now also accept funding proposals all year round, which enables faster application reviews.
Interested organizations can apply through . Inquiries can be sent to: SDFCapitalProgram@ontario.ca.
Organizations that are interested in submitting a proposal for either the SEED or GROW pathways will be able to review the SDF Capital Stream application guidelines at .
The SDF comprises of two streams: the supports hiring, training and upskilling programs for jobseekers, apprentices and workers; and the supports upgrades or construction of training centres for the skilled trades. The total investment for both streams is to up to $1.4 billion, the release continues
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