Province Expands Manitoba Bridge Grant Program to Home-Based Businesses

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The Manitoba government is expanding its Manitoba Bridge Grant program and extending the deadline to protect more small businesses in the province impacted by current public health restrictions.

Announced Nov. 10, the first stream of the Manitoba Bridge Grant provides $5,000 upfront to businesses, not-for-profits and charities ordered to temporarily cease operations or close locations by Manitoba COVID-19 public health orders in effect on Nov. 12. The initial intake included businesses with physical storefronts, such as restaurants, bars, recreation and sport facilities, museums, theatres and organizations such as charities, not-for-profits and faith-based organizations.

As not all businesses operate a storefront, the second stream of the Manitoba Bridge Grant program, which will open its intake next week, will provide up to $5,000 in support to home-based businesses ineligible for the first round. This may include, but not be limited to, event planners, photographers, artists and tradespeople who do not operate a retail location.

Eligible full-time businesses that were impacted by Manitoba COVID-19 public health orders in effect as of Nov. 12, 2020, or any revisions to those orders will receive a grant in the amount equal to 10 per cent of their most recent calendar year revenues, to a maximum contribution of $5,000. 

Since online intake began Nov. 16 for the Manitoba Bridge Grant program, 6,300 businesses have received $31.6 million in payments.

The province has committed up to $250 million initially to protect Manitoba’s business community at this critical time in the pandemic response. This includes $100 million for the Manitoba Bridge Grant program in November and December and a potential second round of $100 million that would provide recipients with a second payment of equal value should current public health restrictions remain in place Jan. 1, 2021.

The support also includes initial supporting funds of up to $50 million for business groups such as the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce and Economic Development Winnipeg to provide a detailed plan to government on long-term recovery funding to help Manitoba businesses adapt and thrive coming out of COVID-19. The deadline for applications for both streams of the Manitoba Bridge Grant is Dec. 31. To access the application form for stream one now and for the second stream as of tomorrow, visit www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/programs/bridge-grant.html
Businesses that require assistance in completing the online form can contact Manitoba Government Inquiry at 204-945-3744 or 1-866-MANITOBA (1-866-626-4862).

Click here for eligibility criteria and application documents.