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Town of Cochrane Strategic Plan – Final Report October 2014 Table 5: Funding Sources for E-Business Adoption Program Name Current: Broadband for EBusiness and Marketing (BEAM) Program Organization Technology Loans Business Development Bank of Canada • Industry Canada • Canada Small Business Financing Program NEOnet Inc. Description • • • • • • Pending Renewal: Voucher for E-Business Ontario Centres of Excellence • • CareerConnect Information and Communication Technology Council • • • • Emerging: Small Business Technology Assessment, Monitoring, & Planning (STAMP) Productivity and Innovation Centre NEOnet Inc. • • Partnership: NEOnet, Northern College, TEDC, others • • • • Offers direct cash contribution to SMEs to build a website or implement new E-business applications. Maximum $5,000 contribution at 75% subsidy rate. BEAM II nearing completion; NEOnet to pursue Industry Canada funding for BEAM III – continued funding not yet guaranteed. Eligible for investment in computer hardware, software, website development, or ICT consulting services. $200 million earmarked for ICT loans in 2011. Part of the BDC’s Smart Tech Program, offering a range of other services and support. CSBF program assists new SMEs with the purchase or improvement of new or used equipment, including relevant ICT. CSBF loans cannot exceed $500,000, with no more than $350,000 can be used for said equipment. Provides SMEs with a maximum voucher of $2,500 which can be redeemed for work done by a participating university. Program matches businesses with an identifiable ICT need with colleges capable of developing a solution; students responsible for realizing the solution. Pilot project; subject to renewal. Targets private sector employers, matching them with recent postsecondary graduates in an ICT-related career field. Relevant for communities with ICT skills challenges, and/or difficulty attracting skilled workers. All funding for 2013-2014 currently allocated; possibility of renewal. Project will address ICT skills gaps by providing financial support for ICT specialist consulting. Will help SMEs with the creation of a technology. strategic plan and IT toolkit. Project in implementation phase; rollout under way. Centre designed to assist SMEs build productivity and innovation capacity. Centre will match SMEs with consultants to review operations, which will inform the necessity of E-business as part of overall strategic vision. Centre to open by end of April 2014. 4.2 Strategic Considerations for Implementation This analysis has identified a number of strengths and weaknesses of relevance to Cochrane’s potential for investment in SME E-business applications. First, the capacity of the community to 124