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The Cornwall Business Enterprise Centre is launching a new Digital Service Squad service that will provide one-on-one advisory services to business owners in Cornwall, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry and Akwesasne who want to evaluate their current digital set-up, review best practices and evaluate new technologies. ....
The Cornwall Business Enterprise Centre has received a $65,000 grant from the Digital Main Street program for a one-year Digital Service Squad, which provides small business owners with the tools and support needed to digitally transform their businesses. ....
A tech support program aimed at helping rural small business owners move their operations online will be available in Perth County for at least two more years. ....
SHARE ON: (photo by MyKemptville.com newsroom) Nearly a half million dollars is being provided by the province to help small businesses in Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes. The province has launched its Digital Main Street Program to help local organizations build and expand their online presence, and help them stay on their feet with government closures still in place. Since the program was announced, a total of $487,345 has been provided to businesses in Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes by Ontario in Digital Service and Business Grants. “Eastern Ontario’s small businesses are the backbone of our economy and our community,” MPP Steve Clark said. “The Digital Service Squads are helping our businesses transition online, allowing them to access new customers safely and reliably. By choosing to shop local we are helping our businesses stay viable and improve their competitiveness.” ....
Article content More than a dozen local small businesses received grants last year to hire students to improve their online presence. The 15 businesses shared in nearly $52,000 in funding under Ontario’s Digital Main Street Program and Student Digital Service Squads, to help them transform their businesses and expand online stores during COVID-19. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Local businesses receive grants to expand online presence during COVID-19 Back to video The Digital Main Street Program is a $57 million partnership between the provincial and federal government, which helps connect tech-savvy students with businesses, providing $2,500 in government grants and online training for local small businesses who need help launching and expanding their online stores while government closures remain in place. It is part of Ontario’s support for small businesses through Ontario’s Main Street Recovery Plan ....