Eligible Applicants
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Federal, provincial and territorial government departments or agencies, and colleges and universities are not eligible. However, if university or government researchers are the most qualified to carry out project activities, an industry group can contract the work to those respective researchers.
If project’s benefits accrue to private interests rather than the public good, funding will be provided as repayable contribution. In general, support for not-for-profits will be approved as non-repayable contributions. For-profit entities will receive support as repayable contributions, unless public good is demonstrated.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Total combined funds from federal, provincial, territorial and municipal sources may not exceed eighty five percent (85%) of total project costs
- Not-for-profits must have at least 10% of industry cash of project’s cash costs; for-profits must have at least 25% of industry cash of project’s cash costs
- Capital expenditures will not exceed 25% of CAAP contribution
Application Process
Start by submitting a Letter of Intent (LOI). LOIs can be submitted at any time and are reviewed internally for CAAP eligibility prior to us requesting a full Application. If requested to submit a full Application, it must be received prior to the Application deadline(s) posted on the AFC website.
Click here for CAAP Alberta Frequently Asked Questions.
Cliquez ici pour PCAA en Alberta Foire aux questions.Inquiries may be directed to caap-pcaa@agfoodcouncil.com, or to Agri-Industry Development Officer April Milne at 1-855-469-3714 ext. 237.
Pour l’information en français, cliquez sur PCAA Fiche d’information, ou veuillez nous contacter à caap-pcaa@agfoodcouncil.com ou au 780-469-3714
