The BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund (BCMJF) is helping manufacturing companies modernize, innovate, and grow by providing funding for capital projects in all regions in B.C., particularly in communities affected by economic impacts or downturns.
The program welcomes applications from all manufacturing sectors. There is a particular focus on helping the forestry sector retrofit and develop new, sustainable value-added business lines that reduce dependency on old growth logging and make innovative use of biomaterials.
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Program Overview
This program reflects the Province's ongoing commitment to promote economic diversification and complements other supports for forestry workers and rural communities.
BCMJF will invest up to $180 million in manufacturing projects throughout B.C.
Program Goals:
- Invest in high-value, high-growth manufacturing sectors
- Contribute to clean, inclusive growth and economic resilience and diversification, particularly in regional and Indigenous communities
- Support innovation and sustainability in the forestry value-added sector
- Create and maintain long-term well-paying jobs
- Help companies leverage other funding sources and bring investment into B.C.
- Boost productivity, strengthen supply chains and drive competitiveness in domestic and international markets
Eligibility
Applicant Eligibility
Eligible applicants include:
- Businesses
- For-profit organizations
- Entities with for-profit manufacturing operations, including First Nations and Indigenous- and First Nation-owned enterprises
First Nations and Indigenous-owned enterprises that are preparing to fully acquire or buy into an established manufacturing operation may be eligible to receive funding.
Applicant eligibility requirements
- Registered to do business in B.C.
- Operate in the manufacturing sector; i.e., create products using industrial or mass production processes
- Have established operations (at the proposed project location or elsewhere)
- Have an established employee base
- Be in a viable financial position, for example:
- Not in foreclosure or for sale
- A business plan and financial records that show current or projected growth, profits, and/or ability to pay off short-term debts
Project Eligibility
Eligible capital projects must:
- Be located in B.C.
- Contribute to long-term regional economic growth, sustainability and/or diversity
- Be financially viable and leverage market demand
- Create, maintain or diversify job opportunities for local workers
- Have a high degree of readiness and bring direct benefits to communities
- Demonstrate alignment with program goals
Eligible project costs are those essential to project delivery, including:
- Capital expenditures including equipment, machinery, technology, and construction materials
- Wage or contract costs for net new and project-specific labour
- Material transportation costs
- Installation and implementation costs

Program Streams
BCMJF has two funding streams: Project Readiness and Capital Investment. The streams support different stages of planning and launching capital projects.
Stream 1 - Project Readiness
Funding to complete final-stage business and project planning, including operational and technical assessments.
Funding Amount
- Maximum: $50,000
- Up to 50% of total eligible project costs
Examples
- Develop a business case to expand operations or diversify product lines
- Conduct an operational or technical assessment to improve processes or introduce new technology
Early research, concept development and scoping are not eligible activities.
Stream 2 - Capital Investment
Funding to invest in new or renovated manufacturing infrastructure, technology, equipment, and processes, including renovating idle industrial buildings such as an unused mill site.
Funding Amount
- Minimum: $100,000
- Maximum: $10,000,000
- Total eligible project costs should be approximately $500,000 up to $100 million
- Up to 20% of total eligible project costs
Funding Details
- Projects should be initiated within one year
- Funding will be paid out in installments based on milestones achieved
- Applicants will be asked to submit project documentation that outlines the project budget, other potential and secured funding sources, and demonstrates project viability
Examples
- Build or expand a manufacturing facility
- Upgrade equipment or machinery to support new product lines
- Adopt innovative processes to manufacture value-added forestry products from biomass or other alternatives
- Retrofit a processing facility to expand or adopt new technology and processes
- Improve processes for fabrication
Application Process
The program is not currently accepting new proposals.
Although there are no confirmed plans for a future intake, you can email ManufacturingJobsFund@gov.bc.ca with your contact information to be added to our mailing list. A program staff member will contact you directly if the program re-opens.
Funding Recipients