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What is included in a Boost Your Business Technology digital adoption plan? ↓
For eligible SME’s to receive the $15,000 CDAP / ISED digital adoption plan grant, your digital advisor must provide these mandatory elements:
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Executive summary – a high-level summary of how adopting new technology will help you meet your business goals
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SME business and technology current state analyses – Key business information (e.g., sector, corporate structure, operations, value proposition, etc.), SWOT analysis, and key business and IT current state & future goals
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Digital adoption analysis and recommendations – identify a minimum of three potential digital/technology solutions for you to consider including how each of those solutions will benefit your business
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Implementation roadmap – identify the recommended timeline, dependencies, costs to acquire the technology, etc.
Optional elements – may include detailing skill requirements, key digital solution characteristics, training recommendations, etc.
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* For full details on the Boost Your Business Technology grant, offered by the Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP), please visit: https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/152.nsf/eng/00013.html
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