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CDAP 2026: How Canadian SMBs Can Claim Up to $15,000 + a $100K Interest-Free Loan

The Canada Digital Adoption Program offers up to $15,000 toward digital transformation plus a $100,000 interest-free BDC loan. Here's who qualifies, what's covered, and how to avoid the most common application mistakes.

Jhordan Édouard·Founder, Fruxal··7 min read

The Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP) remains one of the most under-claimed federal grant programs available to Canadian SMBs. In its current form it offers up to $15,000 toward a digital adoption plan, plus access to a $100,000 interest-free loan from BDC.

Most eligible businesses never apply. Here's the 2026 landscape.

Who qualifies in 2026

  • Incorporated in Canada
  • Between 1 and 499 full-time employees
  • At least $500,000 in annual revenue in at least one of the last 3 years
  • Holds a valid CRA business number

That's it. There is no industry restriction, no profitability test, and no requirement to have prior technology adoption.

What the grant covers

The $15,000 stream ("Boost Your Business Technology") covers fees paid to a CDAP-approved digital advisor to produce a digital adoption plan. Eligible plan scope includes:

  • E-commerce setup and integrations
  • Payment processing modernization
  • Inventory and order management systems
  • Cybersecurity posture improvements
  • Cloud migration
  • CRM and customer data systems

The deliverable is a written plan with implementation steps and budget. The grant reimburses 90% of advisor fees up to the $15,000 cap.

The $100,000 BDC loan

Separately, businesses who complete a digital adoption plan become eligible for a 0% interest, 5-year term loan of up to $100,000 from BDC. This is uncapped by the grant — you can take the loan without the grant, or vice versa.

Common application mistakes

1. Picking an advisor who doesn't specialize in your sector. The approved advisor list is long; quality varies wildly. Pick one with prior CDAP experience in your industry. 2. Submitting a plan that's too generic. CDAP reviewers reject plans that read like boilerplate. Specificity about *your* operational gaps is what gets approved. 3. Missing the 60-day project completion deadline after approval.

How Fruxal helps

Fruxal coordinates the advisor selection, plan drafting, and BDC loan application as part of a standard engagement. Contingency pricing — if the grant isn't approved, you pay nothing. Start your free scan → or read the CDAP overview →.

Jhordan Édouard

Founder, Fruxal

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