BC tech orgs lobby federal, provincial governments for scale-up funding

Betakit | | Oct 19, 2020

Vancouver - BC tech orgs lobby federal, provincial governments for scale-up fundingA collection of innovation-focused organizations in British Columbia (BC) are pushing the federal and provincial governments to bring the Ontario-focused Scale-Up Platform out west, BetaKit has learned.

The group is seeking funding from both the federal and provincial governments, with an ask of $31 million from Western Economic Diversification, the federal government’s regional development agency (RDA) for Western Canada. The group, which consists of 11 innovation organizations, is looking to use the funding to support high-potential companies in BC.

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The 11 innovation organizations pitching the governments include Vancouver-based groups like the BC Tech Association, SFU venture labs, and Entrepreneurship at UBC. Regional organizations onboard include Accelerate Okanagan, Nanaimo’s Innovation Island, Kamloops Innovation Center, and Victoria-based VIATEC, among others.

Jill Tipping, CEO of the BC Tech Association, told BetaKit the hope is that capital for a BC Scale-Up initiative will be included in the federal 2021 budget. The organizations claim the funding would allow them to pool their resources and offer tailored services and programming to various high-potential companies in their respective communities.

Ontario’s four-year Scale-Up initiative was launched in April 2019 with $52.4 million in funding. The capital was provided to Communitech, MaRS  District, and Invest Ottawa, which committed to collaborating to help 30 Ontario companies scale up, with the goal of seeing those companies achieve revenues of $100 million or more, by 2024.

The $52.4 million for Ontario organizations was provided through FedDev Ontario, the RDA for southern Ontario, with a portion coming from the Ontario government.

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“The Ontario program, which was launched in April 2019, was a fantastic model,” Tipping told BetaKit. She noted that the BC tech organizations’ lobby efforts very much based on the Ontario initiative. The group has taken “the very best of the Ontario program,” she stated, with some tweaks to make it work “for the BC context.”

“BC tech companies are a bit smaller than Ontario’s tech companies to start with,” Tipping said. “The key difference is [our BC] platform has a little bit more support at the earlier stage and is supporting companies at a slightly earlier stage than the Ontario program, but supporting them through to achieve exactly the same kinds of outcome.”

Conversations to bring the Scale-Up initiative to BC began in January 2020, prior to COVID-19, according to Tipping.

While the BC organizations are in talks with their provincial government about the initiative, the key focus is on the federal government. Tipping noted the group has briefed the BC government and asked them to consider partnering, but has yet to determine how much capital they are lobbying the provincial government for. This is likely due to the fact that conversations with the BC government have stalled due to COVID-19 and the current election.

“[The response has been] really positive around what we’re trying to achieve and what the objectives are, and the need to keep technology front and center for any economic development platform,” she said. “But COVID-19 and the government programs to address COVID have also put a bit of a strain on finances. There’s a lot of demand on the government for funding right now.”

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BC’s proposed Scale-Up funding would differ from the Ontario program, mostly in size and scale. Tipping told BetaKit the goal for the BC program is to help 600 companies, add an extra 8,000 direct jobs, and to help approximately 20 BC businesses scale to have revenues of $50 million or more by the end of the program.

“We have all of the key ingredients for success: we’ve got innovators, we’ve got people willing to take entrepreneurial risk, we’ve got people rushing to get customers,” Tipping said. “They’re achieving product-market fit, they’re getting started, and yet consistently, the persistent problem over time in BC is that [companies] seem to struggle to grow.”

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