Small businesses in B.C. eligible for workplace accessibility grants

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Offered through Small Business BC, the Workplace Accessibility Grant program seeks to improve accessibility for persons with disabilities in the workplace

Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians identify as having a disability, which equates to around 1 million people in British Columbia.

“When you prioritize accessibility in your business, you can tap into a deeper hiring pool of potential staff while also becoming a welcoming and valued community resource,” says Tom Conway, CEO of Small Business BC. Applying for the grant program Small businesses in B.C. with fewer than 50 employees qualify for the Workplace Accessibility Grant program. Reimbursement grants of up to $5,000 are available for eligible businesses that demonstrate how their project improves accessibility and inclusivity for persons with disabilities in the workplace.

Advantages of workplace accessibility In addition to creating a more inclusive working environment for employees with disabilities, embracing workplace accessibility offers many competitive advantages for small businesses.

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