FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OR PRIVATE BANKS


Windmill microlending is a national charity providing affordable career loans to skilled immigrants ( Permanent, Resident, Canadian Citizen, Protected Person, Convention Refugee, Provincial Nominee, Temporary Foreign Worker with an open work permit) at a fixed interest of 5.95%. With up to $15000 in loan amount, we enable them to pay for cost of licensing, tuition fees, skill accreditation and areas of professional development to help them restart or thrive their careers in the country! For Details:  Please click on the following link to see if you qualify

Most banks offer online applications for student loans or line of credit. Visit the bank's website and navigate to the student loan section. Fill out the required application form, providing accurate and detailed information. Be prepared to share information about your educational institution, program of study, requested loan amount, and any cosigner details.

third party funding:  affirm  


WSIB FUNDING:   


The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) is a Canadian organization that provides workplace injury and illness insurance coverage and promotes workplace health and safety. They might not typically provide funding for training directly. However, they might have programs or initiatives related to workplace safety training. It's recommended to visit the official WSIB website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding any potential funding for training programs. For Details please click on the following link:

Affirm partnered with Pine Valley Driving Academy to provide financing options for training programs. For Details:  Please click on the following link and see if you qualify for funding

Canada-Ontario Job Grant (COJG) was a funding program that provided financial support to employers to help train new or existing employees. The program was aimed at improving the skills of workers and enhancing their employability. Eligible employers could receive government funding to cover a significant portion of the training costs.

However, please note that program details and availability can change over time. I recommend visiting the official Ontario government website or contacting relevant authorities to get the most up-to-date information about the Canada-Ontario Job Grant or any other funding programs related to training.                For Details:  Please click on the following links:

GOVERNMENT FUNDING:  bETTER JOBS ONTARIO (FORMERLY SECOND CAREER)


CHARITY ORGANIZATION:  WINDMILL MICROLENDING 


An initiative offered by the Government of Ontario, Canada. Designed to help eligible individuals who were laid off from their jobs and seeking new employment opportunities in a different field. The program provided financial assistance to support the costs of training and education needed to transition into a new career.

Effective April 29, 2022, expanded the program to better help people who may face challenges finding stable jobs such as gig workers, youth and people on social assistance. If you have been unemployed for six months or longer, and are part of a low-income household, you may benefit from these changes


Please note that program details and availability can change over time. For the most current and accurate information about the Better Jobs Ontario program or any other similar funding initiatives in Ontario, I recommend visiting the official Ontario government website or contacting relevant government offices.

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