Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP)
Get up to $15,000 to transform your construction business
The Net Effect are CDAP-approved advisors who help small to medium-sized construction and service businesses utilize the Boost Your Business Technology grant of up to $15,000.
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Answer these questions and submit the form to see if you qualify for CDAP grant funding.

CDAP (Canada Digital Adoption Plan) is a federal government grant program introduced in 2021 that focuses on helping small to medium-sized businesses (SMEs) plan and improve their digital technology.
$15,000
The grant covers up to 90% of the eligible cost of retaining the services of a digital advisor, up to a maximum grant value of $15,000 per SME, to develop a digital adoption plan.
$100,000
If you’re ready to move forward on your digital adoption plan but don’t have the necessary funds to implement the recommendations you received, you can apply for an interest-free loan.
$7,300
You can hire recent graduates or students to achieve your digital adoption goals. You will receive a wage subsidy of up to $7,300 to hire talent through the funded work placement.
The Net Effect helped more than 70 construction businesses to maximize their profits and growth.
We are a digital business consulting firm assisting construction industry businesses to develop a digital adoption strategy in order to restructure and implement software solutions.
The Net Effect can find you the right technology tools that will allow you to focus on project metrics and maximize profits and growth through the Canada Digital Adoption Program.

"The Net Effect is a great company to work with. Their dedicated and professional team helped us with selecting and implementing a comprehensive software platform that streamlined our processes and improved communication between teams. With their help, we are able to grow our business and become more profitable, while improving the quality of work and reducing the risk of errors. Now we can stay on top of project timelines, identify any issues early on and make adjustments as needed."