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Here are some fully funded scholarship programs in Canada ¹ ²:
- McCall MacBain Scholarship Summer/Fall 2025 in Canada (Fully Funded): for Masters and undergraduate students, both domestic and international
- COLFUTURO Postgraduate Scholarships 2025/2026 (Fully Funded): for postgraduate students
- Toronto Metropolitan University CERC Fellowships in Canada (Fully Funded): for fellowship applicants
- One Young World Summit in Canada Leading the Americas Scholarship 2024 (Fully Funded): for conference scholars
- University of Manitoba International Students Awards and Financial Aid Canada 2024-2025: for Bachelor, Masters and PhD students
- University of Waterloo Scholarships: for Undergraduate, Masters and PhD studies
- University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship: for Masters and PhD students
- Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship Program: for undergraduate studies
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship Program: for PhD students
- University of Calgary International Entrance Scholarship: for undergraduate students
- York University Scholarships: for undergraduate students
- UBC Four Years Doctoral Fellowship Program (4YF): for Doctoral students
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships: for PhD students
- Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs: for postdoctoral students
- Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program: for Masters students
- Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program: for PhD students
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That sounds like a lovely concept! To find investment or grants for your boutique restaurant, consider the following options:
1. *Business Plan*: Develop a solid business plan, outlining financial projections, marketing strategies, and operational details.
2. *Investors*: Network with potential investors, such as food industry entrepreneurs, angel investors, or venture capitalists.
3. *Crowdfunding*: Platforms like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, or Foodstart can help you raise funds from a large number of people.
4. *Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans*: Explore government-backed loans
5. *Grants*: Research government grants, like the USDA's Value-Added Producer Grants or the National Restaurant Association's Educational Foundation grants.
6. *Incubators and Accelerators*: Join programs like Food-X or The Kitchen to access funding, mentorship, and resources.
7. *Local Economic Development Organizations*: Reach out to local organizations that support small businesses and economic growth.
8. *Private Lenders*: Consider alternative lenders that specialize in restaurant financing.
9. *Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI)*: Look into CDFI's that provide financing for small businesses in underserved communities.
10. *Consultants*: Hire a business consultant or a grant writer to help you navigate the process.
Remember to prepare a compelling pitch, financial projections, and a clear vision for your boutique restaurant. Good luck!
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