As announced 2008 Ontario Budget, the Infrastructure Ontario's Loan Program has been expanded to include Non-Profit Professional Arts Training Institutions.
We look forward to helping clients within this sector achieve their infrastructure goals.
Eligibility
Non-Profit Professional Arts Training Institutes in Ontario that meet the following criteria may apply for an Infrastructure Ontario Loan for capital expenditures:
- The Institution's principle purpose must be to provide professional study or training in the arts; and
- The Institution must have an educational component that is eligible for funding by the Province of Ontario Council for the Arts.
- Non-profit status
For more information on eligibility requirements please see the Program Guidelines.
Eligible Projects
Infrastructure Ontario loans can be used for any capital costs, including:
- Construction or renovation of facilities
- Energy efficiency projects (windows, doors, lighting, etc.)
- Water, hydro, HVAC and communications systems
- Accessibility improvements
- Facility acquisition
- Vehicles and maintenance equipment
Check our current low lending rates.
As your capital financing partner, Infrastructure Ontario works with you to develop the best financing solution to meet your infrastructure needs. We understand the unique needs and complex development challenges facing municipalities, not-for-profit professional arts training Institutions and other public infrastructure providers.
Application Process
To obtain a username and password for the WebLoans Online Application System, please contact Infrastructure Ontario at 1-800-230-0937.
Clients that have already obtained a username and password can login to the WebLoans Online Application System anytime.

For further details about Infrastructure Ontario’s Loan Program, please see the Program Guidelines. Infrastructure Ontario staff would be pleased to answer any questions through our toll-free hotline: 1-800-230-0937.
Please Note. Infrastructure Ontario reserves the right to withdraw applications if they become inactive for more than one year.