



The Building Up Manitoba Program (BUMP) provides Manitoba employers with access to up to $100,000 in funding to support workforce training and development. Through this program, organizations can invest in upskilling their teams with training that strengthens productivity, supports growth and addresses skills gaps.
RRC Polytech Corporate Solutions can help you navigate the process and deliver training aligned to your business goals.
Connect with our team to explore how this funding can support your workforce training and business goals.
Contact UsBUMP is a provincial funding initiative that supports small and medium-sized employers in strengthening their workforce.
It combines elements of previous funding programs (including the Canada-Manitoba Job Grant) into a single model and focuses on practical, outcomes-based training and workforce development.
The program is cost-shared between employers and the government and includes two streams:
Employee training
Human resources strategy development
Total funding
Your organization may be eligible if you:
Funding may be used for:
Training activities are expected to support outcomes such as:
Workforce development is critical to staying competitive.
BUMP can help you:
For over nine years, RRC Polytech Corporate Solutions has partnered with organizations across Manitoba to support workforce development through customized training solutions.

RRC Polytech Corporate Solutions delivers training across Manitoba and can support your team through on-site, online or blended learning options.
Learn more about how Corporate Solutions is helping meet the needs of Manitoba Employers >>
Developed by Reconciliation Education and offered in partnership with RRC Polytech and First Nations University of Canada, 4 Seasons of Reconciliation supports organizations on their journey toward reconciliation by building foundational knowledge of truth and reconciliation through authentic Indigenous voices.
This self-paced online course explores topics including treaties, residential schools, Indigenous rights, reconciliation and restitution, helping employees better understand Canada’s history and strengthen relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

Getting started with BUMP is simple. Our team will guide you through each step:
To develop an accurate training plan and quote, it helps to have a few details in mind before connecting with our team:
Having a clear understanding of these factors will help our team recommend the right solution for your organization.
Call or email a member of our Corporate Solutions team to discuss your immediate and long-term training needs. We will work with you to understand your needs and suggest a solution from our existing training offerings, or provide a customized training solution that fits exactly what you’re looking for.
Georgette Rochon
Manager, Business Development
431.278.4127
Emmanuel Abba
Manager, Business Development
204.632.2283
Adam Nepon
Manager, Business Development
431.334.8254
Employers begin by submitting an intake form through the Government of Manitoba BUMP landing page. Eligible organizations may be invited to submit a full application.
Having a clear training plan strengthens your application. That’s where we can help. Our team works with you to develop a customized training plan aligned with BUMP requirements.
Yes. The program uses a cost-shared model between the employer and the government.
Participants may include current employees or individuals who are unemployed, underemployed or recently laid off.
Application intake periods are set by the Government of Manitoba, and timelines can vary. We recommend applying early once intake opens.
Yes. Training can be tailored to meet specific business needs, depending on the provider and program design.
RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininwak, Dakota Oyate, and Denésuline, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.