December 12th, 2025
Rising incidents of vandalism, break-ins, and property damage have become a growing concern for restaurant owners across Manitoba. In response, the provincial government has launched the $10 million Manitoba Business Security Rebate Program, offering restaurants meaningful financial support to repair damage and invest in security upgrades. For eligible restaurants, this program can reimburse up to $2,500 per location, helping operators protect staff, customers, and their businesses while reducing long-term risk.
This guide breaks down what restaurants can claim, who qualifies, and how to maximize the rebate.
Manitoba restaurants can claim up to $2,500 per location for security upgrades or crime-related repairs
Eligible expenses must be purchased or completed on or after August 23, 2024
Cameras, alarms, reinforced doors, lighting, and graffiti protection are covered
Damage repairs from break-ins, vandalism, or arson are also eligible
Funding is limited to $10 million province-wide and processed first-come, first-served
The Business Security Rebate Program is designed to reduce property crime and improve community safety by helping businesses cover the cost of security equipment and repairs resulting from criminal activity.
Restaurants can apply for rebates on eligible purchases or repairs completed on or after August 23, 2024. Funding is limited and applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis until the $10 million fund is exhausted.
Key highlights for restaurants:
To qualify, a restaurant must:
Restaurants that lease their space are eligible, provided upgrades or repairs comply with lease terms. Home based food businesses and non-profitable organizations are not eligible.
Restaurants can claim rebates for security upgrades that improve protection against crime, including both equipment and installation costs.
Eligible security equipment includes:
These upgrades are especially relevant for restaurants with storefront windows, late-night hours, or high-traffic locations.
Restaurants can also claim rebates for repairs caused by criminal activity, even if the repair itself does not add a new security feature.
Eligible damage repairs include:
The goal is to help restaurants return to normal operations quickly after an incident.
Applications must be submitted through the online Security Rebate portal. Restaurants can apply for multiple locations using the same account, but must submit one application per location.
You’ll need:
Applications are reviewed in order of submission. Once approved, rebates are paid directly to the restaurant’s bank account.
For Manitoba restaurant owners, the Business Security Rebate Program provides timely and practical financial relief at a moment when safety concerns and operating costs are both rising. Whether you’re repairing damage from a break-in or proactively installing cameras, lighting, or reinforced doors, this rebate can offset meaningful costs while helping protect your staff, customers, and business.
With funding capped and demand expected to be high, eligible restaurants should gather documentation and apply as soon as possible to secure their share of the rebate.
Yes. Restaurants that lease their location are eligible, but it’s the owner’s responsibility to ensure repairs or security upgrades comply with lease terms.
You can submit expenses above $2,500, but the maximum rebate paid per location is $2,500 before tax.