Business Grants
A Plus Roofing Wins 2025 Jobber Grant
Ontario’s A Plus Roofing & Siding awarded $10K in Jobber’s 2025 Grants program, joining 14 other small home service businesses across North America.

Vanessa Donais and Delionte Warren, owners of A Plus Roofing & Siding in Windsor, Ontario, received a $10,000 grant as part of Jobber’s 2025 Grants program.
A Plus Roofing & Siding, a family-owned business in Windsor, Ontario, has been named one of 15 recipients of Jobber’s 2025 Grants program. The company, led by owners Vanessa Donais and Delionte Warren, will receive $10,000 to invest in operations, marketing, and safety tools.
Now in its fifth year, Jobber Grants is awarding a total of $150,000 to small home service businesses across the U.S. and Canada, recognizing entrepreneurs whose dedication and innovation keep communities thriving.
"The Jobber Grants program isn’t just providing funding, it’s fueling ambition, innovation, and growth,” said Sam Pillar, CEO and co-founder of Jobber. “Whether it’s hiring a first employee, investing in new technology, or expanding into new markets, I am sure this year’s recipients will make an extraordinary impact on their customers, their teams, and in their communities."
A judging panel chose each winner to represent four distinct categories: Home Service Heroes, who keep homes and businesses safe and running; Career Builders, who create meaningful job opportunities and mentor the next generation; Smooth Operators, who leverage technology and innovation to deliver exceptional service; and Community Caretakers, who go above and beyond to make a positive difference where they live and work.
Smooth Operators, Vanessa Donais and Delionte Warren, owners of A Plus Roofing & Siding, run a mature, family-owned business celebrated for its quality workmanship, honest advice, and deep community involvement. They give back through local school sponsorships, sports team support, and discounted services for seniors and families in need. Committed to their team’s growth, they provide safety training, product knowledge sessions, and mentorship for new hires. With their $10,000 grant, they plan to upgrade operations, marketing, and safety tools, while also investing in training and initiatives to elevate the customer experience.
"We started this business with very little, a coil roofing nailer, a little air compressor, and a beat-up pickup truck,” Warren said. “Nearly a decade later, it’s incredible to see how far we’ve come. This grant from Jobber is the push we need to truly level up our marketing, improve how we connect with clients, and bring even more professionalism as we continue to put our heart into every job. More than anything, we want to show our children what’s possible when you work hard, stay committed, and never stop moving forward."
To see the complete list of Jobber Grants recipients, visit jobber.com/grants.
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