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JEDI - Joint Economic Development Initiative
Money for New Brunswick First Nation community economic development
Helps small businesses pay for their business planning costs. Covers up to half the cost, to a maximum of $16,000.
Reimbursement of up to 50% of planning costs, not exceeding $8,000 for individually owned businesses and $16,000 for community-owned businesses. This includes support for business plans, marketing, management training, mentorship, seminars, entrepreneurship development, and conference attendance.
Business Size: small, medium
Region: New Brunswick
Demographics: Indigenous, First Nation communities
Other Criteria: entrepreneurs, existing businesses, community organizations, focused on economic development planning
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This program is available to small, medium businesses located in New Brunswick.
This program offers funding up to $16,000.
This program accepts applications on a rolling basis.
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