Investing in Indigenous Economic Development Initiatives

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Ontario – Ontario is taking action to advance economic development in Indigenous communities across the province. On November 2, 2023, applications opened for two annual funding programs, which provide grants and financing for Indigenous peoples. The Indigenous Economic Development Fund provides $3.2 million through various funding streams to support projects that diversify Indigenous economies and increase access to employment and training opportunities. Applications close on December 19, 2023 at 5 p.m. ET.

The Indigenous Community Capital Grants Program provides $6 million to fund the development of Indigenous infrastructure projects. Applications close on December 21, 2023 at 5 p.m. ET.

Previously approved projects through these programs are as follows:

2022 – 2023 Indigenous Economic Development Fund

Economic Diversification Grant

Recipient NameMaximum Funding AmountProject Name
Anishinabek Employment & Training Services$ 100,000.00AETS Indigenous Liaison Officer for LMI Support, Training to Employment Advising, and Retention Coaching.
Beaverhouse First Nation$ 100,000.00BHFN Economic Development Strategic Plan
Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation$ 100,000.00Anishinaabe Cultural Experiences Business Development Project
Georgian Bay Native Women’s Association$ 100,000.00The Indigenous Economic Development Program- Nokomis’ Gifts
Lac Seul First Nation$ 100,000.00Lac Seul First Nation Economic Development Strategic Plan
Lake Nipigon Forest Management Inc.$ 100,000.00Pre-feasibility Study to Examine the Reality of a Bio-Fuel Facility in the Lake Nipigon Forest
Michipicoten First Nation$ 81,000.00Tremblay Flats Industrial Park Business Implementation & Operation Plan
Missanabie Cree First Nation$ 100,000.00Missanabie Cree First Nation Economic Development Strategic Plan
Moose Cree First Nation$ 100,000.00Moose Cree Drone Initiatives – Implementation Project 2022
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto$ 100,000.00Cedar Basket Growth and Development Plan
Niiwin Wendaanimok Limited Partnership$ 100,000.00Niiwin Wendaanimok Business Planning and Capacity Development Project
Pawgwasheeng Economic Development Corporation$ 100,000.00Pawgwasheeng Economic Development Corporation – Economic Strategic Plan Implementation
Rainy Lake Tribal Area Business and Financial Services Corporation$ 100,000.00Capacity Building & Economic Development
Sheshegwaning First Nation$ 100,000.00Sheshegwaning Naagdawenjgek- People who take Care – National Security Guard Business Proposal
Wabun Tribal Council$ 69,850.00Regional Agricultural Business Development Strategy
Wasauksing First Nation$ 54,000.00Wasauksing First Nation Marina Performance Assessment, and Update and Implement the Marketing Strategy
Washagamis Bay Investment Corporation$ 100,000.00Washagamis Bay Investment Corporation Strategic Business Plan Project-Phase 1
Z’gamok Enterprises Inc.$ 100,000.00ZCLP Business Growth

2022-23 Regional Partnership Grant

Recipient NameMaximum Funding AmountProject Name
Anishinabek Employment & Training Services$ 250,000.00AETS Multiple Trades Training Initiative for First Nation Citizens in Northwestern Ontario
Huronia Area Aboriginal Management Board$ 250,000.00HAAMB Carpentry Training Program
Warrior Engineering$ 74,483.20Warrior Engineering – Community Capacity Building and Technical Employment Opportunities

2022 – 2023 Indigenous Community Capital Grants Program

Recipient NameMaximum Funding AmountProject Name
Aroland First Nation$150,000Supporting the Detailed Design of a Childcare Learning Facility in Aroland First Nation
Missanabie Cree First Nation$63,000Missarenda Renovation Project – Minor Renovation
Mitaanjigamiing (Stanjikoming) First Nation$142,178Mitaanjigamiing First Nation (MFN) Childcare and Learning Facility (CLF) Phase II: Facility Design- Detailed Design
Beausoleil First Nation$75,000Beausoleil Day Care Centre Feasibility Study
First Nations Technical Institute$600,000Indigenous Net-Zero Campus Building- Construction
M’Chigeeng First Nation$150,000Nigaan Zhaadaa Da Naadmaadzihmiih (Going Forward We Are Helping Ourselves)- Detailed Design
Couchiching First Nation$150,000Couchiching First Nation Training Centre Design – Detailed Design
Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nations$75,000Sagamok Anishnawbek Family Hub Feasibility Study
Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation$71,710Studying the Proposed Expansion of CKSPFN Head Start Daycare Facility
Bearskin Lake First Nation$849,899Improving Bearskin Lake First Nation energy infrastructure resilience with a new facility to enable more reliable and efficient operation
Constance Lake First Nation$75,000Constance Lake First Nation – Multi-Use Centre Feasibility Study
Garden River First Nation$73,950Feasibility Study: Improving Opportunity and Resilience via Economic, Social, and Cultural Investment in Garden River’s Silver Creek Golf
Ginoogaming First Nation$49,374Ginoogaming First Nation Transitional Home – Feasibility Study
Northwest Angle #33 First Nation$75,000Northwest Angle First Nation #33 Multi-Use Centre Feasibility Study
Antoine Algonquin Community Services Corporation$75,000Antoine Nation’s Socioeconomic and Skills Training Centre – Feasibility Study
Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation$75,000Seven Generations Business Park – Feasibility Study
Cat Lake First Nation$75,000Feasibility study to develop band office/community complex in Cat Lake First Nation.
Eagle Lake First Nation$75,000Multi-Use Centre Feasibility Study
MoCreebec Eeyoud$74,800MoCreebec Eeyoud Community Business Centre Feasibility Study
Aboriginal Experiences, Arts and Culture$57,750Mādahòkì Farm Pavilion & Barn Expansion Feasibility Study
Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek$44,000Feasibiliity Study – Bagwisendam First Nation Culturally Based Addictions Treatment Centre