Offered by Community Futures Treaty Seven
Access to startup or expansion capital can be a major hurdle for Indigenous entrepreneurs, especially when traditional lenders aren’t an option. For Treaty Seven business owners in Alberta, the Community Futures Treaty Seven — Lending Services program offers a practical financing solution to help turn a solid business idea into a viable operation or support the next stage of growth. This repayable loan program is designed for small and medium-sized businesses that can demonstrate a clear plan for sustainability and long-term impact.
Through Community Futures Treaty Seven, eligible businesses may access loan financing of up to about $25,000 to support activities such as launching a new venture, purchasing equipment, or expanding existing operations. The program focuses on businesses with strong fundamentals, including a well-developed business plan and the ability to generate enough revenue to repay the loan. It places an emphasis on building long-term employment opportunities for Treaty Seven members and supports businesses operating both on and off reserve. Applications are reviewed carefully to assess financial viability, with guidance provided throughout the process to help applicants put forward a complete and credible proposal.
For Treaty Seven entrepreneurs who need flexible, community-focused financing and are ready to demonstrate the strength of their business idea, this lending program can be an important step forward. Exploring the full details can help determine how this opportunity fits with your business plans and financing needs.
Available in: Alberta
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