CBDC Social Enterprise Loan

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For nonprofit organizations and community groups looking to build sustainable revenue while advancing social goals, access to flexible financing can be a major hurdle. In rural Atlantic Canada, the CBDC Social Enterprise Loan helps bridge that gap by providing repayable funding to support the launch or growth of social enterprises that combine business activity with community impact. Delivered through local Community Business Development Corporations, this loan is designed for organizations that generate income through goods or services rather than relying solely on grants.

This program is particularly relevant for registered nonprofits, cooperatives, and similar organizations that are ready to invest in their operations. Funding of up to roughly $150,000 can be used for practical business needs such as purchasing equipment, renovating or expanding facilities, or strengthening revenue-generating activities. Both new and established social enterprises may be considered, including seasonal operations, as long as the project demonstrates long-term viability and contributes to local economic and social development. Repayment terms are structured to reflect the nature of the assets being financed, making the loan more manageable for mission-driven organizations.

Because program delivery and support services can vary by region, working with a local CBDC often brings added value beyond financing alone. For social enterprises operating in rural Atlantic communities, learning more about how this loan works in practice can help determine whether it’s the right fit for your growth plans.

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