CED — Economic Development Initiative — Official Languages — Not-for-profit

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Organizations working to strengthen English-speaking minority communities in Quebec often face real challenges when it comes to launching new economic initiatives or expanding existing ones. The CED Economic Development Initiative – Official Languages is designed to help not-for-profit organizations move these projects forward by easing the financial burden. Delivered by Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, this program supports initiatives that contribute directly to the economic vitality of official-language minority communities, from early-stage planning to on-the-ground implementation.

For not-for-profits, the program can provide substantial non-repayable funding, often covering a large share of eligible project costs. This makes it especially relevant for organizations leading community-based economic development efforts, such as entrepreneurship support, partnership-building, business networking, or the development of new products, services, or facilities. Projects that introduce innovation, diversify local economic activity, or strengthen the capacity of minority-language communities tend to be a strong fit, particularly when they demonstrate clear economic benefits and long-term impact.

The initiative is ongoing and currently accepting applications, giving organizations flexibility to propose projects when they are ready rather than rushing to meet a single intake date. For Quebec-based not-for-profits exploring ways to advance economic development within official-language minority communities, learning more about how this program works could be an important next step.

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