Communities across the Prairies are facing real pressure to adapt, diversify, and build resilience as economic conditions change. For organizations working on the ground to strengthen local economies, the Community Economic Development and Diversification (CEDD) program offers meaningful support to turn long-term community goals into action. Delivered by Prairies Economic Development Canada, this initiative focuses on helping communities in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba grow in inclusive and sustainable ways, especially where new opportunities or economic adjustments are needed.
CEDD is designed for not-for-profit and community-focused organizations leading projects that stimulate economic growth, respond to local challenges, or expand participation in the economy. Projects may involve strengthening local capacity, supporting entrepreneurship, responding to economic shocks, or creating opportunities for underrepresented groups such as Indigenous peoples, youth, women, and others who have historically faced barriers. Funding is provided as non-repayable contributions, with support levels varying based on the scope and impact of each project, making it easier to move forward with initiatives that might otherwise stall due to limited resources.
Because CEDD projects are assessed on their potential community impact rather than a one-size-fits-all formula, understanding how your idea aligns with program priorities is key. Exploring the full details can help determine whether your organization’s project is a strong fit for this Prairie-focused opportunity.
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