For First Nation communities in Manitoba looking to strengthen their local economy, launching or expanding a community-owned business can be a powerful way to create jobs and build long-term wealth. The First Peoples Economic Growth Fund — Community Economic Expansion Program is designed to support these goals by helping communities move forward with new business starts, acquisitions, or meaningful upgrades to existing operations. Rather than short-term assistance, this program focuses on projects that contribute to lasting economic impact at the community level.
Delivered by First Peoples Economic Growth Fund Inc., the program offers interest-free, repayable financing of up to roughly $300,000, typically covering a portion of total project costs. This structure allows eligible nonprofit and community-based First Nation enterprises to access capital while keeping financing costs manageable. Funding can be used for a wide range of expansion activities, from purchasing an established business to investing in equipment, infrastructure, or other assets that support growth and sustainability.
The Community Economic Expansion Program fits within a broader suite of supports aimed at improving business readiness and long-term success for First Nation enterprises across Manitoba. For communities exploring how this financing could support their economic development plans, reviewing the full program details can help clarify whether this opportunity aligns with their goals and capacity.
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