For Indigenous entrepreneurs and organizations exploring opportunities in agriculture and agri-food, knowing where to start can be just as challenging as securing funding. The Indigenous Pathfinder Service was created to help First Nations, Métis, and Inuit businesses and non-profits navigate that early-stage uncertainty by offering direct, personalized guidance from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada advisors. Rather than a one-size-fits-all program, this national service focuses on understanding your project idea and pointing you toward the most relevant supports available.
Through one-on-one conversations, an AAFC advisor works with you to clarify your plans, suggest practical next steps, and identify federal programs or services that may fit your goals. This can include introductions to specialized AAFC experts, connections to other federal supports, and ongoing follow-up as your project develops. While the service itself does not provide direct cash funding, it often acts as a gateway to non-repayable funding opportunities and other resources that vary depending on the project and stage of the business.
The Indigenous Pathfinder Service is well suited for startups, established businesses, and community organizations across Canada that want informed guidance before committing time and capital. For Indigenous-led agriculture and agri-food projects seeking clearer direction and access to the right programs, learning more about how this service works can be a valuable first step.
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