Community Economic Development and Diversification
A FedDev Ontario program that funds not-for-profit organizations supporting Francophone and underrepresented communities through economic development, diversification, innovation, and inclusive growth in southern Ontario.
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Overview of the Community Economic Development and Diversification program:
The Community Economic Development and Diversification Program, part of the Economic Development Initiative (EDI) in southern Ontario, provides targeted funding to not-for-profit organizations aiming to strengthen the economic base and competitiveness of official language minority communities (OLMCs), particularly Francophone communities. The program supports projects that promote regional growth, entrepreneurship, and community capacity building, with an emphasis on economic diversification and inclusive participation.
Applicants may receive funding for initiatives that foster innovation, enhance business development and management capabilities, reskill or upskill workers, improve digital adoption, and support community-led strategies. Priority is given to projects that align with key themes such as women’s entrepreneurship, youth engagement, clean technology, social economy, and tourism development.
Applicants are expected to provide a clear project plan, measurable outcomes, a sustainability strategy, and demonstrate how the initiative supports small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), partnership development, and inclusive access to economic opportunities. Projects may also include further distribution of funds to SMEs (up to $50,000 per recipient), with matching cash contributions required from ultimate recipients.
This program actively promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion, and encourages participation in the federal 50-30 Challenge, aiming for gender parity and representation of underrepresented groups in leadership.
Benefits of the Community Economic Development and Diversification program:
Non-repayable funding for economic development projects
Supports clean growth, tourism, social economy, digital adoption