Economic Development Initiative (EDI) in the Prairie provinces

The Francophone Economic Development Organizations (FEDOs) program provides funding and support to enhance the economic development of Francophone communities in Western Canada through business development services, training, and access to capital.
  • Government of Canada
Overview of the Economic Development Initiative (EDI) in the Prairie provinces program:

The Francophone Economic Development Organizations (FEDOs) initiative, overseen by Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan), offers financial support and programming through specialized economic development organizations dedicated to serving Francophone communities across the Prairie provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba). These organizations function as regional delivery partners that help promote business growth, entrepreneurship, and community economic development within official language minority communities (OLMCs). Rather than issuing direct funding to individuals or businesses through an application process on this webpage, the program channels federal funds to designated FEDOs, which in turn provide services and occasionally administer funding opportunities to French-speaking entrepreneurs and organizations. The core focus is to help Francophone communities enhance their participation in the regional economy by supporting local initiatives, business advisory services, skills development, and networking opportunities. FEDOs support a wide range of economic activities including start-up business support, growth planning, access to financing, workforce readiness, and investment attraction. They also play a pivotal role in connecting Francophone entrepreneurs to resources, tools, and relevant federal or provincial programs. By enabling these organizations, PrairiesCan ensures that Francophone entrepreneurs and communities in the West receive culturally appropriate services in their first language, helping reduce systemic barriers to participation in the economy and supporting a vibrant and inclusive business environment.

Benefits of the Economic Development Initiative (EDI) in the Prairie provinces program:
  • Francophone-focused economic support across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
  • Access to business development services in French
  • Assistance with starting or growing a business
  • Skills training, workshops, and coaching
  • Referrals to capital, financing, and federal/provincial programs
  • Support for employment and workforce readiness in Francophone communities
  • Networking and promotional activities to support community visibility and investment
  • Access to bilingual staff who understand the unique needs of Francophone entrepreneurs
Eligibility criteria of the Economic Development Initiative (EDI) in the Prairie provinces program:
  • Eligibility depends on the services or sub-programs offered by each regional FEDO, but in general:
  • Must be a Francophone individual or organization in Alberta, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba
  • Can be an entrepreneur, small business owner, or community economic development group
  • No specific income, age, or duration-in-business requirements for basic services
  • For funding or training programs offered by a FEDO, applicants may need to meet additional criteria, such as:
  • Being legally entitled to work in Canada
  • Having a viable business plan (for business funding programs)
  • Operating in a key economic sector or target community
  • Services are available in French and tailored to official language minority community (OLMC) needs
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