The Business Contribution Fund, administered by the First Peoples Economic Growth Fund (FPEGF), is designed to help Indigenous entrepreneurs in Manitoba launch or grow their businesses by offering direct, non-repayable financial support. The program primarily targets small to medium-sized enterprises that are at least 51% Indigenous-owned. Whether launching a new venture or expanding an existing one, eligible applicants can use this funding to support capital costs, equipment purchases, and other critical components of business development. FPEGF collaborates with Aboriginal Financial Institutions (AFIs) across Canada, meaning that applicants from other provinces may access similar support through their local AFIs. However, this particular stream of the Business Contribution Fund focuses on applicants from Manitoba. Eligible businesses must demonstrate a viable business plan and contribute a minimum equity investment, either in cash or in-kind. The fund can be used to cover a portion of eligible project costs, and preference is given to businesses that are economically sustainable and create employment or economic development benefits for Indigenous communities. The program also emphasizes partnership with lending institutions. To qualify for this fund, businesses must secure a portion of their financing through commercial or Aboriginal lenders, ensuring a shared commitment to the success of the business. Overall, the Business Contribution Fund is a strategic initiative aimed at strengthening the Indigenous business sector by providing critical funding and building entrepreneurial capacity in First Nations communities.
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