indigenous business grant

The nomz $15K Grant is an annual initiative by nomz, a Canadian company specializing in organic snacks, aimed at supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses across Canada.
  • Nomz Inc
Overview of the indigenous business grant program:

Established to honor the experiences of nomz's founder, Jana, with the Moose Cree First Nations in Moose Factory, Ontario, the grant seeks to give back to Indigenous communities that inspired the company's inception. The program celebrates entrepreneurship, honors Indigenous cultures, and contributes to a brighter future for all Canadians.

Benefits of the indigenous business grant program:
  • Financial Support: A grant of $15,000 CAD to invest in various aspects of their business.
  • Community Recognition: Acknowledgment and promotion through nomz's platforms, enhancing visibility.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connection with previous grant recipients and the broader nomz community.
  • Business Growth: Resources to aid in marketing, material acquisition, and covering startup expenses.
Eligibility criteria of the indigenous business grant program:
  • To be eligible for the grant, applicants must:
  • Be an Indigenous entrepreneur or operate an Indigenous-owned business in Canada.
  • Possess Aboriginal heritage within Canada.
  • Demonstrate potential for business growth and a positive impact on their community.
  • Align with the values and goals of the grant program.
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