Administered in Quebec by Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED), the NICI Fund is part of a broader national initiative under the federal Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor). The program is designed to help Indigenous and northern communities in Quebec—especially those that are isolated or remote—implement community-led projects that promote long-term economic development, improve access to nutritious food, and foster local resilience. The fund focuses on building self-sufficiency and sustainability by supporting the establishment or expansion of community-owned and operated initiatives. These may include food production and distribution projects, local supply chain improvements, infrastructure development, and innovative solutions to reduce dependency on costly imports and improve overall well-being. Projects funded through NICI must be community-led and must demonstrate a clear benefit to the local population, particularly in terms of job creation, skills development, and access to essential services like food. The initiative encourages collaboration among Indigenous governments, non-profit organisations, and community groups, while also fostering traditional knowledge, sustainable practices, and local leadership. The NICI Fund aligns with Canada's commitment to reconciliation, regional equity, and Indigenous economic participation, and contributes directly to improving living conditions in underserved areas of northern Quebec.
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