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Aboriginal Business Canada

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)

Last Verified: 2007-07-23

Aboriginal Business Canada (ABC) provides support to Aboriginal entrepreneurs for a range of activities including business planning, start-up, expansion and marketing.

They provide eligible majority-owned Aboriginal enterprises with:

  • financial assistance;
  • business information and resource materials; and
  • referrals to other possible sources of financing or business support.

Eligibility Criteria

Aboriginal Business Canada work with clients:

  • of all Aboriginal heritage groups;
  • on-reserve and off-reserve; and
  • in urban, rural and remote areas.

Summary

What is available for businesses?

Young Entrepreneurs

To be eligible for Aboriginal Business Canada support for young entrepreneur projects you must:

  • be of Aboriginal heritage (Status or Non-status Indian – located on or off-reserve – Métis or Inuit);
  • be older than 18 and younger than 36 years of age; and
  • have a minimum of 10 % cash equity to invest in total eligible project costs. (This may increase depending on your financial capacity to bear more of the costs. At least one half of your equity must come from personal resources.)

New businesses

For first-time entrepreneurs planning to start or purchase a business, or existing business owners proposing to carry out a commercial activity for the first time, Aboriginal Business Canada's support falls into four categories:

  • tourism;
  • manufacturing;
  • business, professional, scientific or technical services;
  • business opportunities linked to major developments.

If your new business doesn't fall into one of the four categories outlined above, ABC can still consider support for marketing and information technology needs.

Existing Businesses

For entrepreneurs with an existing business, Aboriginal Business Canada can support projects involving:

  • innovation;
  • expansion of existing markets;
  • expansion into new markets.

Where to apply?

Interested persons should begin by contacting the nearest Aboriginal Business Canada regional office to discuss their project with an officer.

Ontario Contact(s):
Aboriginal Business Canada
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
78 Meg Drive
London, Ontario  N6E 3T6
Telephone: 519-680-2843
Fax: 519-680-7040
E-mail: abc-london@ic.gc.ca

Aboriginal Business Canada
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
2nd Floor, Suite 406
16 Sunrise Court
P.O. Box 704
Ohsweken, Ontario  N0A 1M0
Telephone: 519-445-0470
Fax: 519-445-9524
E-mail: abc-ohsweken@ic.gc.ca

Aboriginal Business Canada
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
3rd Floor
151 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario  M5C 2W7
Telephone: 416-973-8800
Fax: 416-973-2255
E-mail: abc-toronto@ic.gc.ca


National Contact(s):
Head Office
Aboriginal Business Canada
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
9th Floor
10 Wellington Street
Gatineau, Quebec  K1A 0H4
Telephone: 416-973-8800 (Toronto office)
Fax: 819-994-7223
E-mail: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/abc-eac.nsf/en/ab00294e.html
Web site: http://www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/abc-eac.nsf/en/home