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PBC-Westmorland County Resources

Last Verified: 2008-01-08

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Canada Business - New Brunswick - Partnering in your community to better serve you!

To extend its services further, Canada Business - New Brunswick shares its excellent information resources and expertise with a network of economic development organizations in your area.

Summary

Enterprise Network
http://www.enterprise-entreprise.ca/
The Enterprise Network is designed to create prosperity in communities throughout the province through its network of 15 regional Enterprise agencies. By building stronger communities, the Enterprise Network is helping build a stronger New Brunswick.

New Brunswick's approach to economic development puts communities in the drivers seat of their own economic growth, by giving them real decision-making power and the resources they need to build on their own assets and strengths. It's community development from the ground up based on a partnership between various levels of government and the community. The goal is to help businesses and community organizations take their future in their own hands.

Enterprise South East
Centre Entrepreneurship Centre
337A Main Street
Shediac, New Brunswick  E4P 2B1
Telephone: 506-533-3390
Fax: 506-533-3393
E-mail: jocelyne.richard@ent-southeast.ca
Web site: http://www.enterprisesoutheast.ca/

Enterprise Greater Moncton
910 Main Street
Suite 101
Moncton, New Brunswick  E1C 1G6
Telephone: 506-858-9550
Fax: 506-859-7791
Toll-free (information): 1-888-577-0000
E-mail: info@greatermoncton.org
Web site: http://www.greatermoncton.org/welcome.php

Enterprise Fundy
29 Milk Board Rd
Sussex, New Brunswick  E4E 5L2
Telephone: 506-432-2639
Fax: 506-432-2638
E-mail: joan.davidson@ent-fundy.ca
Web site: http://www.ent-fundy.ca

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency - ACOA (Southeast NB District Office)
ACOA offers a broad range of programs and services designed to improve the climate for business growth. The Agency ensures that a wide variety of business development tools and resources are available to Atlantic entrepreneurs throughout all stages of the business lifecycle, from the time they are thinking about setting up a new business, to the time they are planning for growth and expansion.

ACOA provides financial assistance to business in the following sectors/areas:

  • manufacturing & processing (involves value-added activity)
  • tourism
  • aquaculture
  • innovation (new or improved product, service, or process)
  • information and technology based industries
  • non commercial services to business which are not personal in nature

ACOA does not provide financial assistance to the following sectors/areas:

  • real estate development
  • government services
  • services of a personal nature
  • retail or wholesale
  • purchase of an existing business
  • debt consolidation or restructuring
  • business in a fully competitive local market

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Southeast NB District Office
644 Main St., Ground Fl., P.O.Box 6051
Blue Cross Centre
Moncton, NB
E1C 9J8
Telephone: 506-851-6432
or 1-800-561-4030
Fax: 506-851-3961
Web site:   http://www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca/e/

Community Business Development Corporations (CBDCs) (CBDC Westmorland Albert)
The CBDC Westmorland Albert assists in the creation of small businesses and in the expansion, modernization and stabilization of existing businesses. Technical assistance usually takes the form of information, counselling and advice on small business related matters. Financial assistance is usually in the form of a loan but may included equity or loan guarantees. These financial services are targeted to entrepreneurs who have difficulty securing capital through traditional sources of funding.  

CBDC Westmorland Albert
Community Business Development Corporations
337A Main Street
Shediac, New Brunswick  E4P 2B1
Telephone: 506-532-8312
Fax: 506-532-1373
Web site: http://www.cbdc.ca/index.php?rid=13&

N. B. Aboriginal Business Service Network
The Aboriginal Business Service Network has been established to provide a range of business products and services to New Brunswick Aboriginal entrepreneurs and business owners.

Fort Folly First Nation
P.O. Box 1007
Dorchester, New Brunswick  E4K 3V5
Telephone: 506-379-3400