Economic Development Initiative (EDI) Guidelines

The EDI is a Government of Canada initiative that is part of the Action Plan for Official Languages 2023–2028: Protection-Promotion-Collaboration which reaffirms our government's commitment to official languages.

Grant Deadline

Deadline not available

Funding Amount

$31,500

Type of Grant

Grant, Funding

Sectors

All Sectors

Demographics

Incorporation

For Profit, Non Profit, Government Institution

Perks

Region Restriction

This grant is restricted to whole of Canada

Keywords

development, economic, internship, marketing project, market expansion, Under 30, Purchasing new equipment, First come first serve grant, Youth, Northern, Non-technical product development, Technical product development, Hiring a new employee, Research and development, Environmental sustainability project, international expansion, french project

Age Restriction

This grant is age restricted from 18 to 100

Eligibility and Requirements

In Northern Ontario, FedNor received $4 million over five years through the EDI to support business and economic development activities that develop new expertise in innovation, economic diversification and business growth in Northern Ontario's Francophone communities (the official language minority community) and capitalize on economic opportunities made possible through linguistic duality. The EDI is delivered under the Terms and Conditions of the Northern Ontario Development Program (NODP) and according to the regional implementation guidelines presented herewith.


Expected Results

The initiative is intended to enhance the economic vitality of Northern Ontario's official language minority communities (OLMC) – the Francophone community - and enhance the region's competitiveness through linguistic duality, by supporting projects designed to achieve the following results:

Enterprises developed

Communities developed

Eligible Recipients

Eligible recipients include Francophone or other organizations that undertake project activities in both official languages, provide programs or services in French, and are located in Northern Ontario. This would normally include, for example, community economic development corporations, not-for-profit organizations, sectoral associations, post-secondary institutions that offer full-time programs of study in French and municipalities that serve the Francophone community.


Eligible Activities

The EDI is an incremental programming initiative that supports economic development activities and approaches that respond directly to related priorities of OLMCs and/or that address linguistic duality issues.

OLMC projects that meet the current priorities of the Northern Ontario Development Program (NODP) will continue to be administered by FedNor under the NODP.

EDI activities are anticipated to include, but are not restricted to activities designed to:

Eligible activities include incremental business and economic development activities such as those:

For Youth Internships, the work experience must also meet one of the following criteria:

Business Development

Examples of activities that lead to enterprises being developed or related capacities built include those that:

Community Development

Examples of activities that lead to communities being developed or related capacities built include those that:

Funding Conditions

Project Assessment Criteria

Project applications are reviewed against EDI objectives and expected results, based on the project's merit, and according to the extent to which the proposed activities:

Project applications are also reviewed and funding levels determined based on criteria, such as:

Where applicable, FedNor requires that:

Eligible Costs

Eligible costs include all expenses directly related to the project, and deemed reasonable and necessary for its execution.

Non-capital costs may include:

Capital costs may include:

Ineligible Project Activities and Costs

Certain activities and costs will not be considered eligible, including:

The following Youth Internship activities are ineligible for support:

Service Standards

FedNor is committed to providing quality service to all applicants and funding recipients in the official language of their choice.

Our goal is to:


Grant Application website

http://fednor.gc.ca/eic/site/fednor-fednor.nsf/eng/fn04126.html

Contact

1-877-333-6673