“The Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat's (AAS) Grants Program funds small-scale, non-profit projects/initiatives of a social, cultural, and educational nature. AAS provides small grants to individuals, First Nation communities, and Aboriginal Organizations for a variety of events, projects and initiatives to help improve the government’s relationship with First Nation communities and Aboriginal organizations.”
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“Oftentimes obtaining start-up capital to open a business can be a frustrating experience for youth between the ages of 18 to 34. They may have exciting new business ideas that could generate positive revenue spin-offs once the financial roadblocks are removed from their path, yet experience difficulty obtaining necessary financing. That’s where your, Community Business Development Corporation (CBDCs) Youth Loan Program comes into play.”
“As a person in charge of a non-profit organization, are you thinking about starting or operating a business with the aim of furthering your mission or generating income to support your sustainability?”
“In this document, we attempt to change the conversation about Aboriginal people in the workforce so that a new story can be written – one full of ideas for ensuring success in a wide range of career experiences.”
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