Funding Programs

You can narrow down funding opportunities based on who you are (eligibility) and what kind of funding you are looking for (category). Choose some options from the lists below and press go.

 

Funding is available to support almost all agriculture and agri-food projects in the NWT.
Creating economic opportunities for NWT artists to showcase talents and sell work outside of the Territory.
This program provides funding to allow businesses in the NWT to connect with conferences, tradeshows, and seminars that are needed to build the business.
Funding to licensed family day homes to reduce the child care fees they charge to families.
Funding for community groups for programs that focus on healthy childhood development, physical literacy, resiliency, and mental health.
This program provides funding to support the expansion and modernization of commercial fisheries in the NWT.
This program provides funding to organizations that are looking to advance regional economic development initiatives.
CTIC provides funding to community governments and non-government organizations to support new and innovative infrastructure projects. The projects must support tourism in communities and promote nearby parks and natural attractions.
Funding available through Prosper NWT, formerly known as the BDIC, to assist businesses with their digital projects to increase online presence, boost e-commerce, or digitalize operations.
Funding to offset costs of installing electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the Northwest Territories.
This program provides funding to entrepreneurs and small businesses to help with start-up funding, capital asset acquisition, market and product development, operational support, and film support.
Retention funding for licensed family day homes that have continuously operated for five or more years in the Northwest Territories.
Funding to help licensed family day homes with the cost of repairs and maintenance required by annual health and fire safety inspections.
Funding to assist family day homes with day-to-day costs.
Funding for students enrolled in certificate, diploma, degree program, or training that supports Indigenous language revitalization
Funding for licensed artists, crafters, filmmakers, commercial renewable resource harvesters, and small businesses to support small projects.
Funding to help start a new licensed family day home.
This program provides incentives to businesses that can offset loan interest associated with capital purchases to help your business expand.

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