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.
The Child Care Fee Reduction Subsidy provides funding to licensed early learning and child care programs to reduce child care fees charged to families and enhance child care affordability in the Northwest Territories.
Funding for hunters and trappers to offset capital and operating costs of harvesting activities.
The program is designed to fund short-term training opportunities for tourism workers to gain new skills or to upgrade skills and assist tourism operators in the NWT to support and encourage a well-trained tourism labour force.
Funding to exploration companies who propose new exploration projects or are already carrying out NWT mineral exploration work.
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 assist individuals, small businesses and community governments in disaster recovery and restoring damaged property.
Early Learning and Child Care Scholarships are awarded to Northwest Territories (NWT) part-time and full-time post-secondary students enrolled in a diploma or degree program in early childhood development to assist with costs associated with pursuing their education.
The Emergency Evacuation Relief Program (EERP) provides one-time financial support to help mitigate the immediate costs associated with evacuations due to natural disasters such as wildfires and flooding.
Funding is available year-round for emergency situations like freeze-ups and furnace failures.
Funding for harvesting wolves in the North Slave region to help support caribou recovery.
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.

















