Date Posted: June 29th, 2020
“ABIF aligns with our goals to be partners in prosperity with Indigenous people and to restore Alberta’s economy. Indigenous-owned businesses create jobs and bring new services to their communities and surrounding areas. Investing in Indigenous businesses is an investment in Alberta’s economic future.”
ABIF supports projects that increase:
Communities must own and control 51 per cent or more of the proposed business or joint venture to be eligible.
Past funding from ABIF has been used to build grocery stores, hotels, gas stations, and purchase heavy equipment, including marketing and telecommunications equipment.
ABIF funds also helped to expand the operations of a forage operation that exported timothy hay and alfalfa to international markets in Japan, Korea, the Middle East and China.
“Thanks to ABIF funds, Kainai Forage is able to play a key role in growing the on-reserve economy and providing employment and advancement opportunities for our membership, while positioning the Blood Tribe as a broader participant in global agricultural businesses.”
The closing date for applications is Sept. 30.
Media inquiries
Press Secretary, Indigenous Relations