Offered by Community Futures Development Corporations
Access to financing and hands-on support can be a major hurdle for entrepreneurs outside large urban centres. For individuals and small businesses operating in rural and remote communities, the Community Futures Network of Canada plays a key role in filling that gap by connecting entrepreneurs with local Community Futures offices across the country. Through this national network of non-profit organizations, business owners can access repayable loan financing along with practical tools, advisory services, and training tailored to the realities of rural business growth.
Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution, Community Futures support is delivered locally, allowing each office to respond to regional economic needs. Entrepreneurs may seek financing to start a new venture, expand operations, purchase an existing business, or prepare for succession or sale. Loan amounts and terms vary by project, but the focus is on helping viable small and medium-sized businesses move forward when traditional financing may be limited. Many offices also provide workshops, one-on-one business advice, and networking events that strengthen long-term business sustainability.
Community Futures offices are active in every province and territory, working closely with federal partners and organizations such as the Business Development Bank of Canada to enhance access to capital in rural Canada. For business owners looking to combine financing with local expertise and ongoing support, learning more about how Community Futures operates in your area can be an important next step.
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