Economic Development Officers

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Starting or growing a business in the Northwest Territories often comes with unique challenges, from navigating remote markets to understanding sector-specific opportunities. The Economic Development Officers program is designed to give entrepreneurs and established companies hands-on, local support as they plan their next steps. Delivered through the Government of the Northwest Territories’ Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment, this initiative connects businesses with experienced Economic Development Officers embedded in communities and regions across the territory.

Rather than focusing on a single grant amount, the program emphasizes practical guidance and access to resources that can make growth more achievable. Businesses can work directly with regional officers who understand the local economy and can connect them with field specialists in areas like tourism, petroleum, and broader business development. Support may include mentoring, help navigating funding options that can be non-repayable, introductions to business networks and financial institutions, and access to relevant market data. Training, counseling, and general business awareness are also part of the support mix, making the program useful for startups as well as established SMEs and larger enterprises looking to expand.

Because assistance is tailored to the business and the project, the value of support can vary, but the real strength lies in having a knowledgeable local advisor on your side. Business owners in the Northwest Territories who want to understand how this program could support their specific goals will benefit from exploring the full details and regional options available.

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