Communities and organizations working to strengthen economic opportunity in Canada’s North often face higher costs, limited infrastructure, and barriers to scaling new ideas. The Inclusive Diversification and Economic Advancement in the North (IDEANorth) program is designed to address those challenges by supporting projects that build long-term economic capacity across the territories. Delivered by the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, IDEANorth focuses on helping northern economies become more resilient, diverse, and competitive in a changing national and global marketplace.
IDEANorth supports a wide range of initiatives, from sector development and business productivity to small-scale economic and community infrastructure that enables growth. Non-profits, social enterprises, and businesses with a strong connection to territorial economic development can access significant non-repayable funding, with contributions that can reach into the millions for larger, high-impact projects. The program places a strong emphasis on inclusive growth, encouraging projects that create opportunities for underrepresented groups and that reflect local priorities and conditions in the North.
Rather than funding isolated activities, IDEANorth is geared toward foundational investments that unlock future economic potential, whether that means supporting innovation, expanding services, or preparing communities for larger infrastructure development. For organizations with the capacity to deliver meaningful projects in the territories, this program can play a central role in turning long-term economic plans into action, making it worth exploring how IDEANorth could support your next initiative.
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