Overview
The Small Community Opportunity Program (the Program) provides grants to tackle challenges and tap into opportunities in rural areas. Indigenous and small communities, as well as non-profit groups they work with, may receive between $20,000 and $100,000 for local projects. By building capacity in the agriculture industry and small business, these rural communities will grow their economic footprint.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants
Indigenous communities, Metis Settlements and small communities may apply if they meet the following characteristics of rural communities:
- have a population less than 20,000
- have a limited geographic proximity (approximately 100 km or further) to population centres with more than 25,000 people that could provide employment and services
- may be remote or have in them, or around them, a significant amount of nature, natural resources, agricultural land and wilderness areas
- have a workforce largely focused on primary economic activity, including oil and gas, agriculture and forestry
Eligible rural communities may work together or independently on local projects, or they may collaborate with non-profit organizations that are: