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Community Readiness Opportunities Planning is a grant from the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor) under the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program that helps Indigenous communities in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon improve their capacity to plan for, pursue, and participate in economic opportunities. The program covers up to 80% of eligible project costs, with awards up to $250,000.
Eligible activities include community readiness assessments, governance improvements, strategic planning, and developing partnerships for economic development in the territories. The program was last updated in March 2026 and targets Indigenous communities in Canada's northern territories.
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Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning | Program Guide 2026 Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning Money for economic development in the territories Last Update: March 4, 2026 Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon, Canada Get financial support covering up to 80% of the costs of a project that helps Indigenous communities improve their capacity to plan for, pursue, and participate in economic opportunities in the northern territories.
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
Increase social or community impact Improve governance or administrative structure Develop strategic partnerships Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon Public or Parapublic institution Economic, Social and Community Development Rural / Remote communities Validate your eligibility This grant provides financial support to Indigenous communities to enhance their economic development capabilities.
The eligible projects focus on improving community readiness and planning for economic opportunities. Preparation and implementation of community economic development plans. Development of strategies to access and utilize local and external resources effectively.
Enhancement of infrastructure to support economic activities in the community. Initiatives to increase employment opportunities within the community. Promotion of community engagement and capacity building for economic initiatives.
Support for start-ups and existing community businesses to grow and secure more contracts. Eligible applicants for the CROP program under the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program (NIEOP) are First Nations, Inuit, Métis, and non-status Indigenous communities located in the three territories, namely Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
These communities can apply for financial support to enhance their economic development capacity and to plan for and engage in economic opportunities. CROP aims to benefit Indigenous communities by developing employment, increasing the value of community-controlled resources, and fostering economic growth and infrastructure within the territories. There are specific types of companies that are not eligible for this grant.
They include: Non-Indigenous communities This grant supports Indigenous communities in the territories to strengthen their economic development capacities and pursue viable economic opportunities. The eligible projects are aimed at enhancing infrastructure, resources, and skill sets to foster economic growth and community resilience. Projects that provide training and skills development to increase community employment opportunities.
Initiatives that enhance the utilization and value of community-controlled resources. Development of infrastructure that supports economic activities and enhances community accessibility. Projects that aim to generate new revenue streams for community governments through economic initiatives.
Strategies to access and utilize resources not currently controlled by the community, increasing economic participation. Initiatives focused on attracting investment to create a conducive environment for economic growth. Support for the creation and expansion of community businesses, generating contracts and sales.
Capacity-building programs to prepare community governments for future economic opportunities. Projects that enhance community infrastructure to support economic development endeavors. Eligible geographic areas This grant primarily focuses on economic development within Indigenous communities located in the three territories of Canada.
The specific eligible areas include those situated in these northern regions. Here are additional relevant details for this grant: The program aims to maximize Indigenous participation in Canada's overall economic growth and development. It encourages partnerships and collaborations between Indigenous communities and other stakeholders for economic projects.
The funding may support capacity development initiatives like training and skills development complementing economic aspirations. The program emphasizes the sustainable use and management of resources under community control.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning Program Here are answers to the most common questions about the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning.
This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business. What is the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning?
Get financial support covering up to 80% of the costs of a project that helps Indigenous communities improve their capacity to plan for, pursue, and participate in economic opportunities in the northern territories. Who is eligible for the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning program?
To be eligible for the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning program, you must: The applicant must be a First Nations, Inuit, Métis, or non-status Indigenous community. The project must aim to improve economic development capacity within the community. Initiatives must align with the objectives of enhancing community economic development and increasing community employment.
What expenses are eligible under Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning? This grant provides financial support to Indigenous communities to enhance their economic development capabilities. The eligible projects focus on improving community readiness and planning for economic opportunities.
Preparation and implementation of community economic development plans. Development of strategies to access and utilize local and external resources effectively. Enhancement of infrastructure to support economic activities in the community.
Initiatives to increase employment opportunities within the community. Promotion of community engagement and capacity building for economic initiatives. Support for start-ups and existing community businesses to grow and secure more contracts.
Who can I contact for more information about the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning? You can contact Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor) by email at operations@cannor. gc.
ca. Where is the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning available? The Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning program is available the province of Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon.
Is the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning a grant, loan, or tax credit? Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning is a Grant and Funding Who are the financial supporters of the Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning?
Northern Indigenous Economic Opportunities Program — Community Readiness and Opportunities Planning is funded by Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor), Government of Canada Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure (ZEVIP) — Delivery Organizations Max $5,000,000 50% Regional Tariff Response Initiative (RTRI) — Northern Canada 25% Nunavut Filmmakers Funding — Market Endowment Program Max $5,000 75% Agri-food Funding Max $250,000 100%
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Indigenous communities in Northern Canada. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $250,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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