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- Aboriginal Banking
- BMO Bank of Montreal is working to build mutually beneficial sustainable relationships by designing and delivering with Aboriginal communities, businesses and individuals, a comprehensive range of financial products and services.
- Source: Bank of Montreal
- Aboriginal Banking
- Dedicated to meeting the financial and non-financial service needs of all Aboriginal people in Canada - First Nations, Inuit and Métis people, male and female, old and young, urban, rural and remote.
- Source: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)
- Aboriginal Banking
- RBC Royal Bank has a long history of service to the Aboriginal community and continues to support partnership initiatives, educational programs and community development through donations and sponsorships.
- Source: RBC Royal Bank
- Aboriginal Entrepreneur
- BDC's Aboriginal Banking Unit consists of Aboriginal people well aware of the specific needs of Aboriginal entrepreneurs, and offers customized, long-term, and flexible solutions.
Source: Government of Canada; Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)
- Aboriginal Youth Financial Management Conference Awards
- The AFOA-Grant Thornton Aboriginal Youth Financial Managements Awards are open to First Nation youth in grades 11 and 12. Winners attend AFOA's National Conference and participate in a special Youth program designed to introduce youth to careers in Aboriginal finance and management.
- Source: Aboriginal Finacial Officers Association of Canada
- Band Advisory Services
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
- Band Support Funding
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
- CIDA's Indigenous Peoples Partnership Programme (IPPP)
- Provides opportunities to create durable partnerships and supports initiatives conceived by both Indigenous organizations in the LAC region and their Canadian Aboriginal partners.
Source: Government of Canada; Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
- Community Economic Development Program (CEDP)
- Provides core financial support for First Nation and Inuit communities for public services in economic development.
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
- Co-operative Development Initiative (CDI)
Source: Government of Canada; Co-operatives Secretariat
- E–Spirit National Aboriginal Youth Business Plan Competition
- Designed to increase Aboriginal youth participants' awareness of entrepreneurial/business opportunities, management/business skills, and e-commerce and technological capacities.
Source: Government of Canada; Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)
- First Nations Bank of Canada
- Provides a total banking relationship by fulfilling the complete banking needs of First Nations and by working diligently to maintain a high level of customer service.
- First Nations Finance Authority
- The First Nation Finance Authority serves First Nations governments by providing financial services to Firts Nations peoples.
- Growth Capital for Aboriginal Business
Source: Government of Canada; Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)
- Indian Government Support Programs
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
- National Aboriginal Capital Corporation Association (NACCA)
- Assists Aboriginal Financial Institutions to enable their communities to realize greater economic self-reliance through advocacy and providing fair access to capital, resources and information.
- NextStep Program for Aboriginal Women
- Source: Alberta Women Entrepreneurs
- Peace Hills Trust
- Serves the financial needs of the First Nations and their members, corporations, institutions, and associations both on and off reserve and also provide financial services to non-native clientele.
- Services for Aboriginal and First Nations
- Scotiabank provides specialized financial and business banking services to Aboriginal communities and takes an active role in community initiatives.
- Source: Bank of Nova Scotia
- Tribal Council Funding
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
- Urban Aboriginal Strategy
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
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