In response to the economic instability facing the Town of Churchill and surrounding region following the announcement of the closure of the Port of Churchill and associated reductions in rail service, Community Futures Manitoba (CFM), a member of the Canadian CED Network, has announced a $4.6 Million fund.
The goal of the Churchill and Region Economic Development (CRED) is to encourage short and long-term, sustainable economic development and diversification of local economies, facilitate economic adjustment and enable collaboration and partnerships leading to enterprise opportunities in the Churchill and Bayline Region communities affected by changes in service delivery.
Learn more and apply to the Churchill and Region Economic Development Fund
The CRED Fund will be delivered and administered by CFM, the association representing Manitoba’s 16 Community Futures organizations.
The Fund will give priority to projects which are multi-community in nature and benefit the Churchill and Bayline Region. Municipal councils, Indigenous organizations, bands, tribal councils, hamlets, businesses, services or community organizations in Northern Manitoba are eligible. The Fund will also support projects that promote business activity in Kivalliq and the west coast of Hudson Bay if they strength the economic activity across Northern Manitoba.