WebbHome - Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance Building a Solutions Focused Economy Join us for the 2024 Provincial Summit at the Saskatoon Inn Learn More Our Mission SEDA's mission is to accelerate generational prosperity Working Behind the Scenes at a Provincial Level We leverage our national and international networks … WebbMaximum funding is $1,000,000. We recently introduced a new grant program, the Métis Entrepreneur Equity Program, in which we can provide a non-repayable grant of up to 40% of eligible project costs to a maximum of $99,999. This is funding you receive upfront and is not blended in with our other loan products. Contact us to check your eligibility!
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WebbSaskMétis Economic Development Corporation (SMEDCO) is a Saskatchewan Métis-Owned Lending Institution created to finance the start-up, acquisition and/or expansion of viable Métis controlled small businesses based in Saskatchewan. SMEDCO has been providing financing solutions and empowering Métis owned businesses across the … WebbSaskMétis Economic Development Corporation Providing financing solutions and empowering Métis owned businesses across the province of Saskatchewan since 1987. Welcome to the SaskMétis Business Directory! Proudly Serving Saskatchewan t7 monarchy\u0027s
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Webb23 mars 2024 · Released on March 23, 2024. The 2024-23 provincial budget sees a continued investment in First Nations and Métis communities across Saskatchewan. Targeted funding of $233.2 million will be provided for First Nations and Métis people and organizations, representing an increase of more than 20 per cent from last year's budget. WebbMetis Economic Development Fund (MEDF Inc.) is pleased to announce that we have successfully exited our investment from Security Glass Ltd. returning the company to a 100% Manitoba Metis owned company. Webb1 juni 2024 · The SIIFC will contribute to the Saskatchewan Growth Plan goal of growing Indigenous participation in Saskatchewan's natural resource industries. The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to economic reconciliation and increasing Indigenous economic opportunities.-30-For more information, contact: Robin Speer Trade and … t7 monastery\u0027s