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Northern Isolated Community Initiatives Fund

Secure a competitive federal grant from CIRNAC to buy equipment or train staff for your Northern food business. Amounts and deadlines vary, so you must confirm details directly with the program. Verified against the official source on July 2, 2026.

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NICI is open to a wide-variety of organizations, including not-for-profit groups, academic institutions, industry associations, local or Indigenous governments, and for-profit businesses.
From the official program page, checked July 2, 2026

At a glance

Issued bySee official source
Administered byCrown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) / Northern Affairs Canada
RegionCanada

Subject to program rules, available funding, and approval. Confirm current details with the official program administrator.

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Is this for you?

  • You run a for-profit food production, processing, or distribution business in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, or Yukon.
  • You need capital for specific hardware like harvesters, processing lines, or cold storage rather than general operating costs.
  • You are a First Nations, Inuit, or Metis controlled entity, municipality, or social enterprise focused on reducing food insecurity.

Probably not the right fit if

  • You are based in Ontario or any other southern province; this program is strictly for the Northern territories.
  • You are a charitable or religious organization; these entities are explicitly excluded from eligibility.
  • You need funding for marketing, rent, or general overhead; this grant targets equipment, research, and skills training only.

How much you'd realistically get

The program doesn't publish a fixed dollar amount or percentage cap; contact your regional office to learn the typical funding range for your project size.

What may be supported

  • Purchase of food production and harvesting equipment.
  • Investment in food processing and safe storage infrastructure.
  • Skills training for food production, processing, or distribution staff.
  • Research and advocacy related to the territorial food industry.

How applying works

Effort: moderateYou must initiate contact via email or phone to discuss your project and likely submit a detailed proposal for review.

  1. 01Contact the program via email or your regional office phone number to inquire about current intake status and specific requirements.
  2. 02Prepare a detailed project description focusing on equipment, training, or research that supports food security.
  3. 03Submit your proposal or application materials as directed by the regional office.
  4. 04Wait for the discretionary review process and potential interview or clarification requests.
  5. 05If approved, follow the specific payment mechanics and reporting requirements outlined in your agreement.

Who to ask: cannor.operations.cannor@canada.ca; Nunavut Regional Office: 867-975-3757; Northwest Territories Regional Office: 867-669-2608; Yukon Regional Office: 867-667-3346

Documents commonly required

  • Proof of eligibility (e.g., business registration, Indigenous control documentation, or municipal status).
  • Detailed project proposal outlining equipment needs, training plans, or research goals.
  • Budget estimates for the proposed activities.
  • Confirmation of other funding sources if applicable.

How BBN Labs helps

  • BBN coordinates qualified partners to fabricate and install your funded food processing equipment, managing the project so you deal with one team instead of five contractors.
  • BBN organizes skills training for your staff on new production and distribution systems, so your team runs the funded equipment safely and efficiently from day one.
  • BBN guides you through the application and deadlines, keeping your documentation organized so you don't lose the funding.

What to know before you count on it

  • This is a competitive grant, not an entitlement; selection is discretionary and spots are limited.
  • Grant income is generally taxable; ask your accountant how this affects your net income.
  • The application process requires direct contact with regional offices rather than a simple online form.
  • Funding is restricted to specific project types like equipment and training; it does not cover general business expenses.

What are your odds?

Selection is competitive and discretionary; projects that clearly demonstrate impact on food security and local industry strength tend to succeed.

Frequently asked questions

Is this grant repayable?

No, this is a non-repayable grant, but it is taxable income. Confirm the specific tax implications with your accountant.

What is the maximum amount I can receive?

The program doesn't publish a maximum amount. Contact your regional office to confirm the funding cap for your specific project type.

Can I use this for marketing or rent?

No, the program funds equipment, research, food system investments, and skills training. General operating costs are typically excluded.

How do I apply?

You must contact the program by email at cannor.operations.cannor@canada.ca or call your regional office in Nunavut, NWT, or Yukon.

What you can combine it with

You may be able to combine this with other federal or territorial programs, but you must disclose all other funding sources in your application.

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Record last updated July 3, 2026; last verified July 2, 2026 against the official source. Source: official program page.