Waubetek — Aboriginal Business Financing Program
Get matching grants up to $99,999 for individuals or $250,000 for First Nation communities in North-East Ontario to grow your business. You must pay costs first and get approval before spending, as this is a reimbursement grant. Verified against the official source on July 3, 2026.
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“For these costs, the applicant must provide 25% equity and BFP may provide up to 75% of these costs within the above stated limits.”
Before you spend a dollar
Approval must come BEFORE you spend; money spent early usually does not count, so consult a Business Development Officer before buying anything.
At a glance
Subject to program rules, available funding, and approval. Confirm current details with the official program administrator.
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Check your fit →Is this for you?
- You are a First Nation, Inuit, or non-status Indigenous entrepreneur operating in the Waubetek service area in North-Eastern Ontario.
- You have the cash flow to cover 100% of your project costs upfront, since this grant reimburses you after you pay.
- You are ready to commit full-time to your business, as holding other employment is generally not viewed favorably for this funding.
Probably not the right fit if
- You are a Metis citizen, as you are ineligible for this program and must apply to the Metis Voyageur Development Fund instead.
- You want to start a passive investment business like a self-storage unit, laundromat, or investor-only model, which are explicitly excluded.
- You plan to spend money on renovations or equipment before getting written approval, as costs incurred before the Letter of Offer usually do not count.
How much you'd realistically get
Up to $99,999 for individuals or up to $250,000 for First Nation communities, depending on whether you are funding capital projects or support services.
What may be supported
- Establishing, expanding, or acquiring businesses on or off reserve
- Business planning and valuations
- Marketing and business support services
- Mentorship services
What's excluded or restricted
- Smoke shops
- Liquor establishments
- Businesses involved in sexual exploitation
- Games of chance
- Payday loans
- Passive investments (e.g., self-storage units, laundromats, investor-only models)
- Metis citizens (directed to Metis Voyageur Development Fund)
How applying works
Effort: moderateYou must consult an officer first, gather specific ancestry documentation, and submit detailed invoices and proof of payment after spending.
- 01Consult with a Waubetek Business Development Officer for an initial enquiry and eligibility check.
- 02If eligible, receive the information package and prepare your application materials.
- 03Submit your application via the online portal or email, including the application form, resume, project summary, ancestry documentation, driver's license, birth certificate, and cash equity confirmation.
- 04If approved, review and sign the Letter of Offer, which outlines disbursement conditions.
- 05Meet pre-disbursement conditions and spend the money on eligible costs.
- 06Submit the claim summary form, invoices, quotations, and proofs of payment to receive reimbursement or direct payment to the supplier.
Who to ask: (705) 285-4275
Documents commonly required
- Application form
- Resume
- Summary of Project
- Documentation of Aboriginal Ancestry (Status card, letter from Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, or birth certificate)
- Driver's license and Birth certificate
- Cash Equity Confirmation & Documentation
How BBN Labs helps
- BBN builds your business website and online store to expand your reach beyond the local community and capture more sales.
- BBN designs your branding and marketing materials to boost visibility and attract new customers using the grant support.
- BBN sets up digital tools for customer follow-up and loyalty to keep your regulars coming back and spending more.
- BBN guides you through the application and deadlines so you don't lose the funding.
What to know before you count on it
- You must provide minimum unencumbered cash equity: 10% for capital projects and 25% for business support services like planning or marketing.
- The grant portion is generally taxable income, so ask your accountant how this affects your tax return.
- You must pay the full cost first, then submit invoices and proof of payment to receive reimbursement or direct payment to the supplier.
- The program is budget-limited and first-come, first-served, so the pool can run out mid-year even if you qualify.
What are your odds?
If you qualify and apply before the budget runs out, approval is likely, but the real risks are starting too early, an incomplete application, or the budget being committed.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this grant for a liquor store or smoke shop?
No, liquor establishments and smoke shops are explicitly excluded from this program.
Do I need to be a full-time entrepreneur?
Yes, applicants must be active entrepreneurs involved on a full-time basis; holding other employment is not regarded as being in the best interests of the venture.
What documents do I need to prove my Indigenous status?
First Nation members need an Indian status card, Inuit applicants need a letter from Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and non-status Indians need a birth certificate proving a genealogical link to a First Nation registered member.
Is there an application fee?
No application fee is published, but confirm on the official page.
What you can combine it with
You can potentially combine this with other programs like the E-Commerce Grant Program or IWE/IYE Micro-Loans, but confirm eligibility with Waubetek first.
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Programs open and close, budgets run out, rules change. We send one short email when something changes that matters for this program.
Record last updated July 3, 2026; last verified July 3, 2026 against the official source. Source: official program page.
