Community Futures Triple R Next Generation Micro Loan Program

Amount:

$2,000.00

Type:

Loan

Description:

Community Futures Triple R Corporation’s Next Generation Micro Loan Program gives youth aged 15 to 24 the opportunity to start their own full time, part-time or seasonal business

Comments on Funding:

Funding is a loan of up to $2,000.

Deadline:

Continuous Intake

Eligibility:

Applicants must:
1. be a Canadian Citizen or legally entitled to work in Canada;
2. be a minimum of 15 years of age:
a) If under 18, must have permission of a parent or guardian;
b) If under 18, must have an adult guarantee the loan;
3. be a full time student;
4. have a Social Insurance number;
5. have an entrepreneurial spirit;
6. be in the Triple R Region.

Application Steps:

1. Applicants must complete a simple micro loan application and a business plan detailing a viable business idea.
2. For program information and application forms, applicants are encouraged to reach out by phone: (204) 746-6180, or by email: info@cftripler.ca.

Documentation Needed:

Applicants must provide the completed application form, business plan, and other information as requested.

Other Things to Note:

Maurice

About the author

Maurice

Maurice (Moe) Muise learned the ins-and-outs of government while an employee of the Government of Canada in Ottawa for 10 years. His current focus is helping small businesses in Canada to identify and maximize funding to grow their business.

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