Community Business Development Corporation (CBDC) Humber Self-Employment Assistance (SEA)
no fixed amount
Grant, In-Kind Support
Description:
Self-Employment Assistance (SEA) offers support through coaching, continuous technical guidance, and financial aid for a duration of up to 52 weeks.
Comments on Funding:
The applicant is currently receiving or is eligible for Employment Insurance benefits can continue to receive these benefits for up to one year.
Continuous Intake
Eligibility:
Applicants must:
1. be unemployed individuals that:
a) have a current EI Claim; or
b) dad a EI benefit ended within the last three years; or
c) have established a benefit period within the past five years prior to the date of requesting assistance, was paid parental or maternity benefits, and are re-entering the labour force after having left it in order to care for a newborn or newly adopted child.
2. be starting a business in the service area of CBDC Humber.
Application Steps:
For details about application process, applicants must reach out to CBDC Humber team through:
Phone: (709) 639-7755
Tobi Biggin, Executive Director – tobi.biggin@cbdc.ca
Documentation Needed:
For details about documentation requirements, applicants must reach out to CBDC Humber team through:
Phone: (709) 639-7755
Tobi Biggin, Executive Director – tobi.biggin@cbdc.ca
Other Things to Note:
- All
- and Howley); White Bay South (Hampden
- Benoit’s Cove
- Bonne Bay
- Cormack
- Corner Brook and Area (Town of Massey Drive); the North and South Shores of the Bay of Islands (Hughes Brook
- Cox’s Cove
- Deer Lake
- Gillams
- Glenburnie-Birchy Head-Shoal Brook
- Humber Valley Resort
- Humber Village
- Jackson’s Arm and Sop’s Arm); and the Bonne Bay area (Wiltondale
- John’s Beach and Frenchman’s Cove)
- Little Rapids
- McIvers
- Meadows
- Mount Moriah
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Non-profit Organization
- Pasadena
- Pynn’s Brook
- Reidville
- Rocky Harbour and Norris Point).
- Start a Business
- the Town of Irishtown-Summerside
- Town of Humber Arm South (which include the communities of Halfway Point
- Train Employees/Skills Development
- Trout River
- Unemployed
- Western Newfoundland
- White Bay South
- Woody Point
- York Harbour and Lark Harbour); the Humber Valley Region (Steady Brook
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