Title: Community Futures Development Corporations
1Community Futures Development Corporations and
your Community
2CONTENTS
- What is Community Futures?
- Our Services
- Community Economic Development
- Business Development
- Business Counselling
- Access to Capital
- Business Training
- Access to Business Information and Resources
- Our Results
3What is Community Futures?
- A local community renewal initiative supported by
the Government of Canada (Western Economic
Diversification). - We take a community economic development approach
to strengthening rural, northern and remote
communities. - Local Control, Local Decisions (Activities
governed by a locally-appointed Board of
Directors).
4What is Community Futures?
- Operate in 16 geographic or cultural regions in
Manitoba. Includes Wheat Belt CFDC in Brandon,
Heartland CFDC in Portage la Prairie and Triple R
CFDC in Morris. - Centrally-located offices staffed by CED and
business development professionals
5Our Services
- Two Main Types
- Community Economic Development
- Business Development
- Services are mostly provided free-of-charge.
Contact your local CFDC to determine if there are
fees for any service you may be interested in.
6Community Economic Development Services
- Assistance with Developing Funding Proposals
- Take Lead Roles in Initiating and Implementing
Community Projects - Planning/Facilitation Services for Communities
Non-Profit Groups - CED Resource and Information Dissemination
7Community Economic Development Activities
C-Fan (Childcare-Family Access
Network) Heartland CFDC
8Community Economic Development Activities
Discover Manitoba Conference and Expo Wheat Belt
CFDC North Central Development
9Community Economic Development Activities
Get Involved Youth Guide and Initiative Parkland
CFDC
10Business Development Services
Business Development Counseling Access to
Capital Business Training Initiatives Access to
Business Resources/Information
11Business Development Counseling
- Assistance with preparation of business or
marketing plans - General business counseling on a variety of
issues including financial analysis, bookkeeping,
cash flow management, and e-Business readiness
12Access to Capital
- CFDCs offer repayable
- loans under three
- programs
- Regular Loan Fund
- Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program (EDP)
- Western Youth Entrepreneur Program
13 Access to Capital
Loans are used to create new businesses or
expand or maintain existing businesses (job
creation).
14Access to Capital Loan Terms
- 125,000 maximum, (25,000 max. for Youth Loans)
- Interest rates vary from Prime 2 to Prime 4
- Generally 5-year terms and amortization
- Require a minimal equity contribution
- from client often 10
15Access to Capital
Loan funds are intended to complement
conventional financing, not to replace it, thus
many CFDCs tend to act as a supplemental or
secondary lender. Some also offer other forms of
financial support such as loan guarantees and
equity investments.
16Access to Capital
CFDC loan funds are small compared to most
financial institutions. As a result, we seek
sufficient security whenever possible but do not
necessarily limit security taken to business
assets. However, the small fund size also allows
us to provide more in-depth counseling than most
lenders often provide extensive pre-loan
assistance with cash flow or business plan
preparation.
17Access to Capital Ineligible Activities
- CFDCs do not do direct agricultural lending,
however value-added agricultural lending is
within our mandate - Do not do personal lending or personal debt
consolidation - Most CFDCs do not have the ability to do direct
lines of credit
18Business Training Services
- CFDCs offer a wide range of training programs to
support their overall goal to help encourage a
healthy local small business sector and build
entrepreneurial capacity in their communities.
Topics center around two basic themes - Starting and managing a small business
- Specialty training initiatives targeted to
address specific local needs
19Specialized Business Training Initiatives
Aboriginal Small Business Training
Program NEICOM CFDC Riverton
20Specialized Business Training Initiatives
Eco-tourism Training Program Winnipeg River
Brokenhead CFDC
21Business Training Services SE Program
Many CFDCs are contracted by Manitoba Advanced
Education and Training to coordinate the
Self-Employment (SE) Program in their areas. The
SE program allows clients receiving or eligible
for Employment Insurance to receive training and
financial support while starting a business.
CFDCs assess the clients business ideas,
provide them with intensive counseling and
mentoring, and monitor their progress through all
the stages of business start up.
22Access to Business Resources and Information
CFDC's are members of the Western Canada Business
Service Network (WCBSN), a network of business
professionals spanning western Canada that can
help you to establish and grow your business and
your community.
23Access to Business Resources and Information
- As WCBSN members, we work in partnership with and
often refer our clients to other agencies that
can provide invaluable assistance to business
owners, including - Western Economic Diversification Canada
- Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre
- Womens Enterprise Centre
- Francophone Economic Development Organizations
24Access to Business Resources and Information
- Services available through the Western Canada
Business Service Network include - Business and entrepreneurial assessment
- Business planning and development
- Market research
- Accessing capital
- Export or trade development,
- Selling to government markets
- Providing information and links to government
programs and services
25Access to Business Resources and Information
CFDCs are also members of the Canada/Manitoba
Business Service Centres network of satellite
sites, and as such offer on-site business
resource libraries and computer workstations with
access to the C/MBSCs host of on-line research
and business planning tools.
26Our Successes in 2003 - 2004
- Client Contacts - 62,831
- Number of Loans 171
- Loans in Dollars - 4,986,446
- Jobs Created From Loans 578.5
- CED Projects
- -Short Term - 180
- -Long Term - 111
27Finding Your Local CFDC
- Visit the provincial association website at
www.cfpm.mb.ca and use our CFDC directory,
complete with automatic CFDC locator for your
community - Contact the association by E-mail at
info_at_cfpm.mb.ca or by phone at (204) 943-2905. - See our CFDC ads in the Yellow Pages under
Economic Development for the phone of your
local CFDC
28Thank You!