Indigenous entrepreneurs in British Columbia have access to a variety of financial resources tailored to support their business ventures. Below are some key lenders and programs to consider. You may also be interested in our Grants and Funding Programs page.
Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program: Access to Capital
The Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program (AEP) provides access to capital and business opportunities to Indigenous entrepreneurs and business owners in Canada. The AEP stream provides annual, ongoing funding to Indigenous entrepreneurs through the network of Indigenous Financial Institutions (IFIs) and Métis Capital Corporations (MCCs).
Aboriginal Financial Institutions (AFIs)
AFI’s are specialized lenders that provide financial services to Indigenous entrepreneurs. In British Columbia, AFI’s include:
- All Nations Trust Company (ANTCO): Offers various financial services and programs to support Indigenous business development, including micro-loan programs and resources for Indigenous women entrepreneurs.
- Nuu-chah-nulth Economic Development Corporation (NEDC): NEDC provides accessible loans, flexible financing and business advisory support to First Nations. NEDC serves a diverse list of clients across several industries from first time business owners to Nation-owned enterprises.
- Tale’awtxw Aboriginal Capital Corporation (TACC): TACC delivers financing and funding programs to Aboriginal entrepreneurs in the Coast Salish territory.
- Tribal Resources Investment Corporation (TRICORP): TRICORP’s provides financing for business activities which increase the number of permanent jobs, reduces unemployment and facilitates business ownership among First Nations people.
These institutions are part of the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) network, which has provided over $3.2 billion to support economic development across Canada.
First Citizens Fund Business Loan Program
Th First Citizens Fund program provides business loans to Indigenous entrepreneurs in British Columbia. Delivered by All Nations Trust Company (ANTCO) in partnership with four Aboriginal Capital Corporations, it supports the creation and expansion of Indigenous-owned businesses.
Haida Gwaii Community Futures Loan Program
Haida Gwaii Community Futures offers a range of business loans from $500 to over $2 million to support new startups, expansions, social enterprises, and community-owned businesses on Haida Gwaii. They provide tailored financing solutions for all islanders, including youth, First Nations, and entrepreneurs with disabilities.
New Relationship Trust – Equity Matching Initiatives
The Entrepreneur Equity Matching Initiative (EEMI) supports new or expanding First Nation businesses and communities in BC by providing matching equity through BC Aboriginal Financial Institutions.
Questions?
If you have further questions about your small business financing options, call us at 1.800.643.7014 ext. 112 or send us a note and our Client Services Coordinator will be in touch.
Disclaimer: The funding sources listed on this page are provided for informational purposes only. WeBC does not administer these programs and cannot guarantee eligibility, funding availability, or program intake dates. Each program has its own criteria, deadlines, and application process. Please refer to the official websites for the most up-to-date information and to confirm your eligibility. Additional funding opportunities may also be available beyond what is listed here.