Good afternoon Members,
We would like to share some opportunities with you from a few of our partners.
$2,400 grant from BDIC for going digital:
How Canadians do business has changed. Adopting digital technologies is a must in today’s marketplace. The BDIC wants to help small businesses in the NWT grow and thrive by going digital.
The BDIC, in partnership with the Government of Canada, is delivering the Canada Digital Adoption Program (CDAP) specifically the Grow Your Business Online stream, in the Northwest Territories. This initiative aims to help small businesses get their business online, boost their e-commerce presence or help digitalize operations.
Eligible businesses will receive a micro-grant of up to $2,400 to help with the costs related to adopting e-commerce and will be supported by a network of e-commerce advisors.
To support this initiative, the BDIC is working with Digital Main Street to roll-out digital and e-commerce platforms across the NWT and has e-commerce advisors who can assist entrepreneurs in growing their businesses online.
Please join Satish Garikaparthi, Senior Policy Advisor at the BDIC on Wednesday, November 16 or Friday, December 9 for a 30 minute presentation on the CDAP program and eligibility.
to register please click here.
Updated Links: Free Learning Series for Employers by Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC):
We sent out information regarding the free learning series for employers by IRCC last week. Unfortunately, the links for registration did not work, click here to sign up.
NWT Film Commission Suppliers Guide Call Out:
The Northwest Territories Film Commission is looking for caterers, photographers, makeup artist, tour guides, drivers, production assistants, interpreters, outfitters, hairdressers and more to submit their listing for the NWT Film suppliers guide. Make sure your business is represented on their guide. To submit your listing please click here.