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  • Nunavut Sivummut Program

    Application for Financial Assistance
  • 1. Purpose

    The purpose of the Nunavut Sivummut Program (NS) is to provide one-time grants of up to $2,000 to assist micro businesses, commercial renewable resource harvesters, and artisans to acquire the tools, equipment, parts and/or support required to start-up or expand their business.

    2. Eligibility

    Eligibility for funding is limited to individual Inuit who are registered Beneficiaries, pursuant to Article 35 of the Nunavut Agreement, and who are ordinarily resident in a community in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut. In some cases, Inuit-owned businesses registered as such with Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated, or organizations representing harvesters or artisans may be eligible for funding.

    3. Eligible Activities

    Support may be provided for the following:

    1. Start-up. Assistance may be provided for costs associated with planning, feasibility, engineering, start-up working capital or other developmental costs deemed to fall into this category by the Department of Beneficiary Services.
    2. Equipment and Supplies. Assistance may be provided for the purchase of items necessary for operations, such as small tools, equipment, parts, materials and supplies.
    3. Business Support. Assistance may be available for support activities which will improve the applicant’s chances of success, such as business training, website development, and promotion and marketing initiatives.

    The following items will NOT be considered for funding:

    • Boats
    • Outboard motors
    • Snowmobiles
    • ATVs
    • Generators

    4. Application Procedure

    An application for funding will generally include the following items:

    1. A fully completed and signed application form (available from KIA);
    2. Price quotes from suppliers for items requiring funding (in the case of freight charges, estimates of charges are acceptable); and
    3. In the case of business support, copies of any proposals, contracts or agreements relevant to the project.

    Applicants must generally contribute a minimum of 10% equity toward total project costs as evidence of commitment to the business or project. Acceptable forms of equity include cash, sweat equity, and assets contributed to the project by the applicant.

    5. Administration

    Terms of a grant are included in a Letter of Offer that is sent out to the client once funding has been approved. Grants are generally unconditional and non-repayable, provided the client complies with all of the terms in the Letter of Offer. Payment will be provided when:

    1. the applicant has accepted the terms detailed in the Letter of Offer; and
    2. the required equity is in place (for "sweat equity", a commitment that the work will be performed).

    6. Monitoring

    Monitoring will be undertaken by the Department of Economic Development, with results reviewed by the CEDO Committee. Factors to be monitored could include jobs created and/or maintained, new skills development, and impacts on quality of life.

  • Section A: Applicant Information

  • Section B: Business Ownership Information

  • List owners of the business and their NLCA beneficiary information.

    • Owner 1 
    • Owner 2 
    • Section C: Form of Business

    • Section D: Project Information

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  • Section E: Employment Information

  • Section F: Proposed Use and Sources of Funds

  • ALL CLIENTS MUST INCLUDE 10% EQUITY

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  • Section G: Declaration of Applicant

    Must be completed to process application
  • I do swear that I have personal knowledge of the matters discussed in this application, and I state that:

    1. All statements made, and material provided by or on behalf of the applicant to KIA and its agents for the purposes of this application, are true and correct;
    2. I make this application under my own free will;
    3. To the best of my knowledge, the proposed business or project complies with all territorial, federal, and municipal laws;
    4. I agree to provide representatives of the Kitikmeot Inuit Association, with access to the site and premises of the project described in this application,to inspect books, accounts, records, and to make inquiries and credit checks, and to obtain any other information necessary to evaluate this application and/or the resultant project, and;
    5. I make this declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath.
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