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lundi, 29 avril 2024 15:24

Thairific

Chanakan Kalapukdee started Thairific in 2015 in Guelph Ontario, operating as a festival food vendor, caterer and private home Chef. Thairific also ran at festivals as a tent vendor from London to Port Credit, Orangeville to Parry Sound and in Belleville, from 2015 to 2019.

Discover the impact of the Southern Ontario Fund for Investment in Innovation (SOFII), delivered by Community Futures Eastern Ontario, supported by Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, empowering high-growth, innovative SMEs like TryCycle Data Systems Inc. in both rural and urban communities.

As Community Futures Week 2024 comes to an end across eastern Ontario, we wish to thank all who contributed to the success of this celebration.

Community Futures Week commenced with a dynamic kickoff at FireRein, a cutting-edge cleantech company situated in rural Ontario. 

lundi, 26 février 2024 16:03

Piaffe – Dressage Lifestyle

In 2018, equestrian entrepreneur and amateur dressage rider Mallory Haigh had a vision for a dressage-focused tack shop that was able to specialize in ways the big stores could not. And thus, Piaffe – Dressage Lifestyle, a boutique equestrian equipment and apparel retailer, was born.

Piaffe – Dressage Lifestyle is a boutique equestrian equipment and apparel retailer focused solely on the sport of dressage. There you can find a range of products specifically designed for dressage horses and riders ranging from custom hand-made riding boots, riding helmets, and breeches as well as other equestrian wear, saddle pads, horse boots, bridles, bits, and innovative equipment such as shock-absorbing stirrup irons.

mardi, 13 février 2024 10:28

Community Futures Week

Community Futures Week is a dedicated celebration organized by Community Futures Eastern Ontario (CFEO) and Community Futures Western Ontario (CFWO), with the collaborative support of its member Community Futures Development Corporations. The purpose of this week is to promote entrepreneurship, small business development, and economic opportunities in Southern Ontario. The event will take place from April 7 to 13, 2025, with a mix of virtual and in-person events happening across Ontario.

Event Schedule

TypeEvent
Monday, April 7

In-Person Event

Topic: Pitch Your Biz Workshop
Speaker: Dean Howley
Location: Bay of Quinte Business Centre, Belleville
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am
Tuesday, April 8

Live Webinar

Topic: Funding & Financing Workshop
Hosted by: Trenval Community Futures
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am

Live Webinar

Topic: Small Business Fraud Prevention
Speaker: John Armit, Major Fraud Detective (OPP)
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Wednesday, April 9

In-Person Networking Event

Topic: Sip & Mingle Open House!
Hosted by: Community Futures Oxford
Location: The Olde Bakery Cafe - 120 Thames St S, Ingersoll, ON
Time: 8:00am - 9:30am

In-Person Event

Topic: TikTok 2
Hosted by: Wellington-Waterloo Community Futures
Location: Wellington-Waterloo Community Futures, Elora ON
Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm

Live Webinar

Topic: Succession Planning: Buying or Selling a Business
Speaker: Celeste Lalumiere – Orillia CDC/BizLink
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm

In-Person Event

Topic: TRENVAL Open House
Hosted by: Trenval Community Futures
Location: Bay of Quinte Business Centre, Belleville
Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Thursday, April 10

In-Person Event

Topic: Spring Business Start Up Workshop
Hosted by: Bay of Quinte Business Centre
Location: Small Business Centre, Belleville
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am
Friday, April 11

Live Webinar

Topic: Future-Proof Your Marketing Plan: How Small Businesses & Nonprofits Can Adapt and Thrive in 2025
Speaker: Emily Baillie
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am

In-Person Event

Topic: Protect Your Data: Cyber Security Workshop
Speakers: Delilah Chartrand & Bruce May
Location: Bay of Quinte Business Centre, Belleville
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am

Hybrid Event

Topic: Business Basics for Newcomers
Speaker: Jade Calver
Location: Renfrew Public Library
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm

A Message from our Partners

Kate Burn Gallagher, Executive Director, Western Ontario Wardens' Caucus shares a video message of support for the Community Futures Program and SMEs across Southern Ontario.

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Community Futures

A Pan-Canada Program

What we do.

Boots on the ground in rural communities

267 non-profit offices across Canada that provide small business services to people living in rural and remote communities. Each office delivers community-based small business loans, tools, training and events for people wanting to start, expand, franchise or sell a business. Community Futures offices are supported by regional Networks designed to increase their member offices’ capacity and reach within the community through shared training, regional programming, advocacy and value-added service offerings.

Impact in Ontario.

Success through partnerships

*Results from 2023-24 fiscal year.

icon staff269

STAFF

icon offices60

CF OFFICES

icon volunteers1,144

VOLUNTEERS

icon population3,228,616

POP. SERVED

icon loans1,089

# LOANS ISSUED

icon loans2$91,766,372

$ LOANS ISSUED

icon leverage$118,359,610

$ LEVERAGE

icon jobs5,897

TOTAL JOBS

icon projects619

#CED PROJECTS

icon leveraged$1,174,982

CED LEVERAGED*

Success Stories

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Paddler Co-op kept their dream—and their paddling community—afloat with the support of the Community Futures program.

video 03

Grains & Goods turned a love for traditional baking into a community staple with the help of the Community Futures program.

video 04

Ecowool Canada Inc. tackled the issue of limited funding for agricultural innovation with the support of the Community Futures program.

video 05

Gingerbug Brewing Company skyrocketed to national distribution with the support of the Community Futures program.

Our Funder

Rural businesses, organizations and communities are the cornerstone of Canada’s economy. To ensure rural Canadians are positioned for success, the Government of Canada, through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), has partnered with the Community Futures Development Corporations (CFDCs) across southern Ontario to provide access to the tools and support these businesses within their communities need to succeed.

lundi, 29 janvier 2024 14:26

DCM | The Drawing Specialists

"With KLCFDC's support, we hired 3 full-time software engineers, a business excellence expert, and a data specialist, invested in support software solutions, user flow, and HubSpot. We brought in health benefits for our team, and improved recruitment efforts. Our partnership with KLCFDC has been invaluable, and we look forward to continued growth and success." 

- Darryl Mitchell, Co-CEO DCM

lundi, 29 janvier 2024 13:52

ARC MOTOR COMPANY

ARC is a green-tech start-up that transforms and upcycles iconic classic cars into modern and powerful electric vehicles. ARC is dedicated to producing electric vehicles with the latest technology to drive better performance and contribute to a future with net-zero emissions. Headed by CEO Sloane Paul, the first woman in North America to establish such a start-up, ARC is redefining the intersection of tradition, innovation, and environmental consciousness

lundi, 29 janvier 2024 13:20

Leak Proof Plumbing Inc.

Leak Proof Plumbing started in 2015 when Adam participated in the Ontario Self Employment Benefit program (delivered through Community Futures) that offered business plan development training, counselling and support to new businesses.

mercredi, 03 janvier 2024 11:55

20 Days – 20 Habits – Super Sales

If you adopt one of these habits every day for the next twenty days, you too could be a top performer.

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