Economic Development
We aim to promote economic prosperity for Sipekne’katik and its members through good policy and business practices.
Our Economic Development Office reviews business proposals for lucrative activities that will operate on Sipekne’katik land and return profits to our community. Our office negotiates with stakeholders on the band’s behalf while providing entrepreneurs business plan development and funding support.
Band Enterprises
As part of Sipekne’katik’s economic development, the Band participates in various business endeavors, supporting and returning profits to the community.
Tobacco
The Tobacco shop is a Band-owned business providing tobacco products for our community.
Gaming
Sipekne’katik owns two gaming locations, the Gaming Room and Sipekne’katik Entertainment. The Band promotes responsible gambling for all members and guests.
Fishery
Learn more about our moderate livelihood fishery.
Cannabis
The band is currently planning for a community-owned Cannabis retail location in Hammonds Plains.
Gas Bar
Learn more.
Business Programs
The Economic Development department offers assistance to entrepreneurs with business plans (up to 25 percent of the total cost of the business plan) and helps them obtain financing from Aboriginal Business Canada, Business Development Bank of Canada and Ulnooweg Development Group. There are three categories for the assistance program.
Craft Contributions
This is a program to teach craftspeople within the cottage industry how to do remedial bookkeeping. The amount of assistance varies, but the Economic Development Officer tries to keep the assistance to approximately $250 per craftsperson. The craft person will be asked what material they purchased, what they made and how much money they have made.
Equity Contributions
This program assists band members who are interested in going into business. The band provides ten percent of the total cost up to $5,000 to a financial institution on behalf of the borrower. This will allow band members to borrow up to $50,000 from a lending institution to start up and run their businesses.
Band Small Ventures
This program provides access to business services, including business assistance (in Nova Scotia) and helps to identify requirements for specialized equipment. Band members residing in Nova Scotia with aspirations of running their own business and are seeking funds under $1,000 will be reimbursed at 50 percent of the total cost (this means the maximum can be $500 paid by the band so long as the band member has receipts).
Entrepreneurs who meet the following basic criteria may be considered for support through the Economic Development Program if they:
Have been unsuccessful in acquiring equipment for business from other sources.
Are unemployed individuals and social assistance recipients.
The program provides band members who cannot obtain financing from traditional financial institutions access to business loans.
Do Business with Us
Our focus on creating and welcoming new economic development puts Sipekne’katik on the map as a destination for new businesses and growth.
How do we help?
New businesses and economic development bring prosperity and progress to our community. Our Economic Development office offers guidance on:
Starting a new business
Expanding or relocating a business
Real estate and development planning
Site location planning
Exploring retail opportunities
Business & Economic Development Resources
Nova Scotia Regulatory Information
Nova Scotia Business Navigator Service
Biz Pal
Developing Your Business Plan
Hants-Kings CBDC
Hants-Kings CBDC - Business Plan
Centre for Entrepreneurship Education & Development
Startup Canada
CEDNE
BDC - Start or Buy a Business Tools
Canada Business Network - Before Starting your Business
Canada Business - Start-up Checklist
Nova Scotia Registry of Joint Stocks
Nova Scotia Works – HR Toolkit
Nova Scotia Self-Employment Program
Market Research Resources
Statistics Canada
Industry Canada
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies
Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
Canada Business Network – Nova Scotia
Destination Canada
Export Development Canada
Business Financing & Incentives
Invest Nova Scotia
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Program
BDC Business Loans
Community Economic Development Investment Funds (CEDIFs)
Futurpreneur
Innovacorp
Nova Scotia Research and Development Tax Credit
Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Incentive Program
Sustainable Development Technology Canada – Clean Tech Fund
Atlantic Immigration Program
Co-op Education Incentive
Government of Canada Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit
Government of Canada Funding for Jobs, Training and Social Development Projects
Nova Scotia Innovate to Opportunity Hiring Incentive
Nova Scotia Job Creation Partnership
Workplace Innovation and Productivity Skills Incentive