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| CFDC Stuart Nechako | Regional Tourism Conference | $13,002 | Jan 19, 2000 |
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The purpose of this project was to promote and coordinate a Regional Tourism Conference and Trade Show in March 2000.
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| Heart of BC Tourism Association | Strategic Planning Workshop | $750 | Jan 1, 2001 |
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The purpose behind this day-long planning workshop was for regional tourism operators to come together and develop joint goals and a vision for the Association. The workshop took place in March 2001, with 20 participants representing many areas of the Stuart-Nechako region. The group formed a list of common goals and a common vision.
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| Nechako Valley Historical Society | 5 Year plan development | $5,000 | Jul 25, 2001 |
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The volunteers of The Nechako Valley Historical Society have been managing a museum site with the help of local businesses and government since 1980. The land and buildings belong to the District of Vanderhoof, but the NVHS is responsible for the care and operation of the facilities. The directors of the society recognized a need to develop a business plan that would show them how to increase revenues, complete existing projects and develop into a viable organization. They raised the required funding from NKDF and hired consultant Shirley Moon of ?Women @ Work? to survey residents and local non profit groups and to write the business plan. The outcomes of implementing the plan include increasing membership and attracting more income from tourists and other sources.
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| CFDC Stuart-Nechako | Forum / Conference | $2,175 | Jan 14, 2002 |
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This project was to provide a forum in the Stuart-Nechako area.
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| Heart of BC Tourism Association | Coordinated Projects | $16,800 | May 15, 2002 |
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This project was originally turned down in 2001-2002 for lack of matching funds and partnerships with the tourism industry, and was finally approved after those concerns were addressed. The project is being delivered in partnership with Community Futures Development Corporation of Stuart Nechako and with the membership of the tourism association. Grant money from the NKDF was to pay a coordinator?s part-time wages for one year while the tourism association built its membership, its marketing program and its revenue base.
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| North Coast Biotoxin Society | Kitamaat Water Testing | $65,000 | Mar 13, 2003 |
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Many of BC?s Coastal communities are exploring how they can enter the lucrative shellfish farming industry. In order to do so, the area waters must be tested for biotoxins and other contaminants to make sure the water quality is acceptable. NKDF directors approved this funding for a two-year water-testing program near Kitamaat Village that could attract private investment in shellfish aquaculture. The Society with the required expertise to design this project is based in Prince Rupert but they sub-contract the work to a Kitamaat-based crew and project manager.
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| College of New Caledonia | Focus Groups | $4,000 | May 21, 2003 |
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The purpose of this project was to bring a wide range of interest groups together to discuss the Nechako region?s training needs.
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| Nechako Valley Community Services | Planning for Seniors | $11,000 | May 21, 2003 |
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This project assists the community in preparing a needs assessment and business plan for all services required by seniors in entire region, with particular attention to preparing an Expression of Interest to Independent Living BC.
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| Burns Lake & District Ec Dev Ass. | Regional Marketing Plan | $25,000 | Jul 24, 2003 |
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This project will result in a marketing strategy for all aspects of the Lakes District economy. It builds on two years of investments made by local, provincial and federal governments. Funding partners for this phase are HRDC and the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako.
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| Cheslatta-Carrier First Nation | Archive Protection | $16,250 | Oct 1, 2003 |
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It has been a long-time dream of the Cheslatta Carrier Nation to restore, preserve and professionally display documents, maps and photos relating to first nations and pioneer history in the Francois / Ootsa Lake area. Creating this public legacy is one step towards a much larger project, which will see these historic pieces become the foundation of a collection to be displayed at the future Southside Museum and Interpretive Centre. The historical archives, when properly preserved and displayed, will attract paying visitors and will leverage additional funding from heritage agencies.
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| Vanderhoof Chamber of Commerce | Priority Setting Workshop | $556 | Nov 19, 2003 |
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This project was approved to address the need for public discussion on several large proposals to the NKDF coming from Vanderhoof. The NKDF directors hoped that a good cross-section of the community would rank order the projects and thereby assist them in making decisions on which ones to fund. A community meeting took place in January 2004 with over 50 people attending. The outcome was several new project approvals for Vanderhoof and a helpful context for assessing future projects.
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| BC Forage Council | Forage Crop Trials | $50,400 | Feb 10, 2004 |
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The BC Forage Council is a non-profit society funded by memberships and is the lead agency in BC for testing improved forage crops. This project will test forage varieties for with the intention of increasing crop yield and profitability for Nechako and Francois Lake area farmers and ranchers. Other funding partners include the Cattle Industry Development Council, the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC and partnerships with private industry, such as seed companies.
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| District of Vanderhoof | Airport Development Plan | $15,000 | Nov 23, 2004 |
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This project, which included both an economic strategy and an infrastructure upgrade plan, was done in part to stimulate economic development at the airport. The Vanderhoof Airport has served the Stuart-Nechako region since 1938. The District of Vanderhoof saw potential for an improved airport facility to play an important role in broadening the community?s economic base. Project goals included: diversification of the local economy, upgrading the airport infrastructure, encouraging new businesses to locate at the airport, and assisting businesses currently using the airport to expand their services. The District of Vanderhoof and NKDFS were contributors to this project.
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| Burns Lake Band | Gathering Place | $34,979 | Feb 16, 2005 |
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The Burns Lake Band has taken possession of the old high school in Burns Lake and has begun phase one renovations. In March 2004, the Band was unsuccessful in its application for assistance with renovations. This project, which includes the development of a business plan and completion of the engineering studies, will help the Burns Lake Band clarify feasibility and remove barriers to project completion. Burns Lake Band and NKDF will each fund 50% of the costs for this project.
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| Kitamaat Village Council | RV Park Planning | $35,000 | Mar 21, 2005 |
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As a part of its plan to develop a sustainable economic base, the Haisla First Nation has identified ecotourism and soft adventure tourism as a significant economic sector that will contribute to the First Nation?s broader economic and community development goals. As a part of this strategy, the Haisla plan to build a high-end RV Park adjacent to the MK Bay Marina currently owned and operated by the District of Kitimat. The project is anticipated to benefit the Haisla people by providing employment for public works staff and community members to build the infrastructure and facilities, and on-going employment of an estimated 2-3 people to run the business. The approval was replaced by a subsequent decision by the NKDF Board.
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| Kitamaat Village Council | RV Park Business Plan | $25,000 | May 25, 2005 |
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As a part of its plan to develop a sustainable economic base, the Haisla First Nation has identified ecotourism and soft adventure tourism as a significant economic sector that will contribute to the First Nation?s broader economic and community development goals. As a part of this strategy, the Haisla plan to build a high-end RV Park adjacent to the MK Bay Marina currently owned and operated by the District of Kitimat. The project is anticipated to benefit the Haisla people by providing employment for public works staff and community members to build the infrastructure and facilities, and on-going employment of an estimated 2-3 people to run the business. The RV Park concept proved not to be feasible; the project did not go as far as completing a business plan.
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| North Coast Biotoxin Society | Kitamaat Water Testing | $23,600 | Sep 21, 2005 |
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A number of BC?s Coastal communities are exploring how they can enter the lucrative shellfish farming industry. In order to do so, the area waters must be tested for biotoxins and other contaminants to make sure the water quality is acceptable. NCWQBPS has successfully completed a two-year water-testing program near Kitamaat Village that could attract private investment in shellfish aquaculture. The purpose of this project was to continue the testing for one more year, but also to double the number of testing stations. NCWQBPS, the Society with the necessary expertise to design this project, is based in Prince Rupert but they sub-contract the work to a Kitamaat-based crew. This project is a step toward removing a barrier to advancing shellfish development in the Haisla territory.
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| Lakes District Airport Society | Feasibilty Study | $5,000 | Nov 16, 2005 |
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The purpose of this project was to conduct a feasibility analysis to determine the viability of constructing a 2,500 sq. ft. terminal building at the Baker Airport (CYPZ). The airport currently has no heated facility for visitors or medical staff. LDAS plans to recover costs ongoing to operate and maintain the building through meeting room rental, membership increases, cafeteria lease and office rental. The terminal building and the planned increase in service are necessary parts of the Lakes District economic diversification efforts, such as mining and tourism.
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| Nechako Valley Regional Cattlemen Assn | Swath Grazing Demonstrations | $15,920 | Mar 29, 2006 |
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The purpose of this project is to conduct swath grazing demonstrations for the cattle producers in the Nechako Valley. Swath grazing has become a viable management practice, in the Peace River region of BC and throughout Alberta. This practice can be used to extend the grazing season and to reduce feed, labour and manure handling costs for cattle producers. The swath grazing management practice involves seeding annual cereals in mid-May to early June and swathing the crop in late August to mid-September when the crop reaches the soft to late dough stage and before killing frosts. The swaths are left in the field for the cattle to graze during the winter. The project provided four field scale demonstration projects in the Vanderhoof/Ft Fraser area, with four ranch operations utilizing swath grazing practices. The sites are spread throughout the Nechako Valley with the goal of using varied location and production factors.
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| North Coast Biotoxin Society | Kitamaat Water Testing | $56,307 | Mar 29, 2006 |
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This funding approval did not progress to the agreement stage and no funding was drawn, due to a subsequent decision by the NKDFS Board.
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| CFDC Fraser Ft. George | Northern Economic Forum | $1,500 | Sep 8, 2006 |
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The purpose of the Northern Economic Forum 2006 was to put the most current industry specific, sectorial and regional information in front of community/economic development practitioners in Northern BC. The two-day Forum took place in September 2006, attracting well over the anticipated 85 attendees, which included CED practitioners throughout the region and all of northern BC. The NKDF contributed funding assistance toward facilitation and scribe costs for the event.
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| Regional District of Bulkley Nechako | Asset Mapping | $11,900 | Nov 22, 2006 |
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Regional District of Bulkley Nechako was approved to receive funding assistance to hire a consultant to complete a region-wide Asset Mapping Report. The project entailed gathering an inventory, categorizing and ranking assets, and discovering why people value some assets more than others in the regional. The information is compiled into an easily updateable database format. The project was necessary to provide the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako communities with thorough baseline economic data ? which the proponent sees as a precursor to building an economic development action plan. The Asset Mapping project is co-funded by the NKDF and the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako.
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| Aboriginal Business Development Centre | Container Study | $10,000 | Jan 30, 2007 |
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In November 2006, the Northern BC Container Terminal Opportunity Study was completed and publicized. While the Container Study was comprehensive and informative, it did not focus on opportunities specifically for Aboriginal people. The proponent sought funding assistance from NKDF to complete an Aboriginal Companion Study. This project will serve to help communities acquire public and private investment, will help lead First Nations/Aboriginal workers to long-term job opportunities, and help promote economic activity throughout the investment area. This project is funded in partnership by the NKDF, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, The Province of British Columbia and the Aboriginal Business Development Centre.
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| Community Futures of Nadina | Resort Gap Analysis | $7,500 | Mar 27, 2007 |
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The purpose of this project is to conduct a Northwest Regional Destination Resort Gap Analysis, as well as identifying next steps for potential investors. The analysis will include carrying out a SWOT analysis and assessment of principle products and experiences, development of a strategy, recommendations for likely investment clusters and a search for equity investors. The Ministry of Economic Development also provided funding assistance to this project.
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| Kitamaat Village Council | Haisla Archival | $20,100 | May 23, 2007 |
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NKDF approved funding assistance for capital costs for this project. The purpose of the project is to hire and train an archival assistant to go through files, determine what?s worth keeping, create duplicate hard copies and digital copies and purge all irrelevant information. The funding is for supplies, computer hardware and software, CD storage discs, photocopying, and fire proof file cabinets
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| Burns Lake Band | Community House | $22,000 | Jul 19, 2007 |
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NKDF previously supported the Burns Lake Band for engineering and business planning for Phase I of the Gathering Place. The funding is to assist with preparing the architectural drawings and engineering documents for Phase III of the project, which is to renovate 3 meeting rooms (capacity 125 people). Other funding partners include the Burns Lake Community Forest Society and the Burns Lake Band.
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| Burns Lake Native Development Corp. | CropCam Feasibility | $1,000 | Oct 2, 2007 |
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BLNDC proposed to purchase a remote controlled, mini-airplane for the purpose of creating a cost-effective method to provide geo-referenced aerial photos along predetermined geographic position system (GPS) routes. BLNDC is conducting a study to determine feasibility of a small social enterprise centred around bringing the innovative technology to the area.
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| CFDC Nadina | Poultry Processing Feasibility | $3,250 | Oct 2, 2007 |
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Changes to Meat Inspection Regulations under the Food Safety Act (September 2007) meant that small-lot livestock producers in British Columbia would be left without a way to process their livestock. The goal of this project was to conduct the necessary research to produce a feasibility study for the different poultry processing options that would be practical for communities along the northwest Hwy 16 corridor from Vanderhoof through to Hazelton.
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| Gya'Wa'Tlaab Healing Centre Society | Feasibilty Study | $5,000 | Oct 2, 2007 |
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Gya'Wa'Tlaab Healing Centre Society is located in Kitamaat Village and has a mandate to help addicts who have failed other treatments. NKDF approved funding for a feasibility study to assist with determining and defining an economic case for the project. This project is a partnership involving Kitamaat Village Council and NKDF.
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| CFDC Fraser Ft. George | EDABC 2008 Conference | $2,500 | Mar 25, 2008 |
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The City of Prince George hosted the 2008 Economic Development Association of British Columbia (EDABC) conference. The Conference gathered economic development professionals together to broaden educational and professional development opportunities. NKDF provided funding toward the cost for speakers.
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| BC Forage Council | New Crop Trials | $8,000 | May 28, 2008 |
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The BC Forage Council is a non-profit society funded by memberships and is the lead agency in BC for testing improved forage crops. This project will test forage varieties between 2008 and 2011 for with the intention of increasing crop yield and profitability for Nechako area farmers and ranchers. Other funding partners include Nechako Area Livestock Producers and Fort Fraser Livestock (Horn) Fund.
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| Cheslatta-Carrier First Nation | Film | $16,000 | May 28, 2008 |
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The purpose of this project is to produce a 90-minute documentary about the struggles for economic and social survival and development of the Cheslatta Carrier Nation and the Burns Lake Band. This partnership is made up of Cheslatta Carrier First Nations, Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada (SSHCC), UBC (in-kind), and NKDF.
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| Kitamaat Village Council | Haisla Tourism | $61,938 | Jul 23, 2008 |
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Kitamaat Village Council plans to build a tourism business using strategic assets and strengths - traditional territory, Kowesas Lodge and cabins, and the Haisla Nation boat. The goals of this project are: to prepare the Haisla Nation to transport tourism traffic, make improvements to Kowesas Lodge, interest Haisla band members in working in the tourism industry, develop training and coaching packages for workers, to test different tourism packages, to fine-tune the tourism offering and, after a suitable period of testing, to implement the business plan.
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| Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund Soc. | Grassroots Development | $10,000 | Mar 24, 2009 |
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The purpose of the Grassroots Economic Development Opportunities Fund is to enable NKDFS to facilitate project development at the community level while leveraging funding from outside the investment area. The idea behind this concept is to have funds available to assist constituents or applicants to turn their project ideas into living projects. The fund is currently administered on an as-needed basis by the NKDF Manager. The funds are to assist prospective applicants with locating potential funding agencies for projects and broader economic development related projects such as making training available that might not otherwise be offered in the communities in the NKDF investment area.
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| Stellat'en First Nation | Wind Energy Evaluation | $54,000 | Mar 24, 2009 |
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Beginning with a strategic planning session in 2007 and subsequent meetings, the Stellat'en community have selected Wind Energy as a top economic development priority. Stellat’en First Nation wishes to complete a detailed wind resource evaluation to determine whether a wind energy operation might be feasible in the area. The resource assessment will be contracted to a technical expert in wind analysis. This project includes five steps to complete an analysis of the wind resource on the Stellat’en First Nation territory and a scoping study of financing and partnership models for project development. The Stellat’en First Nation will work with The Pembina Institute to implement the project. This project is funded in partnership by NKDF, Stellat'en First Nation, and INAC.
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| The above list includes a total of 35 approved projects and a total of $655,427 awarded. | |||
