We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association and the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. The Aboriginal Business and Community Development Centre is a nonprofit organization located in Prince George, B.C. We are involved in supporting business, community and economic development. This includes assisting entrepreneurs and communities with market research, business plan development, financial forecasting, small business loan acquisition, community economic development, economic development training, and much more.
About Us
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association and the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. The Aboriginal Business and Community Development Centre is a nonprofit organization located in Prince George, B.C. We are involved in supporting business, community and economic development. This includes assisting entrepreneurs and communities with market research, business plan development, financial forecasting, small business loan acquisition, community economic development, economic development training, and much more.
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Location
890 Vancouver St, V2L 2P5, Prince George, BC, CanadaView Map
Business Development, Financial Literacy, Community Development
Our Business Hours
Monday
09:00 am
- 03:00 pm
Tuesday
09:00 am
- 03:00 pm
Wednesday
09:00 am
- 03:00 pm
Thursday
09:00 am
- 03:00 pm
Friday
09:00 am
- 03:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Frequently Asked Question
The Aboriginal Business and Development Centre offers a range of services to support Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities, including business coaching, training and workshops, access to funding and resources, networking opportunities, and community economic development support.
The Aboriginal Business and Development Centre provides services to Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities in the Northern region of British Columbia, including members of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities. However, some services may be available to non-Indigenous entrepreneurs as well.
To access business coaching services from the Aboriginal Business and Development Center, you can contact them directly by phone or email to schedule an appointment with a business coach. The business coach will work with you one-on-one to provide guidance and support for starting or growing your business.
The Aboriginal Business and Development Centre offers a variety of training and workshops for Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities, including business planning, marketing, financial management, and social media marketing. They also offer specialized workshops on topics such as Indigenous business practices and traditional knowledge.
To access funding and resources through the Aboriginal Business and Development Centre, you can submit an application for funding and provide supporting documentation such as a business plan and financial statements. The Centre will review your application and may request additional information or clarification before making a decision on funding. They also provide support for accessing government programs and services.
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