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Eastern Ontario Development Program (EODP) Information Session. Background.
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Eastern Ontario Development Program (EODP) Information Session
Background • The Eastern Ontario Development Program (EODP) promotes economic development in rural eastern Ontario leading to a diversified and competitive rural economy; economic stability, growth and job creation; and contributing to successful development of businesses and prosperous communities.
Objectives EODP focus on two priority areas: Community Innovation • Business Development • Business Planning • Skills Development • Innovation, Information, and Communications Technologies (ICT) • Youth Retention • Investment Attraction
Eligible Project Funding Recipients Include: Commercial enterprises including individuals, corporations, partnerships, cooperatives, or trusts; Non‐profit organizations including municipalities and municipal organizations, corporations, community economic development organizations, and; Aboriginal organizations. OR,
Business Development Business Planning: support initiatives which lead to the growth of new and existing businesses. • Research and development initiatives • Business plan and marketing plan development • Development of export plans and activities • Feasibility studies • Strategic plans • Technology enhancement initiatives, • And other activities designed to stimulate business opportunities
Business Development Business Planning PELA CFDC Contributions • Maximum Contribution of 75% of the project costs up to $5000 • All funds must be expended by March 15th, 2013
Business Development Skills Development: THE PURPOSE OF THE FUND IS TO SUPPORT INITIATIVES THAT DEVELOP THE LABOUR FORCE TO MEET THE EVOLING NEEDS OF THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY, ENCOURAGE NEW LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AND ATTRACT EXTERNAL INVESTMENT. • On-the job training, • In-house or outsourced classroom training, • Business management skills development, • Network management training, • Attendance to workshops, seminars.
Business Development SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PELA CFDC Contribution • Not-For-Profit are Eligible for up to 75% of project costs • For Profit are Eligible for up to 50% of project costs • Maximum contributions to any one employ will not normally exceed $5000 • Maximum contributions of $25000 available to any one recipient • Funds must be expended by March 15th, 2013
YOUTH ATTRATION: FOCUSES ON SUPPLEMENTING THE FINANCIAL RESOURCES REQUIRED TO EMPLY YOUTH INTERNS. Business Development • Interns will normally be graduates with a degree, diploma or certificate • Be under 30 years of age • Typically Interns will be employed in one of the following business: • business and trade opportunity development; strategic planning, feasibility and marketing studies; marketing projects; research and analysis; training programs; technological innovation including commercialization in new technologies
Business Development YOUTH ATTRACTION PELA CFDC Contribution • Not-For-Profit are Eligible for up to 75% of project costs • For Profit are Eligible for up to 50% of project costs • Maximum contributions to any one employ will not normally exceed $15000 • Maximum contributions of $25000 available to any one recipient • Funds must be expended by March 15th, 2013 • Intern Projects/positions normally do not exceed 12 months • Eligible Activities do not include administrative or operational activities
Business Development Innovation and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT): supports the adoption of new and innovative technologies for businesses located in rural eastern Ontario. • Research, development initiatives, and commercialization activities • Technology, ICT and Knowledge Based Economic studies and business plans • Technology enhancement initiatives (website enhancements, e-commerce, e-learning), ICT infrastructure projects etc
Business Development Innovation and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) PELA CFDC Contributions Maximum Contribution of 75% of the projects costs up to $10000 All funds must be expended by March 15th, 2013
Community Innovation Community-based economic development projects o research and development initiatives marketing and promotional activities tourism events export and trade initiatives facilitation or hosting seminars / workshops small scale construction or physical works other activities in support of economic development
Community Innovation PELA CFDC Contributions • Maximum Contribution of 75% of the projects costs up to $100,000 • All funds must be expended by March 15th, 2013
Funding • Fund availability varies between project category. • PELA CFDC contributions typically require a minimum 25% applicant CASH contribution for Non-for-Profit organizations and a minimum 50% applicant cash contribution for Private sector organizations. • For more information on funding opportunities, please visit our website.
Applications Application Are available on our website from January 13th- February 3rd, 2012. You Will Need to Describe... In addition, those applying under Youth Interns will need to detail... Hiring Process Job Description Benefits to Intern Exit Plan Supervisory Plan • The Business/ Organization • Project Objectives • Economic Benefits • Project Work Plan • Project costs and Financing
Contact Us : For more information on Ontario’s Eastern Ontario Development Program in the Prince Edward, Lennox & Addington Counties, please contact Theresa Legate, EODP Coordinator (T: 613.476.7901 ext. 205; F: 613.476.7235; E: tl@pelacfdc.ca) or visit our website www.pelacfdc.ca