Welcome to the WDC's website!Here you will be able to find information on who we are, where we are, and the types of programs and services that we offer to the people of Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve.The Wikwemikong Development Commission (WDC) is a nonprofit organization, and was provincially incorporated on September 5, 1973. The WDC is the economic development branch of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve .Our MissionTo foster and advance the interests of the band members of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve through the promotion and generation of a diversified economic base in order to increase the wealth, opportunity, quality of life of the total Wikwemikong population.Our Vision''Encouraging self sufficiency to improve the quality of life for the community membership in accordance with Anishinaabe Bimaadziwin.''
The Economic Development Alliance (EDA) of Southeast Alberta is a non-profit organization representing the economic development interests of the City of Medicine Hat, Town of Redcliff, Cypress County, Town of Bow Island and County of Forty Mile.
The rationale for the development of cell Coteaux is the development of our territory with the aim of near its contribution to sustainable community development.Taking source in the commitment of local municipal bodies, our values ??and our collective approach lead us to focus our efforts on the development of both commercial and community activities that are generating jobs or utilities. Our current expertise lies in the management of the forest and we are working to evolve to include the planning and execution of a full range of activities of development multi-resource planning.
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CFNCDCommunity Futures North Central Development (CFNCD) is a community economic development corporation that serves the north central region of Manitoba. At present there is a staff of 8 that work in the CFNCD office, located at 3 Station Road, Thompson, MB R8N 1P1. CFNCD receives direction from a volunteer board of directors. For each community in the region, one board member is appointed by local government. There are currently 17 communities including First Nation (7), Northern Affairs (7), and Urban Industrial (3). CFNCD Communities: Town of Churchill Cross Lake Community Council Cross Lake First Nation Fox Lake First Nation Gillam Ilford Community Council Nelson House Community Council Nelson House First Nation Norway House Community Council Norway House Cree Nation Pikwitonei Community Council Split Lake Cree Nation Thicket Portage Community Council City of Thompson Wabowden Community Council War Lake First Nation York Landing First Nation The structure of CFNCD consists of: the Board of Directors, an Executive Committee (Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer), Business Development Committee, Community Development Committee, and other advisory committees as required from time to time