Humber Community Development Corporation, P .0. Box 657, Corner Brook, Newfoundland A2H6Gl, Mr. William Kennedy, Chairperson, Mr. Mark Kelly, Executive Director Tel: (709) 639-7755,Fax: (709) 639-1040South Coast Community Development Corporation, P.O. Box 37, St. Albans, Newfoundland A0H 2E0, Mr.Max Taylor, Chairperson, Mr. Jeff Gillam, Executive Director Tel: (709) 538-3630, Fax: (709) 538-3439Burin Peninsula Community Development Corporation, P.O. Bag 470, Marystown, Newfoundland,A0E 2M0, Mr. Cyril Dodge, Chairperson, Mr. Guy Edwards, Executive Director Tel: (709) 279-4540, Fax: (709) 279-4545Baie Verte Peninsula Community Futures Development Corporation, P.O. Box 508, Baie Verte,Newfoundland, A0K 1B0, Mr. Pat Jim, Chairperson, Mr. C.M. (Charles) Ennis, Executive Director,Tel: (709) 532-8312, Fax: (709) 532-4669 Central Community Development Corporation, P.O. Box 777, Grand Falls/Windsor,Newfoundland, A2A 2M4, Mr. Mel Andrews, Chairperson, Mr. Winston Snow, Executive Director,Tel: (709) 489-4496, Fax: (709) 489-5897Long Range Community Futures Development Corporation, 35 Carolina Avenue, Stephenville,Newfoundland, A2N 3P8, Mr. Don Gillam, Chairperson, Mr. Jim Dunn, Executive Director Tel:(709) 643-2933, Fax: (709) 643-3421Labrador Community Development Corporation, P.O. Box 1089, Station B, Goose Bay, Labrador,A0P 1E0, Mr. Jolm Gillam, Chairperson, Mrs. Gail Hughes, Executive Director Tel: (709) 896-5814, Fax: (709) 896-4333Southern Shore/St. Marys Bay Community Dev. Corporation, General Delivery, Trepassey,Newfoundland, A0A 4B0, Mr. Ken Carter, Chairperson, Mrs. Theresa Hynes, Manager, BusinessPrograms, Tel: (709) 438-2252, Fax: (709) 438-2562Bonavista Peninsula and Surrounding Areas Community Futures Development Corporation P.O.Box 280, Clarenville, Newfoundland. A0E 1J0, Mrs. Joan Kane, Chairperson, Mr. ToddNoseworthy, Executive Director, Tel: (709) 466-1170, Fax: (709) 466-1450Northeast Avalon Community Futures Development Corporation, P.O. Box 269, Kelligrews,Newfoundland, A0A 2T0, Mr. Woodrow French, Chairperson, Mr. Robert Mallay, ExecutiveDirector, Tel: (709) 834-1088, Fax: (709) 834-1180NORTIP Development Corporation, P.O. Box 140, Plum Point, Newfoundland, A0K 4A0 Mr.Joseph Lawrence, Chairperson, Mr. Jerry Feltham, Executive Director Tel: (709) 247-2040, Fax:(709) 247-2042 Trinity-Conception Community Development Corporation, P.O. Box 700, Carbonear,Newfoundland, A1Y 1C2, Mrs. Anita Noseworthy, Chairperson, Mr. Nicholas Hurley, ExecutiveDirector, Tel: (709) 596-3849, Fax: (709) 596-7721Avalon West Community Development Corporation, P.O. Box 419, Placentia, Newfoundland A0B2Y0, Mr. Ed Bruce, Chairperson, Mrs. Catherine Drohan, Executive Director Tel: (709) 227-2147,Fax: (709)-227-3670New Brunswick Centre de développement et d'entrepreneurship Chaleur Inc., 275 Main Street. Suite 2121,Bathurst, New Brunswick, E2A 1A9, Mr. Gilles Chamberland, President, Mr. Norbert Roy, DirectorGeneral, Tel: (506) 548-1999, Fax: (506) 548-5008 The South East LEAD Corporation, P.O. Box 1238, Shédiac, New Brunswick, E0A 3G0 Mr. Pierre LeBlanc,Chairman, Mr. Richard Larin, Executive Director Tel: (506) 532-8312, Fax: (506) 532-1373Sociéte daide au développement des collectivités du Madawaska Inc., 112, rue de l'Église, P.O.Box 668, Edmundston, New Brunswick, E3V 3S1, Mr. Armand Defiers, President, Mr. Gilles Cyr,Director General, Tel: (506) 735-1140, Fax: (506) 735-1142 Sociéte daide au développement des collectivités de la Péninsule Acadienne Inc., P.O. Box 3666,Succursale Bureau-Chef, Tracadie, New Brunswick, E1X 1G5, Mr. Jean - Yves Thériault,President, Mrs. Paulette Robert, Director General, Tel: (506) 395-9700, Fax: (506) 395-5672Victoria-Madawaska-South Business Development Centre Inc., P.O. Box 368, Grand Falls, NewBrunswick, E3Z 1B8, Mr. Russell Smith, President, Mr. Gerry Levesque, Executive Director, Tel:(506) 473-6446, Fax: (506) 473-1280Pg. 18
A.D.E.L. - Kent L.E.D.A. Inc., P.O. Box. 668, Bouctouche, New Brunswick, E0A 1G0 Mr. Maurice Richard,President. Mr. Bernard Landry, Director General, Tel: (506) 743-2422, Fax: (506) 743-1033 Southwest Valley Development Corporation Inc., P.O. Box 8, Harvey, New Brunswick E0H 1H0,Mr. Robert Connors, Chairman, Mr. Robert Bowles, Executive Director, Tel: (506) 366-3022, Fax:(506) 366-3444 Charlotte County Development Corporation Inc., P.O. Box 455, St. Stephen New Brunswick E3L2X3, Mr. Walter Kozak, Chairman, Mr. Glenn Hooper, Executive Director, Tel: (506) 466-5055,Fax: (506) 466-4859 Restigouche Community Futures, Development Corporation Inc., P.O. Box 1089, Campbellton,New Brunswick, E3N 3H4, Mr. Roger Plourde, President, Mr. Pat Jiggens, Executive Director,Tel: (506) 753-3344, Fax: (506) 753-7131 Northumberland Business Advisory Centre Inc., 372 Water Street, Suite 216 Chatham, NewBrunswick, E1N 1B6, Mr. Alex Dedam, Chairman, Mr. Greg McNulty, General Manager, Tel:(506) 778-8401, Fax: (506) 778-2224Cape Breton Coastal Business Opportunities Incorporated, 338 Cllarlotte Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia, B1P 1C8 Mrs. Sheila Gillis, Chairperson, Mrs. Patricia MacNeil, Manager, Tel: (902) 539-4332, Fax: (902) 562-1016 Northside Economic Development Assistance Corporation, P.O. Box 99, Sydney Mines, NovaScotia, B1V 2Y4, Mr. Emmerson Allen, Chairperson, Mr. Bruce MacDonald, Executive Director,Tel: (902) 736-6211, Fax: (902) 736-6212 Inrich Business Development Centre Limited, P.O. Box 600, Inverness, Nova Scotia BOE 1NO,Mr. Ferdinand Poirier, Chairperson, Mr. Frazer Hunter, Executive Director Tel: (902) 258-3698,Fax: (902) 258-36894.0 PROGRAM: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (BPD)The ACOA Business Development Program (BDP) is designed to help you set up,expand or modernize your business. Focusing on small and medium-sized enterprises,the program <strong>of</strong>fers access to capital in the form <strong>of</strong> interest-free, unsecured, repayablecontributions.The BDP can accommodate a combination <strong>of</strong> business activities, including:Business start-up, expansion or modernizationDeveloping business ideas, innovation, research and developmentPublic tender bid preparation activitiesTraining, productivity and quality improvementsTrade development and marketingConsultant adviceFunding is also available to non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations for activities including:Training, skills development, planning, business counselling and adviceResearch and development, testing, technical or innovation servicesBusiness networking and market developmentConstruction, renovation or expansion <strong>of</strong> a facility that houses these servicesPg. 19
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