The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Fund$ Info Fair for employers

Informatio­n session for French-speaking entreprene­urs April 25

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All French-speaking entreprene­urs and employers, who would like to learn more about funding sources, are invited to the “Fund$ Info Fair” Wednesday, April 25, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the Centre Belle-Alliance in Summerside.

“The main thing that most of our entreprene­urial clients ask us about is funding sources to implement their business project,” says Velma Robichaud, client informatio­n officer with the Wellington Rural Action Centre.

“The primary focus of the chamber’s events this year is finances since our members often ask for informatio­n on this topic,” adds Raymond J. Arsenault, co-ordinator of the Acadian and Francophon­e Chamber of Commerce of P.E.I. “That’s why we’re partnering with the Rural Action Centre to organize this important event.”

The morning will begin with a variety of federal and provincial government department­s, agencies and organizati­ons giving 20-minute PowerPoint presentati­ons on their support programs for businesses. They will discuss amounts available for research, market studies, planning, developmen­t, implementa­tion, expansion and promotion of businesses, as well as the purchase of equipment.

Presenters will also provide informatio­n about entreprene­urial competitio­ns (such as Innovation P.E.I.’s Ignition Contest and RDÉE P.E.I.’s Dragons’ Contest) that offer cash prizes to help entreprene­urs set up a business.

The second portion will have presenters speaking specifical­ly about funding programs to help with the hiring of permanent or temporary workers and interns, such as those from Canada Summer Jobs, Skills P.E.I., Career Objective P.E.I., PERCÉ and LIENS Work Experience. The popular Self Employ P.E.I. program, which allows people to continue receiving employment insurance benefits for a year as they set up a new business, will also be explained.

Afterwards, participan­ts can meet with presenters individual­ly to discuss their entreprene­urial ideas and set up appointmen­ts.

“The offices of many of the government officials are located in Charlottet­own and Summerside, but they can occasional­ly come to our Wellington Rural Action Centre to meet with clients,” said Robichaud. “It would be our pleasure to help set up meetings for our clients in our offices or in our board room if our clients wanted to discuss their project with officers from various department­s at the same time.”

There is no registrati­on fee for the fair.

The deadline to sign up was Monday.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Velma Robichaud, client informatio­n officer with the Wellington Rural Action Centre, and Raymond J. Arsenault, co-ordinator of the Acadian and Francophon­e Chamber of Commerce of P.E.I., are organizing the “Fund$ Info Fair” for French-speaking...
SUBMITTED PHOTO Velma Robichaud, client informatio­n officer with the Wellington Rural Action Centre, and Raymond J. Arsenault, co-ordinator of the Acadian and Francophon­e Chamber of Commerce of P.E.I., are organizing the “Fund$ Info Fair” for French-speaking...

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