The Program applies to projects that will be carried out north of the 49th parallel, either in Québec's northern territory, or for the benefit of communities or businesses located there.
The Program is intended to supplement the financing of projects for which the contributions of the community and other government programs are not sufficient. The applicant must demonstrate that a search for complementary financing has been carried out and that recourse to the Program is necessary for the realization of the project.
Eligible clienteles
The following entities are eligible for the Program:
- incorporated non‑profit organizations;
- cooperatives with activities similar to a non‑profit organization;
- band councils of Indigenous communities and Indigenous communities themselves;
- northern village corporations, northern villages or Inuit landholding corporations;
- municipalities, regional county municipalities (RCM) and municipal bodies;
- the Administration Régionale Baie‑James, the Kativik Regional Government, the Cree Nation Government and the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Regional Government;
- mutual organizations with activities similar to a non‑profit organization.
Project categories
To be eligible, the projects must fall within one of the following categories:
- community projects to produce fruit or vegetables for local or regional consumption;
- projects aimed at preserving or processing locally produced or harvested foods.
Exclusions
- Projects promoted by an individual;
- Project from an applicant who has failed to meet his or her obligations after having been duly served with formal notice in connection with the granting of previous financial support by a department or granting agency during the two years preceding the application for financial support.
Projects must not:
- have been financially supported by the Société du Plan Nord during the three years preceding the application for financial support, unless they present some sort of innovation or novelty;
- have a financing package that already includes a program of the Société du Plan Nord;
- be submitted by an individual;
- run counter to government policy;
- have already been carried out or launched prior to the submission of the application to the Program;
- be submitted by organizations listed in the Register of enterprises ineligible for public contracts (RENA);
- be submitted by an applicant who has failed to meet his or her obligations after having been duly put on formal notice in connection with the granting of previous financial assistance by a department or granting agency during the two years preceding the application for financial support.
Eligible expenses
The Société du Plan Nord reserves the right to ask the promoter to demonstrate the contracting conditions in place. When the project calls for professional fees, the Société du Plan Nord reserves the right to ask the promoter to submit at least two proposals (bids).
The following expenditures are eligible:
- operating costs necessary for the completion of the project, such as wages and other remuneration and one‑off rent payments;
- cost of purchasing or leasing materials and equipment;
- fees for the production of plans;
- professional fees;
- administrative expenses;
- travel and living expenses;
- capital expenditures.
Ineligible expenses
The following expenditures are not eligible:
- recurrent expenses such as operating and maintenance costs;
- representation expenses, donations and sponsorships;
- expenses related to the purchase of any motor vehicle that can be registered;
- expenditures intended to satisfy legislative and regulatory requirements;
- expenditures incurred before the project is submitted;
- expenses relating to a project already completed;
- expenditures eligible for another form of reimbursement (for example, a tax refund);
- expenditures connected with a project that is inconsistent with established government policy or current laws and regulations;
- deficit of an organization or enterprise, or reimbursement of accumulated debt;
- working capital;
- expenditures planned for after March 31, 2028.