This section applies to projects that will be carried out either in Québec's northern territory, or for the benefit of communities or businesses located there.
Financial support is intended to supplement the financing of projects for which the contributions of the community and other government programs are not sufficient. Applicants must demonstrate that they have sought additional funding from at least:
- one of the local or regional government structures;
- one of the relevant departments and agencies of the Gouvernement du Québec or the Government of Canada offering a program for which the project is eligible.
Eligible clienteles
Below are the entities which are eligible:
- incorporated or non‑profit organizations;
- cooperatives with activities similar to a non‑profit organization;
- mutual organizations with activities similar to a non‑profit organization;
- band councils of Indigenous communities and Indigenous communities;
- 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 James Bay Eeyou Istchee Regional Government;
- an educational institution recognized by the Ministère de l'Éducation and the Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, only for projects supporting research and the dissemination of knowledge;
- companies legally incorporated in Québec or Canada, as well as cooperatives, whose activities are similar, for social development infrastructure projects only.
Project categories
To be eligible, the projects must fall within one of the following categories:
- public services;
- environmental conservation and climate change mitigation;
- socio-economic diversification;
- support for research and dissemination of knowledge from the northern territory (when the project is submitted by a recognized educational institution, it must meet needs identified by local organizations);
- knowledge acquisition projects or studies;
- education and worker training projects (other than those eligible for the Programme de formation de la main‑d’œuvre en milieu nordique);
- symposiums, specialty shows, conventions, conferences, and networking events;
- social development infrastructure. These aim to reduce or alleviate the social inequalities of the target population, through the mobilization and concerted commitment of various players.
For private companies and cooperatives with similar activities, this type of project must meet one of the following criteria:
- provide access to local services and;
- meet essential community or employee needs, while promoting corporate social responsibility.
Eligible expenses
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;
- cost of producing plans and studies;
- professional fees;
- administrative expenses;
- travel and living expenses;
- capital expenditures;
Ineligible expenses
The following expenditures are not eligible:
- recurring expenditures;
- representation expenses, donations and sponsorships;
- expenses related to the purchase of any motor vehicle that can be registered;
- expenditures incurred to meet 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;
- expenses related to renovation or other enhancements pertaining to the ongoing or deficient maintenance of a building or infrastructure such as roofs, doors and windows, external cladding, and earth work, except in cases where the project meets a fundamental and specific community need that is demonstrated by the promoter;
- expenditures planned for after December 31, 2028.