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Mountain Pine Beetle: Community Economic Diversification Initiative

The Community Economic Diversification Initiative has now ended and funding is no longer available.


What was the Community Economic Diversification Initiative?

The Community Economic Diversification Initiative (CEDI) was an important component of the federal Mountain Pine Beetle Program. This initiative provided funding for projects that supported the long-term stability of forest-dependent communities and First Nations in British Columbia. Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) delivered CEDI on behalf of the federal government.

Working with community leaders and other key stakeholders, WD approved over $34 million in projects that supported economic growth, job creation and future sustainability of communities adversely affected by the widespread mountain pine beetle infestation.

The CEDI program ran from 2007 to 2011 and was part of the Government of Canada's $200 million response to the mountain pine beetle outbreak.

All projects funded under CEDI were completed as of March 31, 2011.

What is the status of the Community Economic Diversification Initiative?

CEDI ended on March 31, 2011.

What kinds of projects were funded?

To be considered for CEDI funding, projects needed to address one or more of the following areas:

What has been accomplished?

Working with community leaders and other key stakeholders, WD approved over $34 million in projects that supported economic growth, job creation and future sustainability of communities adversely affected by the widespread of mountain pine beetle infestation. This initiative was fully subscribed with funding going towards a total of 144 projects aimed at addressing the long-term economic impacts of forest-dependent communities in British Columbia.

Who can I contact for more information?

For additional information on CEDI, contact the WD office nearest you. To review other Western Economic Diversification Canada funding programs available to assist community economic diversification, please visit WD Programs.

For more information on the federal Mountain Pine Beetle Program, visit the Natural Resources Canada website

 

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