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Supporting Indigenous businesses and economic growth
CCIB builds bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, businesses and communities through diverse programming, providing tools, training, network building, major awards, and national events.

Certified Indigenous Business

This program provides assurance of authenticity that Indigenous businesses are majority owned and controlled by an Indigenous person.

Find an Indigenous Business

Search CCIB’s member directory to find Certified Indigenous Businesses for partnerships and/or purchases.

About

CCIB helps keep Indigenous businesses at the forefront of the Canadian economy, fostering relationships between Indigenous entrepreneurs and Canada’s institutional enterprises to cultivate shared prosperity.

What's New

The latest CCIB news, events, initiatives, and resources.

Introducing Canadian Council for Indigenous Business

After 40 years of supporting Indigenous businesses across Canada, we’re excited to announce that our name has changed to Canadian Council for Indigenous Business, bringing with it a modernized and refreshed brand.

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CCIB’S 2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide NOW AVAILABLE!

Explore and shop the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous businesses with CCIB’s 2024 Indigenous Business Holiday Gift Guide. It features exceptional consumer goods for this holiday season from our Certified Indigenous Businesses. Embrace meaningful connections by choosing gifts that celebrate tradition and support Indigenous businesses. Make this season truly special by giving unique, culturally inspired presents that make a positive impact.

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CCIB’s 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award nominations EXTENDED to Nov. 30, 2024

Do you know an outstanding Indigenous leader who has made meaningful contributions to the Indigenous economy and community? Nominate them for the Indigenous Business Lifetime Achievement Award before the nomination deadline closes.

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Our Programs

Tools for Indigenous Business

Practical tools, resources, training and network building to help you grow and scale your business.

Grants & Funding

Financial support for Indigenous businesses.

Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations

Verified benchmarking to ensure relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses and communities are respectful and prosperous.

Connects

Build relationships with other members and share Industry-specific information and guidance.

Supply Change

Connects Certified Indigenous Businesses with corporations and governments to improve procurement opportunities.

Sponsorship

Support Indigenous businesses and drive economic reconciliation by sponsoring CCIB programs and events.

Events

Celebrate Indigenous success, while sharing ideas, exploring opportunities, and networking.

Dec. 5, 2024

Weekly Member Call

Amplify your voice and join us for our last weekly member call of 2024. Hosted by the Membership team, learn about onboarding of CCIB’s tools, services and programs  Discover how to maximize your benefits and the opportunities available. New and existing members are welcome to attend. Click the link below to register.

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Dec. 10, 2024

Coffee Connection Yearly Recap hosted by Tabatha Bull

Settle in and join us for the final Coffee Connection of 2024, hosted by CCIB president and CEO, Tabatha Bull. Tabatha will provide a recap of CCIB’s department milestones and all the positive initiatives that contributed to the Indigenous business ecosystem and the advancement of Indigenous prosperity in 2025. Click the link below to register.

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Dec.11, 2024

Indigenous Small Business Support Webinar Series

CCIB’s Research team in partnership with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada are hosting an informative webinar about the various supports available for Indigenous small businesses nationwide. Click the link below to register.

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Research and Public Policy

CCIB research informs, challenges and educates the public and private sectors as well as Indigenous communities and businesses with relevant, timely data to improve policy and Indigenous business outcomes.

2024

Untapped Potential: A Case Study of Indigenous Economic Development Corporation Capacity in Federal Procurement

This research aims to better understand the procurement experiences and relationships of Indigenous Economic Development Corporations (IEDCs).

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2024

Early Stages of Indigenous Women's Entrepreneurship

A collaborative project with the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub and the Diversity Institute studying Indigenous women’s entrepreneurship in Ontario.

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2024

Reviewing Regional Indigenous Procurement: Barriers and Wise Practices

Understand the barriers, wise practices, and recommendations for effective regional Indigenous procurement.

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2024

Success and Sustainability: An Introduction to Indigenous Participation in the Forestry Sector

CCIB undertook this research to provide baseline information on how Indigenous businesses operate in the forestry sector.

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CCIB events and networking are great ways to connect with Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses. I have made some great relationships and connections with fellow members, which has been a great way to promote my work and business.”

–Conrad Bobiwash, Certified Indigenous Business, CCIB

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Indigenous businesses

Certify your business as majority Indigenous-owned and controlled to access tools, resources, grants and networks to scale your business.

Non-Indigenous

Advance Indigenous relations, create Indigenous procurement partnerships and help build an equitable and sustainable economy.

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Patrons

Patrons are organizations that have made an additional commitment to support CCIB’s mission. Thank you Patron members for your generosity and continued support!

Patrons

Patrons are organizations that have made an additional commitment to support CCIB’s mission. Thank you Patron members for your generosity and continued support!

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