
Businesses and non-profit organizations in wildfire-affected communities in the Cariboo-Chilcotin/Lillooet area will soon have additional support thanks to a partnership between Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT), Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC Cariboo Chilcotin, CFDC North Cariboo and CFDC Sun Country and the Cariboo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition (CCBAC).
As a result of the worst wildfire season in provincial history, many businesses in the Cariboo-Chilcotin and Thompson-Nicola regions are struggling to recover, reopen and generate revenue.
While many programs and services already exist or have recently been established to assist with wildfire recovery efforts, accessing these resources can be a daunting and time consuming task for business owners who are busy managing their day-to-day operations.
The new positions will help businesses assess the impact of the wildfires on their operations, match their needs to available programs and services, assist with appropriate referrals and application processes and collect information that can help communities better understand the wildfire impacts in order to support new program development.
These positions will be working in collaboration with other wildfire response programs to complement and promote resources available through organizations such as Emergency Management BC, the Red Cross and the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development.
Community Futures welcomed the new staff members earlier this month:
- Emergency Response Coordinator, Sue Lachance
- Business Ambassadors – Ashcroft, Angela Bissat, Wendy Coomber, Andre Kuerbis
- Business Ambassador – Quesnel, Laurie Rice, Simon Turner
- Business Ambassadors – Williams Lake, Deanne Hoversland, Alisha Piccolo
The Community Futures Wildfire Recovery Business Support program will begin working with businesses starting January 2018.
The positions are funded with $200,000 from Northern Development, $140,000 from the Cariboo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition and $56,000 from Community Futures Development Corporation.
Northern Development’s board allocated the funds for the program to support communities who were not only hit by recent wildfires, but were also among some of the hardest hit by pine beetle infestation in previous years.
“Community Futures is excited to be involved with this project,” said Karen Eden, general manager, Community Futures Development Corporation, Cariboo-Chilcotin. “The challenge for businesses and not-for-profit organizations is understanding and accessing appropriate resources. The one-on-one assistance provided by the business ambassadors will help to ensure that businesses are able to effectively and efficiently access programs and services that will assist with staying open and having ongoing sustainability.”