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Business Plans and Feasibility Studies

Before your community commits capital or applies for funding, you need an honest answer to one question: is this viable?

FNMC delivers business plans and feasibility studies that give your government or development corporation the financial and operational analysis needed to decide with confidence -- and the documentation funders and lenders require.

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A business plan answers how one specific venture will make money. FNMC builds out the operational plan, marketing approach, and human resources structure for that venture, so leadership and potential funders can see exactly how it will run and what it will take to succeed.

A Single Venture, Mapped End to End

Feasibility studies exist to surface the real risks before they become real costs. FNMC analyzes market demand, operational requirements, and financial projections with the same rigour whether the venture is a greenhouse, a hospitality business, or major infrastructure -- because an honest no, delivered early, protects your community's capital.

Honest Numbers Before the First Dollar Is Spent

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Every plan is written to the documentation standard that funders and lenders expect. That means clear financial projections, defensible assumptions, and a structure that holds up under review - not just an internal planning document.

Built for Funders, Lenders, and Governing Bodies

What This Service Includes

•  Market analysis and competitive positioning

•  Operational plan and organizational structure

•  Financial projections and break-even analysis

•  Risk assessment and mitigation strategies

•  Funding eligibility review and funder-ready formatting

•  Business case development for capital investment decisions

Why This Matters Now

As more First Nations pursue business ventures tied to clean energy, infrastructure, and tourism growth, having a credible, well-documented business case is often the difference between securing funding and missing the window.

Ready to find out if your venture is viable?

Reach out to discuss how a business plan or feasibility study can support your next decision.

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