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2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT
Kent Community Business Development Corporation 190 Irving Boulevard
Bouctouche, New Brunswick E4S 3L7
Telephone : 743-2422 Fax : 743-1033
Internet : www.cbdckent.ca
JUNE 2015
CBDC Kent is a private, non-profit community development corporation, serving Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville, since October 6, 1981. OUR MISSION We work in cooperation with different government departments and the private sector to meet the needs of our region's small and medium-sized enterprises, by providing advisory and counselling services, technical assistance, and investment funds. OUR VISION At CBDC Kent, we are working toward a future where all the small and medium-sized businesses of the Kent County area will make a contribution to the sustainable development of the region. In Atlantic Canada, we have 41 CBDC, all in rural areas, including 10 in New Brunswick. Through an alliance of all these corporations, including ACOA, a trust fund (ACCBIF) has been set up to meet the investment needs, which allows us to continue to serve our communities. As for the stewardship, a board of directors made up of volunteers, who are all businesspeople representing the various regions served by the organization, supports the mandate of the CBDC Kent.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chairperson's Message..................................................................................................... 1 The Board of Directors ...................................................................................................... 2 The Employees ................................................................................................................. 3 Our Clients ........................................................................................................................ 4 Our Programs ................................................................................................................ 5-9
Business Loans Program Self-Employment Benefit Program Technical Services
Acknowledgments - Economic Development Partners .................................................... 10 Our Members ............................................................................................................. 11-12
Annexes
Annex 1 – Business Loans Program – 1981-2015 Annex 2 – Self-Employment Benefit Program – 1991-2015 Annex 3 – Technical Services – 1981-2015 Annex 4 – Training Summary – 1990-2015 Annex 5 – Annual Non-Consolidated Financial Report for the Year Ended
March 31, 2015 (April 1st, 2014, to March 31, 2015)
CHAIRPERSON’S MESSAGE
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Kent Community Business Development Corporation, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our annual meeting.
As you surely already know, the Kent CBDC plays an important part in the business world of the Kent region, including the Rogersville parish.
Among our accomplishments this year, the CBDC has granted 4.6 million dollars in financing to 76 clients. This is the largest amount in CBDC Kent’s history.
As you will see, in order to meet the demand, we have to borrow rather important sums of money from the investment fund of the Atlantic Association of CBDCs. However, with the results from the past years, we do not hesitate when we need to invest in our region’s entrepreneurs.We would like to thank the Atlantic Association of CBDC who also has confidence in our CBDC and supports our growth. These investments helped create 178 jobs and maintain 478 jobs in our region. Through our financial services, 35 new businesses were created and 20 businesses made some expansion. We are also pleased to have accepted 45 participants in the Self-Employment Benefit (SEB) program. This program helped launch 45 new businesses, thus creating 94 full-time and part-time jobs. As board of directors, we are pleased to see an increase in our commercial loans’ portfolio. It is always interesting to see new businesses and business expansions. During the past years, we have also helped businesses through difficult times and it is very rewarding when we know that we have made a difference and that we have helped them overcome challenges. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank our economic development partners in the region for their support of our organization, including the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) for their financial support along with the Department of Postsecondary Education, Training and Labour of New Brunswick and the Department of Employment and Social Development Canada with whom we have co-operated to deliver the Self-Employment Benefit program successfully for the past several years. Your support is greatly appreciated. I would like to mention the dedication and availability of the volunteers who are members of the Board of Directors. Their knowledge of the various fields brings a varied expertise to the management of our organization. In closing, I wish to thank the employees of CBDC Kent. They are always ready to listen to the business people in order to offer them the best services possible. Danielle Arsenault Chairperson
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBDC Kent is governed by a local board of directors, comprised of businesspeople from Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville. These people offer their time and experience to serve our community. CBDC Kent’s success i s made possible thanks to the devotion of its volunteers.
Danielle Arsenault Karine Lemay Blair Vautour Chairperson Vice-chairperson Secetary Saint-Antoine Saint-Joseph-de-Kent Richibucto
Gérald Richard Eddy Williams Hector Robichaud
Treasurer Director Director Richibouctou-Village Cocagne Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Patrice Finnigan Eugène Daigle Jean-Charles Daigle Director Director Director
Rogersville Kouchibouguac Pointe-Sapin 2
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBDC Kent is governed by a local board of directors, comprised of businesspeople from Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville. These people offer their time and experience to serve our community. CBDC Kent’s success is made possible thanks to the devotion of its volunteers.
Danielle Arsenault Karine Lemay Blair Vautour Chairperson Vice-chairperson Secetary Saint-Antoine Saint-Joseph-de-Kent Richibucto
Gérald Richard Eddy Williams Hector Robichaud
Treasurer Director Director Richibouctou-Village Cocagne Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Patrice Finnigan Eugène Daigle Jean-Charles Daigle Director Director Director
Rogersville Kouchibouguac Pointe-Sapin 2
THE EMPLOYEES
The employees meet the entrepreneurs at every stage of the development of their business and provide them with information and counselling.
René Côté Danik Mallet Sylvie Langis Executive Director Project Analyst Project Analyst
Micheline LeBlanc Denise Daigle
Project Analyst Administrative Assistant
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBDC Kent is governed by a local board of directors, comprised of businesspeople from Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville. These people offer their time and experience to serve our community. CBDC Kent’s success i s made possible thanks to the devotion of its volunteers.
Danielle Arsenault Karine Lemay Blair Vautour Chairperson Vice-chairperson Secetary Saint-Antoine Saint-Joseph-de-Kent Richibucto
Gérald Richard Eddy Williams Hector Robichaud
Treasurer Director Director Richibouctou-Village Cocagne Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Patrice Finnigan Eugène Daigle Jean-Charles Daigle Director Director Director
Rogersville Kouchibouguac Pointe-Sapin 2
OUR CLIENTS
A total of 306 clients received technical and/or financial services during the 2014-2015 fiscal year, from April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015. Here is the geographic distribution of our clientele for this year.
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OUR PROGRAMS
BUSINESS LOANS PROGRAM The financial assistance of CBDC Kent is based on attaining two principal objectives : create jobs in Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville and offer the necessary financing to small and medium-sized businesses in the area. We offer financing up to $225,000, and that, to individuals and businesses with viable projects. This year, 76 requests for a total amount of $4,666,340 were approved under the Business Loans Program. These projects created 178 new jobs and maintained 478 jobs. Our loans are divided in 5 programs : General Commercial, Youth, First-Time Entrepreneur, Social Enterprise and Innovation.
REGION NUMBER OF LOANS
AMOUNT
Aldouane 4 $220,000
Bass River 1 25,000
Bouctouche 12 1,050,888
Cocagne 6 362,000
Grande-Digue 4 215,502
Jardineville 1 40,000
Kouchibouguac 2 173,000
Notre-Dame 5 385,000
Pointe-Sapin 3 135,000
Rexton 8 686,000
Richibouctou-Village 5 311,500
Richibucto 7 558,000
Rogersville 1 48,000
Saint-Antoine 7 270,950
Saint-Charles 1 20,000
Saint-Louis 7 130,500
Sainte-Anne 1 20,000
Sainte-Marie 1 15,000
TOTAL 76 $4,666,340
Notes : Covering period from April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015 See Annex 1 – Statistics 1981-2015
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBDC Kent is governed by a local board of directors, comprised of businesspeople from Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville. These people offer their time and experience to serve our community. CBDC Kent’s success i s made possible thanks to the devotion of its volunteers.
Danielle Arsenault Karine Lemay Blair Vautour Chairperson Vice-chairperson Secetary Saint-Antoine Saint-Joseph-de-Kent Richibucto
Gérald Richard Eddy Williams Hector Robichaud
Treasurer Director Director Richibouctou-Village Cocagne Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Patrice Finnigan Eugène Daigle Jean-Charles Daigle Director Director Director
Rogersville Kouchibouguac Pointe-Sapin 2
OUR PROGRAMS
DISTRIBUTION OF APPROVED LOANS
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OUR PROGRAMS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT BENEFIT PROGRAM This program is subsidized by the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour of New Brunswick. Its goal is to assist unemployed individuals in launching and managing their own business, or in buying an existing business, while continuing to receive Employment Insurance benefits. Part 1 of the program enables clients receiving Employment Insurance benefits to continue receiving them until their allowed number of weeks has expired. A $350 weekly allowance represents Part 2 of the compensation system in order to complete the 50-week aid. This year, under the SEB Program, 45 requests were approved for a total amount of $787,500. This has allowed us to participate in the creation of 70 full-time jobs and 24 part-time jobs.
REGION NUMBER OF CLIENTS
AMOUNT
Acadieville 2 $35,000
Adamsville 1 17,500
Bouctouche 9 157,500
Cocagne 3 52,500
Grande-Digue 1 17,500
Indian Island 1 17,500
Notre-Dame 3 52,500
Rexton 4 70,000
Richibouctou-Village 1 17,500
Richibucto 2 35,000
Rogersville 3 52,500
Saint-Antoine 7 122,500
Saint-Charles 1 17,500
Saint-Ignace 1 17,500
Saint-Louis 1 17,500
Saint-Paul 1 17,500
Sainte-Anne 2 35,000
Sainte-Marie 1 17,500
Targetville 1 17,500
TOTAL 45 $787,500
Notes : Covering period from April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015 7 See Annex 2 – Statistics 1991-2015
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBDC Kent is governed by a local board of directors, comprised of businesspeople from Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville. These people offer their time and experience to serve our community. CBDC Kent’s success i s made possible thanks to the devotion of its volunteers.
Danielle Arsenault Karine Lemay Blair Vautour Chairperson Vice-chairperson Secetary Saint-Antoine Saint-Joseph-de-Kent Richibucto
Gérald Richard Eddy Williams Hector Robichaud
Treasurer Director Director Richibouctou-Village Cocagne Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Patrice Finnigan Eugène Daigle Jean-Charles Daigle Director Director Director
Rogersville Kouchibouguac Pointe-Sapin 2
OUR PROGRAMS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT BENEFIT PROGRAM
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OUR PROGRAMS
TECHNICAL SERVICES CBDC Kent offers assistance and orientation services to the area business people regarding the government programs that are available to them, in addition to offering them business advice. This year, through the technical services offered by CBDC Kent, 36 requests for a total amount of $2,024,569 were approved by : Workforce Expansion Program (short-term help paying the wages for an additional employee); Business Development Program (this ACOA program offers access to capital in the form of interest free, unsecured, repayable contributions);
Northern New Brunswick Economic Development and Innovation Fund / Regional
Development Corporation (invests in projects that support the development of the economy and the building of community capacity);
NB Growth Program (grant to start, expand, diversify or improve a business).
These projects created 73 new jobs and maintained 60 jobs.
REGION NUMBER OF CLIENTS
AMOUNT
Baie de Bouctouche 4 $649,024
Bouctouche 4 37,638
Cocagne 5 289,661
Elsipogtog 1 23,040
Notre-Dame 2 20,745
Rexton 3 34,880
Richibouctou-Village 4 748,912
Richibucto 6 146,536
Saint-Antoine 6 69,013
Saint-Louis 1 5,120
TOTAL 36 $2,024,569
Notes : Covering period from April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015 See Annex 3 – Statistics 1981-2015
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBDC Kent is governed by a local board of directors, comprised of businesspeople from Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville. These people offer their time and experience to serve our community. CBDC Kent’s success i s made possible thanks to the devotion of its volunteers.
Danielle Arsenault Karine Lemay Blair Vautour Chairperson Vice-chairperson Secetary Saint-Antoine Saint-Joseph-de-Kent Richibucto
Gérald Richard Eddy Williams Hector Robichaud
Treasurer Director Director Richibouctou-Village Cocagne Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Patrice Finnigan Eugène Daigle Jean-Charles Daigle Director Director Director
Rogersville Kouchibouguac Pointe-Sapin 2
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS The Board of Directors and the staff of CBDC Kent wish to express their sincere gratitude to the following organizations. Only with their support and collaboration could our Corporation reach its goals and continue to fulfill its mandate.
The business community of Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency The Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Human Resources and Social Development Canada Service Canada The Department of Economic Development The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture The financial institutions of the region The Business Development Bank of Canada The Chambers of Commerce of Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville "Conseil économique du Nouveau-Brunswick" All the other community business development corporations of New Brunswick
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OUR MEMBERS
Adams, Sharon Saint-Paul Allain, Christina Bouctouche Allain, Henry Richibouctou-Village Allain, Suzanne Bouctouche Arsenault, Danielle Saint-Antoine Arsenault, Lévi Saint-Antoine Arsenault, Serge Bouctouche Arseneault, Aquilla Rogersville Arseneault, Virgine Rogersville Auffrey, Don Bouctouche Babineau, Arsène Acadieville Babineau, Francine Saint-Louis Babineau, George Richibouctou-Village Barrieau, Lise Rogersville Bastarache, Mauril Baie de Bouctouche Bell, Andrew Bouctouche Belliveau, Éric Bouctouche Belliveau, Jean Bouctouche Belliveau, Rémi Cocagne Bordage, Donald Rogersville Boucher, Eddy Notre-Dame Boucher, Hervé Notre-Dame Boucher, Lionel Notre-Dame Boudreau, Isabelle Richibucto Boudreau, Lucille Saint-Antoine Bourgeois, Euclide Cocagne Bouriaud, Pierre Richibouctou-Village Bourque, André Rogersville Bourque, Hervé Rogersville Bourque, Jimmy Rogersville Bourque, Louis Rogersville Bourque, Paul Moncton Bourque, Sébastien Rogersville Caissie, Elmo Cocagne Caissie, Lise Richibucto Caissie, Normand Richibucto Caissie, Rhéal Richibucto Caissie, Roméald Cocagne Carroll, Jeannine Bouctouche Coopérative Pointe-Sapin Coopérative Richibouctou-Village Coopérative Rogersville Cormier, André Bouctouche Cormier, Bernard Saint-Louis Cormier, Claudette Saint-Paul Cormier, Euclide Bouctouche Cormier, Eugère Saint-Antoine Cormier, Hervé Saint-Antoine Cormier, Hubert Bouctouche Cormier, Jacques West Branch Cormier, John Sainte-Marie Cormier, Marc Bouctouche Cormier, René Bouctouche Cormier, Roland Saint-Antoine Côté, René Saint-Louis Daigle, Denise Bouctouche
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Daigle, Eugène Kouchibouguac Daigle, Jean-Charles Pointe-Sapin Daigle, Raymond Pointe-Sapin Delorme, Phillip Richibucto Desrosiers, Denise Richibucto Desrosiers, Donald Richibucto Doiron, Claude Rogersville Donnelle, Émile Grande-Digue Drennan, Raymond Bouctouche Dugas, Danielle Saint-Louis Duplessis, Mario Baie de Bouctouche Ferguson, James Rexton Finnigan, Patrice Rogersville Gallant, Claude Grande-Digue Gallant, Gerry Richibouctou-Village Gallant, Mike Richibucto Gallant, Sylvio Grande-Digue Gaudet, Donald Pointe-Sapin Goguen, Alfreda Rogersville Goguen, Jean Cocagne Gray, Denise Aldouane Guimond, Oliva Richibouctou-Village Hébert, Anne Bouctouche Hébert, Bernard Bouctouche Johnson, Bobby Richibucto Johnson, Janice Saint-Ignace Johnson, Jean-Claude Saint-Ignace Johnson, Raymond Saint-Ignace
Lagagé, Bruno Notre-Dame Lajoie, Guy Saint-Antoine
Landry, Bernard Saint-Louis Langis, Sylvie Baie de Bouctouche LeBlanc, Bernard Notre-Dame LeBlanc, Claude Saint-Antoine LeBlanc, David Cocagne LeBlanc, Guy Cocagne LeBlanc, Jeannette Bouctouche LeBlanc, Jean-Yves Cocagne LeBlanc, Laurie Bouctouche LeBlanc, Lionel Bouctouche LeBlanc, Micheline Saint-Antoine LeBlanc, Serge Sainte-Anne LeBlanc, Vera Saint-Antoine Legault, Michel Richibucto Léger, Charles Notre-Dame Léger, Jean McKees Mills Lemay, Karine Bouctouche Mallet, Danik Dieppe Mazerolle, Adrien Richibucto McCaie, Angèle Rogersville McGrath, Mélanie Bouctouche Melanson, Valmond Cocagne Michaud, Benoît Baie de Bouctouche Mills, Steven Bouctouche Paradis, Gino Saint-Antoine Pellerin, Paul-Émile Bouctouche
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBDC Kent is governed by a local board of directors, comprised of businesspeople from Kent County and the civil parish of Rogersville. These people offer their time and experience to serve our community. CBDC Kent’s success i s made possible thanks to the devotion of its volunteers.
Danielle Arsenault Karine Lemay Blair Vautour Chairperson Vice-chairperson Secetary Saint-Antoine Saint-Joseph-de-Kent Richibucto
Gérald Richard Eddy Williams Hector Robichaud
Treasurer Director Director Richibouctou-Village Cocagne Sainte-Anne-de-Kent
Patrice Finnigan Eugène Daigle Jean-Charles Daigle Director Director Director
Rogersville Kouchibouguac Pointe-Sapin 2
OUR MEMBERS
Poirier, Denis Bouctouche Renaud, André Sainte-Anne Richard, Benoît Richibouctou-Village Richard, Daniel Shediac River Richard, Gabriel Richibucto Richard, Gérald Richibucto Richard, Guy Cocagne Richard, Roger Acadieville Rioux, Denis Pointe-Sapin Robichaud, Hector Sainte-Anne Robichaud, Jean-Paul Saint-Louis Robichaud, Marie-Paul Saint-Louis Robichaud, Maurice Saint-Louis Robichaud, Ronald Saint-Charles
Robichaud,Simonne Richibucto Robichaud, Yves Richibucto Roy, Rémi Richibouctou-Village Saulnier, Aldéo Bouctouche Savoie, Carole Bouctouche Thébeau,Sylvain Rogersville Thériault, René Saint-Louis Vautour, Blair Richibucto Vautour, Carole Richibucto Vautour, Léonie Saint-Louis Warman, Randy Rexton Williams, Claude Saint-Antoine Williams, Eddy Cocagne
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A N N E X E S
Annex 1 – Business Loans Program – 1981-2015
Annex 2 – Self-Employment Benefit Program – 1991-2015
Annex 3 – Technical Services – 1981-2015
Annex 4 – Training Summary – 1990-2015
Annex 5 – Annual Non-Consolidated Financial Report as of March 31, 2015
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