https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?res_format=PDF&pubtype=GuideOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T09:34:39.309332+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'economic development and trade'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d3875ad3-b919-4a3d-92ef-8088ed5d0389Application and installation procedures for underground oil and gas pipelines2023-06-29T19:06:21.022255+00:00Permit application and installation procedures for oil and gas pipelines within the permit area of provincial highways and roads under the direction, control and management of the Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors.2023-06-26T14:55:38.707788+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/37e70045-ffea-42a7-863e-0218f6ab2aaaFilm and Television Tax Credit (FTTC) : program guidelines2023-04-21T19:29:29.807138+00:00Program guidelines for the Film and Television Tax Credit, which offers a refundable Alberta tax credit on eligible Alberta production and labour costs to corporations that produce films, television series and other eligible screen-based productions in the province. Includes information on tax credit rates, eligibility criteria and how to apply. 2020-01-24T17:48:59.172245+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6cac661f-5a82-41ce-a42e-15b6efec60d2Small and medium enterprise relaunch grant : program guidelines2023-02-24T18:54:02.537416+00:00Provides an overview of the Small and Medium Enterprise Relaunch Grant, which offers financial assistance to Alberta businesses, cooperatives, and non-profit organizations that were ordered to close or curtail operations as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The guidelines include information on funding, eligibility criteria and how to apply. 2020-06-25T16:38:06.634103+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b164e4c0-5e0c-4716-848a-f86012c39257First Nations Development Fund grant program guide. Second edition2023-09-13T19:52:52.535770+00:00The objective of the First Nations Development Fund grant program is to support First Nation’s band councils in their efforts to improve socio-economic conditions in their communities. This guide is for use by First Nations’ staff that manage Fund projects in their First Nation.2018-10-19T16:02:31.306803+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/533f4da0-f823-4f5e-abed-2538d48eaf7aFirst Nations Development Fund grant program guide. Third edition2023-09-13T19:54:29.140251+00:00The objective of the First Nations Development Fund grant program is to support First Nation’s band councils in their efforts to improve socio-economic conditions in their communities. This guide is for use by First Nations’ staff that manage Fund projects in their First Nation.2023-09-11T15:47:39.126828+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f2eac3df-021c-46ce-a72a-46d666256cfbGuidelines : survey procedures for tourism economic impact assessments of ungated or open access events and festivals [2005]2020-01-31T20:02:54.627330+00:00These guidelines are designed to enable organizers of small and medium sized fairs, festivals and events across North America to produce more credible and consistent inputs for estimating their tourism economic impact. A new level of consistency and professionalism will be brought to this important measurement task as event organizers adopt the guidelines as minimum standards.2019-04-12T19:26:56.439085+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/46d0cb5c-f6bd-4596-a45c-38b2c50f9ba9Guidelines : survey procedures for tourism economic impact assessments of ungated or open access events and festivals [2007]2020-01-31T20:03:08.626889+00:00These guidelines are designed to enable organizers of small and medium sized fairs, festivals and events across North America to produce more credible and consistent inputs for estimating their tourism economic impact. A new level of consistency and professionalism will be brought to this important measurement task as event organizers adopt the guidelines as minimum standards.2019-04-10T19:51:50.186704+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/af0aa5f9-c2ff-414e-ae45-6a067dd93f0eAgri-industry Workforce Development Initiative : . . . . program details2023-10-06T20:50:58.993272+00:00The Workforce Development Initiative assists Alberta-based agri-industry clients to: assess and adopt technologies and automation to increase worker productivity; retain workers and reduce worker turnover; recruit workers within Canada and internationally; and improve the economic viability of business and the province.2017-12-06T21:25:53.912558+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/61a18d9b-c368-452b-bf5f-b0d54b7cfe09Guidelines : survey procedures for tourism economic impact assessments of gated events and festivals [2005]2019-05-06T15:26:39.642704+00:00These guidelines are designed to enable organizers of small and medium sized fairs, festivals and events across North America to produce more credible and consistent inputs for estimating their tourism economic impact. A new level of consistency and professionalism will be brought to this important measurement task as event organizers adopt the guidelines as minimum standards.2019-04-12T20:15:25.333263+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8f927c3e-9067-4e57-8d08-f294ad6f0c61Indigenous Reconciliation Initiative - Economic Stream application guidelines2024-01-05T21:50:30.737859+00:00The Indigenous Reconciliation Initiative - Economic Stream provides grant funding for Indigenous community-led capacity and opportunity development projects that improve economic outcomes for communities. The application guidelines provide information on who is eligible and how to apply.2023-04-06T14:53:52.309569+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/29fd08d5-9f53-4816-b895-6cdf001201fcAboriginal Economic Partnerships Program application guidelines2022-09-01T16:39:48.287578+00:00The Aboriginal Economic Partnerships Program (AEPP) supports Aboriginal communities, businesses and organizations to increase participation in economic development and contribute to improved socio-economic outcomes for Aboriginal people.2017-03-29T15:06:44.326406+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2f894797-67d1-477d-ab5a-85128f54e627Subdivision and development appeal board (SDAB) 2014 training manual2023-07-06T20:53:29.161713+00:00Subdivision and Development Appeal Boards (SDAB) hear appeals from municipal subdivision and development authorities. By hearing appeals and making decisions on land use in Alberta, an SDAB fulfills a vital function in achieving the goals of orderly, beneficial and economic development. Appeal board decisions shape the community and affect the lives of developers, neighbours, citizens, and businesses. The goal of this training manual is to provide individuals with enough information to be able to identify potential issues that may arise during an appeal hearing. The manual will support an appeal board in conducting effective hearings, making and writing legally binding decisions, and acting within the scope of its authority.2015-10-15T20:05:51.668801+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5b9a7b2f-667a-4e2f-a282-2a92bd216bbdAgri-food exporter’s guide to CETA : tariffs and rules of origin for exporting agri-food products to Europe under the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic & Trade Agreement2023-10-06T20:49:42.094877+00:00This document provides information on the tariffs and rules of origin that apply to exports of Canadian agrifood products under the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement.2017-11-15T16:25:13.532945+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/350d40f3-ce14-410b-8201-a3d26e852bf2Best practices guide : recruiting international skilled workers in the trades [2016]2020-01-13T20:11:10.403137+00:00This guide is designed to help you understand the federal Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and to provide an overview of the steps involved to hire internationally skilled tradespeople. Industries that rely on skilled tradespeople often need to source international employees if the local labour market cannot meet their needs. All efforts should be made to hire Albertans and Canadians first, but if you are unable to hire locally, this guide gives you an overview of how to hire internationally trained tradespeople. It contains helpful tips for hiring, selecting, training and retaining foreign workers.2016-09-27T21:34:50.457730+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8af5064c-8ab8-453e-bc2e-4a9c1e3bcd5aEnergy economics : understanding royalties2021-06-01T17:47:51.353449+00:00It is intended to provide easy-to-understand information about the Province’s royalty system so that Albertans can see how the history and economics of the energy industry impacts their daily lives.2015-08-12T16:06:37.581856+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/267925a1-caca-49d2-aa14-0bf19bff3272Community and Regional Economic Support (CARES) program : program guidelines2023-02-09T16:41:44.719909+00:00Provides an overview of the Community and Regional Economic Support program, which offers financial support for Alberta's communities, regions and municipalities for initiatives that promote long-term economic growth.2019-10-28T17:46:23.919999+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/806c6dc8-ecdd-477b-bc4d-82cade86e7daSelf help guide for economic development and non-profit organizations [2008]2020-01-23T22:24:36.881133+00:00Finance and Enterprise (2008-2011)This Guide has been developed to help groups or organizational entities become non-profit Societies. It includes information on: how to incorporate as a non-profit organization; how to develop strategic and operational plans; board governance; planning and running meetings; and how to hire, monitor and evaluate staff?in particular executive directors and directors.2015-05-13T15:04:53.729184+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3d57bf28-49a3-4695-9881-5ef506576790Self help guide for economic development and non-profit organizations [2012]2020-01-23T22:24:46.922460+00:00Government of AlbertaThe Self Help Guide for Economic Development and Non-Profit Organizations has been developed to help groups or organizational entities become non-profit Societies. This document includes information on the following: How to incorporate as a non-profit organization; How to develop strategic and operational plans; Board governance; Planning and running meetings; How to hire, monitor and evaluate staff?in particular executive directors and directors.2015-05-13T15:02:25.118829+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/899c9cca-8ce7-40d2-8d2d-c9c369884d9aCommunity Economic Development Corporation tax credit : guidelines2021-06-22T14:30:36.578043+00:00The Community Economic Development Corporation tax credit program supports Alberta investors and businesses working together to advance rural economic development and social impact initiatives in their communities. This guide describes the program, outlines program eligibility criteria, and explains the application process.2018-09-13T22:24:06.816318+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e587eacc-274c-4f42-bf78-dab9a776b44bNorthern and regional economic development (NRED) program : program guidelines2023-10-20T22:15:16.557070+00:00The purpose of the Northern and Regional Economic Development Program is to enhance economic conditions and leverage regional resources to build capacity for sustainable economic development and diversification. It provides an opportunity for communities to work with partners to identify and allocate resources to a promising area of regional economic development. This guidelines document explains the intention of the program, what entities are eligible to apply, and when applications will be accepted, and describes the types of projects that are eligible to apply. It also describes the application process, how applications are assessed, and the parameters around funding for successful applicants.2022-12-15T15:30:04.252508+00:00