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Financial Aid

Local organization supporting businesses facing losses from wildfires, more

Aug 19, 2026 | 4:28 PM

As wildfire and water scarcity issues continue to persist, a local organization is stepping up to support local businesses.

Community Futures North Okanagan (CFNO) has launched an Economic Disaster Response Program for local businesses.

The program will provide loans for businesses needing urgent working capital, payroll assistance, and help covering inventory and remediation costs. The program will also be able to connect Business Advisors with businesses needing recommendations for available relief programs, workshops and training opportunities.

CFNO stated economic projections estimate that roughly 25 per cent of local businesses face impacts due to closures or evacuations, while 60 per cent will experience indirect loss from reduced foot traffic, lower revenues and cancellations. It also stated that tourism, retail, hospitality, recreation, and other summer-focused sectors could see revenue losses between 30 and 40 per cent due to the ongoing challenges, while agricultural operators face significant income shortages due to crop loss and lower production.

“For local businesses, the financial fallout stretches well beyond physical property lines. Insurance may cover structural loss, but it leaves business owners entirely unassisted when facing canceled bookings, decreased customer volume, or uninsurable agricultural damage like lost crops and ruined infrastructure.” Leigha Horsfield, Executive Director of CFNO, stated.

The Economic Disaster Response Program is being administered through a One-Stop Business Recovery Centre online or at the CFNO Vernon office at 3105 33rd Street.

“The One-Stop Business Recovery Centre supports local businesses with direct funding, dedicated support, and active advocacy to help them stabilize operations and drive foot traffic,” Horsfield explained.

CFNO added it is also working alongside local governments, the Downtown Vernon Association, Indigenous organizations, and local Chambers of Commerce to align resources, amplify advocacy, and support businesses.

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