
The Manitoba Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program (MILGP) enables Indigenous Nations to share in the economic growth and financial benefits of developing renewable wind energy projects. The projects will provide Manitoba with additional energy security, create thousands of jobs and provide Indigenous Nations with a steady stream of revenue to pay off loans and invest in their communities.
It will create a future where all Manitobans benefit from lower cost energy.
The MILGP is an initiative announced as part of Manitoba's Affordable Energy Plan and Budget 2025 to support First Nations, and Métis in securing equity for energy transition and new wind generation partnerships.
It was developed to support First Nations and Métis participation in Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power for wind generating projects with Indigenous majority ownership for up to 600 megawatts of utility-scale wind generation capacity.
Manitoba Hydro plans to issue an initial Request for Proposals (RFP) for up to 200 megawatts in Spring 2026 and will determine successful project bids. The initial focus of the MILGP will be the evaluation of loan guarantee applications for this first RFP.
Manitoba Hydro will issue additional RFPs in the future for two more 200 megawatt phases, and the MILGP will assess loan guarantee applications accordingly.
Questions specifically related to the MILGP should be directed to MILGP@gov.mb.ca.
Questions specifically related to Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power should be directed to Manitoba Hydro.
On this page:
- Program Overview
- Program Description
- Eligibility Criteria
- Timeline
- How to Apply
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Contact
Program Overview
Government-backed loan guarantees increase access to capital helping First Nations, and the Manitoba Métis Federation overcome historic barriers and become meaningful equity partners and owners of energy projects. Equity ownership in these projects will provide significant financial benefits and advance economic participation for Indigenous Nations. Partnerships between Indigenous Nations across Manitoba are supported and encouraged.
Manitoba Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures (NRIF) is collaborating with Manitoba Finance to establish the MILGP aimed at nation-to-nation economic partnerships. Initially focused on wind projects, the MILGP will offer up to $300 million in guarantees.
Indigenous loan guarantee programs operate throughout Canada, including loan guarantees from the Government of Canada and other provincial governments. The Manitoba Government encourages First Nations and Métis to explore opportunities for guarantees available from the Government of Canada to secure the lowest cost of financing.
Program Description
An Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program will advance economic reconciliation by enabling Indigenous Nations to better share in the financial benefits of viable renewable wind energy projects in Manitoba. Indigenous Nations have historically had fewer options for securing capital or leveraging collateral, leading to increased borrowing rates that create a barrier to equity investment in major projects. Loans to be secured from a financial institutions or other lenders may be guaranteed by the Manitoba Government. This will provide participants the ability to access lower interest rates than otherwise would be available because they are supported by Manitoba's credit rating.
The program will support projects that provide a steady stream of revenue to pay back loans and invest into projects for Indigenous communities. Projects will also provide up to 600 megawatts of utility-scale wind generation capacity to Manitobans and create good jobs in the process. Increasing domestic supply creates a future where all Manitobans benefit from lower cost energy.
Eligibility Criteria
The MILGP will support equity loan guarantees for Indigenous partners in wind projects approved by Manitoba Hydro through its Call for Wind Power.
On October 8, 2025, Manitoba Hydro Issued a Request for Qualified Suppliers (RFQS). They will then issue a subsequent RFP to proponents that meet Qualified Supplier criteria. Qualified Suppliers must meet the following criteria:
- Indigenous Nation Equity Ownership:
- Must be at least 51% Indigenous-owned.
- Requires Band Council Resolution or MMF Cabinet Resolution.
- Proponent Experience:
- Must demonstrate experience with at least two wind projects (≥90 MW) that are operational.
- Equity Requirement:
- Must nominate a Designated Equity Provider with ≥$60M CAD in tangible net equity over the last three years.
| Eligibility Criteria | Examples of Documentation |
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Qualified Supplier An Indigenous Nation(s) must be confirmed as a Qualified Supplier by Manitoba Hydro. |
A signed Framework Agreement with Manitoba Hydro that clearly identifies the involvement of the Indigenous Nation(s). |
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Project Partnership and Equity Ownership Structure 51% of the project must be owned by Indigenous (First Nations or Métis) organizations located in Manitoba and must be represented through a special purpose vehicle or entity. A consortium approach can be considered. |
Letter of intent, shareholder documentation, articles of incorporation. |
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Band Council Resolution or Resolution of the MMF Cabinet Only applicants with approval and endorsement of their Chief and Council or MMF Cabinet qualify. |
A Band Council Resolution from each participating First Nation or a Cabinet Resolution from the Manitoba Métis Federation is required. |
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Loan Guarantee Amount Applicants seeking a minimum of $25 million and a maximum of approximately $100 million in loan guarantee from Manitoba will be eligible. The total program is capped at $300 million. |
Documents that indicate the anticipated value to which the loan guarantee will be applied. Documents that indicate the anticipated sources of project financing requiring a loan guarantee, such as financing sought from lending institutions (e.g., banks or credit unions). |
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Project Type, Size and Location An eligible project will align with Manitoba Hydro's project requirements found here. Project locations that do not align with Manitoba Hydro's requirements are not eligible at this time. |
Documents that describe the project, including anticipated size and expected energy generation. Project description should align with information provided to Manitoba Hydro. If project details change between MILGP application and Manitoba Hydro RFP submission, details must be updated with the MILGP. |
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Commercial Viability and Financial Return to Indigenous Nations The project must demonstrate commercial viability and financial returns to Indigenous partners that meaningfully reflect their equity position. |
Documents that provide comprehensive financials including financial models, contracts and financial statements. A copy of the Term Sheet that identifies how project returns are to be shared amongst partners. |
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Expected Commercial Operation Date Manitoba Hydro has indicated that the first majority-Indigenous wind energy provider is expected to be selected in 2027. The projected Commercial Operation Date for the initial Request for Proposals (RFP) is currently estimated between 2030 and 2032 (all timelines are subject to change). |
Documents that provide a project plan with critical milestones for the construction of the project, and anticipated timelines and activities to become operational. |
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Business Plan Applicants will need to provide a business plan with an overview of project financing, risk mitigation and operational considerations. |
Documents that provide a business plan with an overview of project financing, risk mitigation, and operational considerations. Business plan should align with information provided to Manitoba Hydro. If business plan details change between MILGP application and Manitoba Hydro RFP submission, details must be updated with the MILGP to ensure consistency. |
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Special Purpose Vehicle Applicants will need to demonstrate how a special purpose vehicle will be applied to the project. |
Documents that outline the creation and the terms of the special purpose vehicle as a legal entity. |
Timeline
The MILGP timeline has been developed to coincide with Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power timelines. Both are subject to change.
Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power timelines are as follows:
- Notice of intended procurement: February 17, 2025
- Wind symposium: March 19, 2025
- Expression of interest (EOI) issued on MERX: June 13, 2025
- EOI closed: July 11, 2025
- Request for Qualified Suppliers (RFQS) issued on MERX: Oct 8, 2025
- RFQS closes: January 23, 2026
- Qualified RFQS proponents selected: March 2026
- Request for Proposals One (RFP-1) issued to qualified RFQS proponents: March 2026
- RFP-1 closes: Summer 2026
The MILGP timelines are as follows:
- MILGP pre-application opens: July 13, 2025
- MILGP full application opens: March 2026
- MILGP issues conditional approval: Spring 2026
- MILGP issues final loan guarantee approval for successful RFP-1 bids: Winter/Spring 2027
How to Apply
Use the following intake form: Manitoba Indigenous Loan Guarantee Program (MILGP) Pre-Application Form
A full MILGP application will be available when Manitoba Hydro issues it's initial RFP (March 2026).
Frequently Asked Questions
Information below will be updated based on responses to Manitoba Hydro's Expression of Interest in the Call for Wind Power
Applicants must be First Nations in Manitoba or the Manitoba Métis Federation and Applicants must be identified as a Qualified Supplier.
There is no fee to apply to the MILGP.
Projects must be majority-owned (51 per cent or more) by an Indigenous Nation (or multiple Nations) in Manitoba. Non-Indigenous ownership can comprise up to 49 per cent of the project.
Eligibility is open to equity investments in projects in Manitoba Hydro`s Call for Wind Power. Equity investments of at least 51 per cent will enable the Indigenous Nation(s) to have majority ownership in the project.
The MILGP is limited to applicants participating in Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power request for proposals (RFP) process. See the Manitoba Hydro website for details.
Applicants may be eligible to participate in other loan guarantees or receive other sources of funding. Applicants will be required to describe and disclose all sources of anticipated financing for review by the MILGP.
Projects that align with Manitoba Hydro's approved locations will be eligible for the MILGP. See the Manitoba Hydro website for information. Applicants can be located throughout the province. Partnerships between Indigenous Nations across Manitoba are supported and encouraged.
Communities across Manitoba are already investing in clean energy at the community scale. These projects, like solar photovoltaics, run-of-the-river hydro and bioenergy, provide a small but important role for rural, remote and off-grid northern communities to participate in the clean energy economy, and will be included in Manitoba Hydro's new Integrated Resource Plan. The MILGP is limited to applicants participating in Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power RFP process.
The MILGP began accepting pre-applications July 13, 2025. A full MILGP application will be available when Manitoba Hydro issues it's initial RFP (March 2026). Please check the MILGP website regularly for updates.
Applicants do not have to commit a minimum percentage of the project value.
There is a two-step application process. Applicants will provide a pre-application submission to the MILGP seeking conditional approval to support the project bid in Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power RFP. The MILGP will provide final guarantee approval for successful project bids following additional due diligence.
Applications are evaluated on a variety of financial and operational metrics. Some of the criteria include the project's financial viability, governance and management, commercial potential, implementation plan, long-term sustainability and overall feasibility. In the pre-application submission, applicants must identify their sources of financing for which a government guarantee is requested and all other sources of financing for the project, which could include a combination of:
- government institutions
- loan guarantee programs
- financial institutions
- third-party investors
- bond issuances
- other financing
Note: The goal of the MILGP is to align evaluation criteria with Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power RFP. Guarantees will be conditionally approved subject to further assessment and due diligence. Successful applicants may need to receive approval from other government departments as outlined by Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power.
Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures (NRIF) may provide funding to support Indigenous Nations advance Call for Wind proposals. Interested proponents are encouraged to send a proposal to the MILGP (MILGP@gov.mb.ca) with (at minimum) the following information:
- Project proponent information including contact information. Proponents must demonstrate that they are eligible and intending to participate in Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power.
- Project summary - a brief description of the wind-energy project.
- Activities and deliverables - a description of how funding will be used to support the project including a brief description of the activities and expected outcomes.
- List of all intended or confirmed project team members and project partners (for the wind energy project) as well as other potential sources of capacity funding.
- Detailed cost itemization.
In response to Manitoba Hydro's new Call for Wind Power process announced in October 2025, NRIF is currently assessing how best to administer capacity funding to support both immediate and long-term participation by Indigenous Nations. Further details will be shared shortly. In the meantime, interested parties are encouraged to reach out with any questions via the email address above.
The Manitoba Government encourages applicants to build partnerships and engage with NRIF even if a project currently falls outside the scope of the eligibility criteria. For more information, please contact:
IBD.General@gov.mb.ca
Applicants can contact the MILGP at MILGP@gov.mb.ca. Please check the MILGP website regularly for program updates. Questions related to Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power can be directed to Manitoba Hydro.
Contact
Applicants can contact the MILGP at MILGP@gov.mb.ca. Please check the MILGP website regularly for program updates. Questions related to Manitoba Hydro's Call for Wind Power can be directed to Manitoba Hydro.

