ABOUT THE SADC
Learn more about the Maria-Chapdelaine Community Development Corporation (SADC).
SADC, a local organization that is part of an extensive network.
SADC MARIA-CHAPDELAINE IN ACTION
Mission
Increase and promote the economic development of the community of the MRC de Maria-Chapdelaine through technical assistance, financing and business support.
Vision
Be a leader, to encourage innovation and diversification of the economy, by focusing on the development of community potential and projects from companies and organizations in the MRC de Maria-Chapdelaine.
Values
Integrity in all actions of members of the organization;
Professionalism in the offer of its services;
Commitment to our work in order to develop our environment;
Confidentiality of the information collected;
Respect for colleagues and clients in all activities.
The results of recent years
2024-2025
84 business projects supported
$462,500 invested (loans)
$40,046 invested (non-refundable)
Impact of investments on 55 jobs
11 local initiatives supported
2023-2024
121 business projects supported
$360,000 invested (loans)
$99,672 invested (non-refundable)
Impact of investments on 50 jobs
13 local initiatives supported
2022-2023
133 business projects supported
$665,000 invested (loans)
$368,344 invested (non-refundable)
Impact of investments on 81 jobs
14 local initiatives supported
OUR TEAM





* Le directeur général, Jean-François Laliberté, est responsable de la protection des renseignements personnels. Vous pouvez le contacter au 418 276-0405 poste 202.
BOARD OF ADMINISTRATOR
DAVE PLOURDE
Président
DOMINIQUE ROUSSEAU
Vice-présidente
FRANCE FORTIN
Treasurer
DOMINIQUE GOBEIL
Administrator
MICHEL BOUCHARD
Administrator
MARLÈNE GAUDREAULT
Secretary
MARIO BIRON
Administrator
VÉRONIQUE CHIASSON
Administrator
RENÉ ST-PIERRE
Administrator
Our territory of intervention
The SADC Maria-Chapdelaine serves the territory of the MRC of Maria-Chapdelaine, which is composed of 12 municipalities and one unorganized territory. This territory is located in the northern part of Lake Saint-Jean and municipalities are mostly located in the lowlands of the lake. The total population is 24,793 and the economic driver is mainly agroforestry.