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Find out about past and future events organized by SADC and its partners. Also discover the portrait of some of our entrepreneurs

Survey on entrepreneurship

With a view to facilitating the business transfer and financing process, Lanaudière’s SADCs are launching a survey of the region’s business transferors. The three corporations

What we do for
our companies

SADC services include financing and support for your entrepreneurial project or existing business. We also offer a service for your local development project.

Corporate Services

The SADC offers technical assistance to entrepreneurs on its territory, whether their business is being created (start-up or acquisition), consolidated, turned around or expanding.

Financing

The SADC supports businesses in the D’Autray-Joliette region by offering financing tailored to their needs, whether for start-up, acquisition, growth, recovery or business succession.

What’s more, our experienced staff can accompany and advise them through the various phases of their existence.

D'Autray-Joliette territory

The territory covered by the SADC de D’Autray-Joliette extends over two MRCs: the MRC de D’Autray and the MRC de Joliette. The two MRCs have a total population of 10,8739, spread over 25 municipalities. The territory includes a great deal of agricultural land, as well as dynamic urban areas such as Joliette and Lavaltrie. There are numerous parks and industrial zones, many of them close to Highway 40. Close to Montreal, the Chemin du Roy touristic route runs along the St. Lawrence River. It’s also a land of innovation, thanks to the presence of incubators such as the Living Lab de Lanaudière, the Technocentre de Lavaltrie and the Boîte à start up.

Who we are?

The Société d’aide au développement de la collectivité (SADC) de D’Autray-Joliette is a non-profit organization whose objective is to promote and support local and economic development by setting up and carrying out projects to improve employment and quality of life in the D’Autray and Joliette MRCs.

To achieve this objective, our professionals work with financial tools designed for businesses in the territory we serve, as well as with local development tools adapted to our local realities.

What’s more, integrating sustainable development into SADC practices is a priority in order to optimize our actions while respecting and harmonizing the community’s ecological, social and economic principles.