Offered by Community Futures Alberta
Access to affordable capital and trusted guidance can make a meaningful difference for women entrepreneurs navigating the challenges of starting or growing a business in rural Alberta. The Alberta Women’s Economic Recovery — Capital Growth Initiative Loan is designed to meet that need by combining low-interest financing with hands-on business support. Delivered through Community Futures Alberta, the program focuses on helping women-owned small businesses move forward with confidence, whether they are launching a new idea or investing in the next stage of growth.
What sets this initiative apart is its practical, relationship-based approach. Eligible businesses can access loans generally ranging from around $5,000 up to $10,000, structured with flexible repayment terms to ease early cash flow pressures. In some cases, a portion of the loan may be forgiven when repayment milestones are met, making the financing even more accessible. Beyond capital, participants benefit from ongoing advice from local business advisors who understand rural markets and can provide personalized support around planning, operations, and long-term decision-making.
The program is well suited for women entrepreneurs in rural Alberta who want more than just funding and value having experienced professionals in their corner. For those considering whether this opportunity aligns with their business plans, exploring the full details can help clarify how the loan structure and advisory support fit their goals.
Available in: Alberta
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