Offered by Futurpreneur Canada
Access to startup capital and trusted guidance can be a major hurdle for new founders, especially in the early stages of building a business. For young Black entrepreneurs across Canada, the Black Entrepreneur Startup Program offers a tailored pathway to launch and grow a new venture with both financing and hands-on support. Delivered by Futurpreneur Canada, this national program is built around the real-world challenges Black founders face when trying to turn an idea into a viable business.
Through the program, eligible entrepreneurs can access repayable startup financing of up to roughly $75,000, designed to cover early business needs such as equipment, marketing, or working capital. What sets the program apart is its emphasis on mentorship and community. Participants are matched with experienced business mentors and supported by a team that brings lived experience and an understanding of systemic barriers to entrepreneurship. This combination of capital and guidance helps founders build confidence, strengthen their business skills, and make more informed decisions as they get established.
The Black Entrepreneur Startup Program is well suited for early-stage businesses in a wide range of industries and is currently accepting applications on an ongoing basis. For founders who want to understand how the financing works, what support is included, and whether their business meets the requirements, exploring the full program details can help clarify if this opportunity is the right fit.
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