Offered by Community Business Development Corporations
Starting a business can feel out of reach when you’re transitioning from income support to self-employment, especially without access to upfront capital or hands-on guidance. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the CBDC Entrepreneurial Opportunities Program (EOP) is designed to help bridge that gap by supporting individuals who want to turn a business idea into a viable source of income.
Delivered through Community Business Development Corporations in partnership with local organizations such as Metro Business Opportunities, the program combines modest financial support with practical, one-on-one assistance. Participants can receive non-repayable funding of up to around $5,000 to help cover early startup costs, while also working closely with experienced advisors on business planning, training, and ongoing counselling. This blend of funding and mentorship is especially valuable for first-time entrepreneurs who need structure and guidance as much as capital.
The EOP is best suited for people in Newfoundland and Labrador who are looking to become self-employed and meet certain requirements related to provincial income support. Rather than focusing on a specific industry, the program supports a wide range of small business ideas, as long as they demonstrate a clear path toward sustainability. For individuals exploring self-employment as their next step, reviewing the full program details can help determine whether this opportunity aligns with their goals and situation.
Available in: National
Full eligibility requirements — including industry criteria, revenue thresholds, and documentation needed — are available to GrantHub members.
Exact funding amounts, coverage percentages, and application details are available after signing in to GrantHub.
Answer 3 quick questions to see if CBDC Entrepreneurial Opportunities Program (EOP) matches your business.
Check Eligibility Sign in for full detailsData sourced from
Official Canadian Programs
Innovation Canada, NRC, CRA, BDC & provincial agencies
Afro-Canadian Entrepreneurs Association
Government of Canada, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Government of Canada, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Canada Proactive Disclosure Data
The Canadian government has funded over 400,000 businesses through 1.27 million grants and contributions. Every month you wait, deadlines pass and budgets run out.
Takes 60 seconds • See grants matched to your business