ACANEA — Entrepreneurship Support Programs

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For entrepreneurs who are building a business while also navigating barriers to capital, networks, and tailored support, having access to the right ecosystem can make a meaningful difference. The ACANEA — Entrepreneurship Support Programs are designed to strengthen and scale Black-owned businesses across Canada by combining practical training with access to resources that support long-term growth. Led by the Afro-Canadian Entrepreneurs Association, these programs focus on helping founders move from idea to execution, and from early traction to sustainable operations.

Through a mix of workshops, masterclasses, and structured startup and growth programs, ACANEA supports entrepreneurs at different stages, including startups, small and medium-sized businesses, and nonprofit organizations. Topics often go beyond basic business fundamentals, touching on areas such as market entry, growth strategies, leadership development, and career pathways. Participants may also gain access to non-repayable funding support, with funding levels varying depending on the project and type of support, helping offset the cost of professional services or business development activities.

With initiatives that celebrate Black entrepreneurship, support women and youth founders, and connect business owners to community-driven opportunities nationwide, ACANEA’s programs are about more than funding alone. For entrepreneurs looking to understand how these supports could align with their goals, exploring the full program details can help clarify next steps and available opportunities.

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