Starting a business can feel overwhelming, especially during the first few years when decisions around finances, operations, and growth carry long-term consequences. For new entrepreneurs in Manitoba, the CDEM — Mentoring program offers a practical way to build confidence and direction by learning directly from experienced business owners who have already navigated those early challenges.
Delivered by the Economic Development Council for Manitoba Bilingual Municipalities, this initiative focuses on one-on-one mentorship rather than financial incentives. Eligible startups and small businesses are matched with a mentor and typically connect once or twice a month, creating an ongoing relationship built around real-world advice and shared experience. The goal is to help entrepreneurs strengthen their management skills, avoid common pitfalls, and make informed decisions as they establish and grow their businesses. The mentoring program is part of a broader ecosystem of support at CDEM, which also includes business planning workshops and management training in areas like marketing, bookkeeping, taxes, and time management.
Because the support is non-repayable and tailored to each entrepreneur’s needs, the value often comes in the form of clarity, accountability, and practical guidance rather than direct funding. For Manitoba entrepreneurs looking to increase their chances of long-term success, learning more about how the CDEM — Mentoring program works could be a valuable next step.
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