For Manitobans who are currently unemployed and thinking seriously about starting their own business, the CDEM Self-Employment Benefit Program can provide a structured path from idea to launch. This program is designed for people who want to turn a viable business concept into self-employment, while still having financial stability during the early stages. Delivered by the Economic Development Council for Manitoba Bilingual Municipalities (CDEM), it is particularly geared toward French-speaking entrepreneurs across the province who want hands-on guidance as they build their business.
Rather than focusing solely on funding, the program combines income support with a full year of personalized business counselling and practical training. Participants work closely with a CDEM business advisor to test the feasibility of their idea, develop a solid business plan, and prepare for the realities of running a business. Ongoing coaching continues through the startup phase, helping new entrepreneurs navigate early challenges, refine their strategy, and make informed decisions. Regular group meetings also create opportunities to connect with other entrepreneurs, share experiences, and build a local support network.
For individuals in Manitoba who meet certain requirements and are motivated to create their own job through entrepreneurship, this program offers both financial breathing room and expert guidance. Exploring the full details can help you decide whether this supported self-employment pathway fits your business goals.
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