For entrepreneurs who need hands-on guidance more than capital, Community Futures Treaty Seven — Business Support Services focuses on strengthening the foundations of a business before major investments are made. Designed for small and medium-sized businesses in Alberta, this initiative supports Indigenous entrepreneurs and community-based businesses that are developing ideas, refining operations, or planning their next stage of growth. Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all approach, the program emphasizes practical, personalized support to help business owners make informed decisions.
Through one-on-one counselling, business plan reviews, and tailored workshops, participants can receive help with shaping viable business concepts, identifying new opportunities, and addressing operational challenges. Support often includes assistance with creating or improving a business plan, evaluating whether a business idea is commercially sound, and understanding what other programs or resources may be available. Ongoing pre- and post-startup guidance is also available, which can be especially valuable for new entrepreneurs or existing businesses navigating change.
Funding support is non-repayable and tied to specific advisory and training activities rather than direct cash contributions, making it accessible for businesses meeting certain requirements. For Alberta entrepreneurs seeking expert insight, structured planning tools, and locally informed business advice, this program can be a strong starting point. Exploring the full details can help determine how this support fits into your broader business goals.
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