Early-stage founders often struggle to move from a promising idea to a clear, validated business model. Cultivator is designed for startups that need hands-on guidance to test their assumptions, understand their market, and build the skills required to lead a growing company. Operating nationally and rooted in Canada’s agtech and technology ecosystems, Cultivator focuses on helping founders turn innovation into viable, investable businesses through structured incubation and expert-led support.
Through Cultivator, participating startups can access non-repayable funding of up to around $10,000 alongside intensive programming that covers market research, competitive analysis, value proposition development, and business model design. Beyond financial support, the real value lies in the network: founders are introduced to experienced mentors, industry experts, and potential investors who understand the realities of scaling technology and agriculture-focused ventures. With a strong presence in Saskatchewan and a track record of incubating more than 100 startups since 2019, Cultivator has built a reputation for connecting founders with farmers, funders, and commercialization partners across Canada.
This opportunity is especially relevant for startups at the idea or early traction stage that want practical guidance and meaningful industry connections rather than just capital. Applications are ongoing for businesses meeting certain requirements, and learning more about the program details can help determine if Cultivator is the right next step for your startup journey.
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