For Indigenous-owned businesses looking to grow beyond Canada’s borders, navigating export financing, risk, and international customers can be a major hurdle. The EDC — Indigenous Business initiative is designed to help Indigenous entrepreneurs build export readiness while strengthening long-term economic self-reliance. Delivered nationally by Export Development Canada, the program focuses on reducing common barriers to exporting by combining financial support with practical expertise tailored to Indigenous businesses.
Through this initiative, businesses can access support that helps improve cash flow, manage the risk of selling to international customers, and strengthen their understanding of global markets. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, support is structured around the needs of each business and its export plans, whether that involves entering a new market, fulfilling larger contracts, or building confidence with foreign buyers. Funding and services vary by project, but the goal remains consistent: helping Indigenous businesses grow sustainably while maintaining control over their operations.
This opportunity can be especially valuable for small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as larger Indigenous enterprises, that are ready to think globally but want experienced backing along the way. For Indigenous business owners considering exporting or expanding international sales, learning more about how this program works can help determine whether it fits your growth strategy.
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