Access to early-stage financing can be one of the biggest hurdles when turning a business idea into reality, particularly for founders who face systemic barriers in traditional lending. The Futurpreneur Canada Black Entrepreneur Startup Program was created to help close that gap by supporting young Black entrepreneurs across Canada who are launching new ventures or are in the very early stages of operation. Available nationwide and open to a wide range of industries, the program focuses on giving founders both the capital and guidance needed to get started with confidence.
Through this initiative, eligible entrepreneurs can access repayable loan financing of up to approximately $75,000, combining funding from Futurpreneur Canada with additional support through the Business Development Bank of Canada. The financing structure is designed to be founder-friendly, with manageable repayment terms that ease cash flow pressure in the first year. What sets this program apart, however, is the added value beyond capital. Participants are matched with experienced mentors and gain access to business tools, resources, and a supportive community led by advisors with lived entrepreneurial experience.
This program is especially well-suited for Black-owned startups looking to build a strong foundation, validate their ideas, and navigate the early challenges of entrepreneurship. For founders who want to better understand how the financing works, what support is included, and whether their business is a good fit, exploring the full program details through GrantHub is a smart next step.
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