Starting a business comes with unique challenges, and for Indigenous entrepreneurs, access to culturally relevant financing and guidance can make a meaningful difference early on. The Futurpreneur Canada Indigenous Startup Program (IESP) is designed to support young Indigenous founders across Canada who are preparing to launch or who are still in the first stages of building their business. Rather than focusing only on capital, the program combines startup financing with hands-on mentorship and community support, helping entrepreneurs build confidence alongside their business plans.
Through IESP, eligible founders can access startup loan financing of up to roughly $75,000 when combining Futurpreneur funding with additional support from BDC. This financing is structured to ease early cash flow pressure, with flexible repayment features that allow founders to focus on getting their business off the ground. Just as important, participants receive up to two years of one-on-one mentorship from experienced business professionals, backed by an Indigenous-led team that understands the realities, barriers, and opportunities within Indigenous communities. Entrepreneurs also gain access to tools, learning resources, and national networking opportunities across a wide range of industries.
Available nationwide and open to businesses meeting certain requirements, the Indigenous Startup Program is well suited for aspiring founders looking for both financial backing and long-term guidance. Exploring the full program details can help determine whether this support aligns with your entrepreneurial goals.
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