Offered by Government of Canada, Business Development Bank of Canada
Access to flexible financing can be a major hurdle for entrepreneurs from underserved communities who are ready to grow but may not fit traditional lending profiles. The BDC Financing — Inclusive Entrepreneurship Loan is designed to help close that gap by offering tailored, repayable financing to Canadian businesses that are majority owned and led by women, Indigenous, or Black entrepreneurs. Available nationwide through the Business Development Bank of Canada, this loan supports small and medium-sized businesses that are building momentum and need capital to move forward with confidence.
The program can be used for a wide range of growth-focused initiatives, from launching new projects and purchasing inventory to upgrading equipment or investing in technology like software systems or e-commerce platforms. Financing can reach up to a few hundred thousand dollars, with terms structured to give business owners more breathing room, including the ability to delay principal repayments early on. BDC also emphasizes long-term partnerships, offering stable terms, no application or annual fees, and additional benefits for entrepreneurs who strengthen their financial skills.
For business owners looking for inclusive, flexible financing that understands both opportunity and risk, this loan can be a meaningful option. Reviewing the full details can help determine whether it fits your growth plans and financing needs.
Available in: National
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Official Canadian Programs
Innovation Canada, NRC, CRA, BDC & provincial agencies
Afro-Canadian Entrepreneurs Association
Government of Canada, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Government of Canada, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
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