Black Entrepreneurship Program

By GrantHub Research Team ·

For Black entrepreneurs in Ontario who are building, growing, or sustaining a business, access to capital and tailored support can make a meaningful difference. The Black Entrepreneurship Program is designed to respond to those realities by addressing long-standing barriers that many Black business owners face, from financing gaps to limited access to advisory networks. In Northern Ontario, the program is delivered through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, aligning national priorities with regional business needs.

Rather than focusing on a single type of assistance, the program brings together several forms of support. Eligible entrepreneurs may be able to access financing to help start or scale a business, alongside business development services such as mentorship, training, and strategic advice offered through Black-led organizations. In some cases, financing can reach into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on the project and business stage. The program also supports research and data initiatives aimed at improving the overall ecosystem for Black entrepreneurship in Canada, helping inform better programs and policies over time.

The Black Entrepreneurship Program is relevant across industries and business models, making it a flexible option for Ontario-based entrepreneurs who meet certain requirements. For business owners looking to understand how the different components fit together and which type of support may apply to their situation, exploring the full details can help clarify the next steps.

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