Starting or growing a business can feel isolating, especially when you’re navigating new markets, financing decisions, or export opportunities. For women entrepreneurs in New Brunswick, the CBDC Women in Business New Brunswick program offers hands-on, practical support designed to meet you where you are in your business journey. Delivered through Community Business Development Corporations, this initiative focuses less on one-time funding and more on long-term success through expert guidance and tailored advice.
What sets this program apart is access to an experienced team of bilingual development officers who work directly with women entrepreneurs in both rural and urban communities. Support is available for early-stage start-ups, established small businesses planning their next phase of growth, and companies exploring opportunities beyond Canada. Business owners can receive personalized consultations, advisory services, and training that address real operational challenges, from refining a business model to preparing for expansion or export. The program also places a strong emphasis on inclusion, with dedicated support for Indigenous women and initiatives that connect women from underrepresented groups to resources and peer networks.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, CBDC Women in Business New Brunswick adapts its support to each project, with non-repayable assistance that varies based on business needs. For women entrepreneurs looking for experienced guidance and meaningful connections, exploring the full details of this program can be an important next step.
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