JEDI — Indigenous Business Incubator Program

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Turning an idea into a viable business can be especially challenging in the early stages, when access to guidance, networks, and capital matters most. For Indigenous entrepreneurs in New Brunswick, the JEDI Indigenous Business Incubator Program offers a structured environment to build confidence and momentum while developing a new or young business. Delivered by the Joint Economic Development Initiative, the program focuses on practical learning and real-world support rather than one-time funding alone.

Participants take part in weekly training sessions that cover core business fundamentals such as financial management, marketing, and planning, alongside one-on-one coaching and mentorship. Indigenous guest speakers and successful entrepreneurs share firsthand insights, while personalized support plans and business presentations help founders clarify their direction and goals. The incubator also creates opportunities to connect with the broader startup ecosystem through networking events, development resources, and access to useful tools and discounts that can lower early operating costs.

Beyond skills development, the program places strong emphasis on helping entrepreneurs navigate financing. Businesses receive guidance on raising capital and are introduced to financial resources, research and development organizations, and potential partners. Applications are currently being accepted on an ongoing basis for businesses meeting certain requirements, and reviewing the full program details can help determine whether this incubator is the right next step for your venture.

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