Supporting Growth in Saint John’s Dynamic Business Landscape
Saint John, New Brunswick, continues to foster a vibrant and evolving business environment. As local entrepreneurs navigate current economic trends, including fluctuating interest rates and seasonal market shifts, access to robust support systems remains crucial for success. In a significant development for business owners across Canada, the federal government has renewed its commitment to the Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP), offering vital resources that can benefit Black-led businesses and not-for-profit organizations right here in Saint John.
While a recent announcement highlighted specific funding for the Prairies, the broader Black Entrepreneurship Program is a national initiative designed to dismantle systemic barriers faced by Black entrepreneurs nationwide. This renewed investment aims to provide the capital and resources necessary for Black-led businesses to thrive, innovate, and contribute to the Canadian economy.

Key Funding for Black Entrepreneurs
A core component of the BEP is the Ecosystem Fund, which recently received an additional $15.2 million over five years for the Prairies region, as announced by the Honourable Eleanor Olszewski, Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada. This fund is designed to strengthen not-for-profit organizations that serve Black-led businesses and entrepreneurs, enabling them to expand critical services such as mentorship, networking opportunities, financial planning, and comprehensive business training.
Black-led not-for-profit organizations across the country, including those in Saint John, that support the development or expansion of these vital services for Black entrepreneurs are eligible to apply for funding through the Ecosystem Fund. This means local organizations can enhance their capacity to support the growth and success of Black entrepreneurs in our community.
A National Commitment to Growth
The Government of Canada’s commitment to reducing barriers for Black entrepreneurs is underscored by the extension of the Black Entrepreneurship Program with an additional $189 million in funding through 2030. The BEP is structured around three key pillars:
- Ecosystem Fund: Provides support for not-for-profit organizations across the country to offer business support services to Black entrepreneurs and business owners.
- Loan Fund: Offers loans of up to $250,000, in collaboration with the Business Development Bank of Canada, to Black business owners and entrepreneurs nationwide.
- Knowledge Hub: Conducts research to improve the quality and availability of data on the Black entrepreneurship ecosystem in Canada.
Impact and Future Opportunities
The BEP has already demonstrated tangible results, providing ecosystem support to over 24,000 businesses and approving more than 800 loans totaling $70.6 million across the country. This renewed investment signifies a continued effort to empower Black entrepreneurs, helping them to start up, scale up, and build a stronger, more inclusive economy for all Canadians, including those contributing to Saint John’s economic vitality.
For Black entrepreneurs and supporting organizations in Saint John looking to access these opportunities, more information about the national Black Entrepreneurship Program can be found on the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada website.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP)?
The Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP) is a national initiative by the Government of Canada designed to help Black entrepreneurs overcome systemic barriers to accessing capital and resources. It includes an Ecosystem Fund, a Loan Fund, and a Knowledge Hub.
Who is eligible for support through the BEP?
Black entrepreneurs and Black-led not-for-profit organizations that provide business support services to Black entrepreneurs are eligible for various components of the BEP.
What kind of support does the Ecosystem Fund provide?
The Ecosystem Fund supports not-for-profit organizations in offering services such as mentorship, networking, financial planning, and business training to Black entrepreneurs.
How much funding has been committed to the BEP?
The BEP has been extended with an additional $189 million in funding through 2030, building on previous investments.
Where can I find more information about applying for BEP funding?
You can learn more about the Black Entrepreneurship Program and how to apply by visiting the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada website.




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