BIG Black NEWS!

The Canadian government is investing $3 MILLION to supercharge Black-owned businesses in the Prairies!

BIG Black NEWS!

The Canadian government is investing $3 MILLION to supercharge Black-owned businesses in the Prairies!

🚀 BIG Black NEWS!The Canadian government is investing $3 MILLION to supercharge Black-owned businesses in the Prairies! 💸💰The African Canadian Civic Engagement Council and Black Business Ventures Association will each receive $1.5 million to provide training, mentorship, and resources to help Black entrepreneurs THRIVE!Over 250 job and skill training opportunities will be created, boosting local economies and innovation! 🌟Kudos to Minister Olszewski, Minister Valdez, and community leaders for making it happen! 🙌Hosted at the beautiful Timbuktu Innovation Hub of the African Canadian Civic Engagement Council, minister told Diversity Magazine that there are more announcements to come as this is just three of $15 Millions to be given out. She added that groups not impacted by this program like Black artists, conspicuously absent from previous disbursements, can check out other opportunities on the website of Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan).Stay tuned for more updates on all Diversity Magazine platforms.#BlackEntrepreneurshipProgram #BEP #BlackExcellence

🚀 GROSSES NOUVELLES pour la communauté noire !
Le gouvernement canadien investit 3 MILLIONS de dollars pour dynamiser les entreprises appartenant à des personnes noires dans les Prairies ! 💸💰

Le African Canadian Civic Engagement Council et la Black Business Ventures Association recevront chacun 1,5 million de dollars pour offrir formation, mentorat et ressources afin d’aider les entrepreneurs noirs à PROSPÉRER !

Plus de 250 emplois et opportunités de formation seront créés, stimulant l’économie locale et l’innovation ! 🌟

Bravo à la ministre Olszewski, à la ministre Valdez et aux leaders communautaires pour avoir rendu cela possible ! 🙌

Lors de l’événement tenu au magnifique Timbuktu Innovation Hub du African Canadian Civic Engagement Council, la ministre a déclaré à Diversity Magazine que d’autres annonces suivront, car ce financement n’est que 3 millions sur les 15 millions de dollars prévus. Elle a ajouté que les groupes non concernés par ce programme, comme les artistes noirs, absents des précédentes distributions, peuvent consulter d’autres opportunités sur le site de Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan).

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#BlackEntrepreneurshipProgram #BEP #BlackExcellence