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FedDev Ontario Invests $2.4M to Scale Black Entrepreneurship in Southern Ontario

by Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu
September 6, 2025
in Funding, Tech Policy in Canada
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The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) is investing $2.4 million to strengthen Black entrepreneurship in the region. The funding will support York University’s Black Entrepreneurship Alliance (BEA), a partnership between YSpace and the Black Creek Community Health Centre.

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The investment will expand programs that help Black-led startups scale: mentorship, business process improvement, and export-readiness training. FedDev Ontario is positioning Black entrepreneurship as a central driver of economic growth in Southern Ontario.

Why This Matters – Barriers and Opportunities

Black founders in Canada face systemic barriers, including limited access to capital, mentorship, and networks. These challenges often restrict how fast their businesses can scale.

By channeling $2.4 million through BEA, FedDev Ontario is directly addressing those barriers. The agency’s 2024 departmental plan called for inclusive development, and this new funding shows how policy is being turned into practice. The goal is to create conditions where more Black-led businesses can thrive and contribute to the region’s economy.

Track Record of BEA

Since its launch in 2021, the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance (BEA) has built a strong track record of impact. The program has supported 136 ventures that together generated more than $46 million in revenue, raised $7.3 million in funding, and created nearly 1,000 jobs.

Its initiatives go beyond capital. BEA delivers mentorship, training in business process improvement, and export-readiness programs designed to prepare founders for global markets. This blend of technical and practical support has given many early-stage founders the confidence and resources to scale.

With new federal funding, BEA is positioned to expand its reach and deepen the kind of programming that has already proven effective.

What’s Next – Scaling Up

The new $2.4 million investment will allow BEA to support more than 350 Black-led businesses and provide mentorship and training to over 350 professionals in the Greater Toronto Area.

Programs will expand to cover skills development, market access, and export readiness. For founders, this means more structured pathways to scale from local traction to international markets. For professionals, it creates training opportunities that strengthen the region’s broader innovation ecosystem.

By scaling up its programming, BEA is aiming to create a larger pipeline of Black entrepreneurs who can compete, grow, and lead in Canada’s economy.

The Takeaway

FedDev Ontario’s $2.4 million investment signals confidence in Black entrepreneurship as a force for regional growth. By backing the Black Entrepreneurship Alliance, the agency is supporting programs that have already delivered jobs, revenue, and funding wins.

The next phase will expand that impact to hundreds more founders and professionals. For Southern Ontario, it shows that building an inclusive economy means making sure Black-led businesses have the resources to scale and compete.

Tags: Black entrepreneurs CanadaBlack Entrepreneurship AllianceFedDev Ontario fundinginclusive economic developmentSouthern Ontario startupsYork University BEA
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