Indigenous business ventures in Canada will get a boost thanks to a $1 million donation from BMO Financial Group to expand the Aboriginal Canadian Entrepreneurs Program (ACE),
The University of VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 Gustavson School of Business developed the ACE program in partnership with the Tribal Resources Investment Corporation (TRICORP), to provide culturally appropriate and community-tailored business education in Indigenous communities across B.C..
B次元官网网址淭he ACE program has become, and will continue to be, the key catalyst in forging our economic self-reliance. Our program ensures the participation of Aboriginal people in the economy as business owners,B次元官网网址 said Frank Parnell, CEO of TRICORP.
Thank you to for hosting us this morning, where weB次元官网网址檙e excited to welcome delegates from TRICORP and to for a significant announcement.
B次元官网网址 Gustavson UVic (@GustavsonUVic)
The program runs for 20 weeks, with aspiring Indigenous entrepreneurs receiving education in the classroom, mentorship coaching sessions and hands-on entrepreneurial exercises. A key part of the program is developing a business plan for a startup venture.
Since ACE started in 2013, more than 275 graduates from 26 Indigenous communities across B.C. have taken the program, 72 business ventures have been launched, and many more are in the planning stages.
The program has received multiple awards since its inception, including the 2016 Overall Global Best Award where it was chosen from a competitive pool of six categories encompassing seven world regions and 84 finalists.
To help expand this innovative and international award-winning program to other areas of B.C. and to regions across Canada, BMO Financial Group stepped up and committed $1 million to ACE. The first program expansion, to start this month, will be entrepreneurial training on Vancouver Island for Indigenous artisans wanting to launch or expand their art-based ventures. Known as ACE Artists, the training for the pilot program is supported by the BMO Aboriginal Canadian Entrepreneurship Catalyst Fund.
Congrats to and for $1m donation for#FirstNation Art Entrepreneur program funding. Nice to meet from near my old home of Prince Rupert, great artist (that's her print on the right)
B次元官网网址 Kevin Murdoch (@MurdochOakBay)
B次元官网网址淲e greatly appreciate BMOB次元官网网址檚 support for the ACE program,B次元官网网址 says UVic President Jamie Cassels. B次元官网网址淭he BMO Aboriginal Canadian Entrepreneurship Catalyst Fund will enable us to expand this program and build on the wonderful collaboration we have with TRICORP. This gift will allow the partnership to bring entrepreneurship courses to more Indigenous communities throughout the country.B次元官网网址
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