MP Julie Dzerowicz Announces Support for Not-For-Profit, Black-led Organization in Toronto
August 16, 2021 · Toronto, ON – Black-Canadian business owners and entrepreneurs make important contributions to the Canadian economy, yet they continue to face systemic racism and obstacles in starting and growing their businesses. This has been further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Government of Canada is working to address long-standing barriers with its first-everBlack Entrepreneurship Program (BEP)—an over $400 million investment to support the long-term success of Black entrepreneurs and business owners.
Friday, MP Julie Dzerowicz, the Member of Parliament for Davenport, on behalf of the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, announced that CaribbeanTales will receive $648,000 to deliver theNational Ecosystem Fundin Toronto.
With this funding, CaribbeanTales will expand its existing established Creators of Colour Incubator Program, to provide a national Black Incubator and Studio Access Program (CBISAP), primarily focused on supporting Black female media entrepreneurs. CBISAP will support creators, filmmakers, and producers to start their own media companies, develop studio skills, and produce pitch decks and proofs of concept for their projects. CBISAP will give Black producers the necessary tools to participate in the mainstream Canadian media industry and distribute their content nationally and internationally.
The support is provided through the National Ecosystem Fund, which was created to strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem for Black entrepreneurs and business owners across Canada.
“Black Canadian business owners and entrepreneurs make significant contributions to the Canadian economy and to communities around them but continue to face systemic barriers. This investment to support Caribbean Tales in Toronto is an important step to support Black entrepreneurs and business owners. The National Ecosystem Fund will support Black-led business organizations across the country so that they can better access capital, and offer mentoring, financial planning services, and business training to entrepreneurs and business owners. This is just one part of our whole-of-government approach to taking action against anti-Black racism.” – The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion, and International Trade
“Through the National Ecosystem Fund, CaribbeanTales will be able to expand existing initiatives or create new ones and provide critical support, services, and resources to Black Entrepreneurs and businesses in Toronto. This important investment is another example of our government’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, while working to address systemic racism against Black Canadians.” – The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages
“For too long, our diverse artistic community has been underfunded. We know women and racialized people have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Supporting entrepreneurs–especially racialized women entrepreneurs–is critically important as we come out of this pandemic. By increasing funding to diverse organizations doing great work at the local level, our federal Liberal government is helping to build a more equitable country. In Canada, we know that diversity is a strength– and by helping diverse communities share their lived realities through their art and their stories, we are building stronger communities and a stronger country.” – MP Julie Dzerowicz, the Member of Parliament for Davenport
“CaribbeanTales CT will expand its existing national incubator program to create the CT Black Incubator Studio Program CBISAP that will focus primarily on providing access to Black female creates and producers, helping them to start their own media companies complete pitch decks with proof of concepts so that they can take a meaningful role in the Canadian media industry and distribute their products nationally and internationally.” – Frances-Anne Solomon, Founder/Director, CaribbeanTales Media Group
Quick facts
- The Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP) is a partnership between the Government of Canada, Black-led business organizations, post-secondary or other accredited educational institutions and financial institutions.
- Canada’s Regional Development Agencies deliver the BEP’s National Ecosystem Fund, and work with selected partner organizations to assist them in implementing their services.
- The Black Entrepreneurship Program is an over $400 million investment including:
- up to $53 million for the National Ecosystem Fund to support Black-led business organizations across the country. It will help Black business owners and entrepreneurs access funding and capital and provide them with mentorship, financial planning services and business training. An additional $51.7 million for the BEP was provided in Budget 2021.
- up to $291.3 million in support through the Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund, which will provide loans of up to $250,000 for Black business owners and entrepreneurs.
- up to $6.5 million for the Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub, which will conduct qualitative and quantitative research and collect data on the state of Black entrepreneurship in Canada and help identify Black entrepreneurs’ barriers to success as well as opportunities for growth.
- Canada’s regional development agencies are on the ground helping businesses weather the effects of the pandemic. With the measures recently proposed in Budget 2021, FedDev Ontario continues to be a trusted partner to deliver targeted support in Toronto.
Associated links
- Black Entrepreneurship Program – http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/150.nsf/eng/h_00000.html
- Minister Ng announces the launch of the Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund –https://www.canada.ca/en/innovation-science-economic-development/news/2021/05/minister-ng-announces-the-launch-of-the-black-entrepreneurship-loan-fund.html
- Minister Ng announces opening of applications for the Black Entrepreneurship Program’s National Ecosystem Fund and Knowledge Hub – https://www.canada.ca/en/innovation-science-economic-development/news/2020/11/minister-ng-announces-opening-of-applications-for-the-black-entrepreneurship-programs-national-ecosystem-fund-and-knowledge-hub.html