
Manitoba launches race-based grant for “black-owned” businesses
Manitoba’s NDP government is launching a taxpayer-funded business grant program exclusively for entrepreneurs who identify as black. The provincial government, in collaboration with the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce, announced that they are now accepting applications for entrepreneurs and busines

When I drive around Winnipeg I’m amazed at how many Black people there are. Guess there will soon be more.Manitoba’s NDP government is launching a taxpayer-funded business grant program exclusively for entrepreneurs who identify as black.
The provincial government, in collaboration with the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce, announced that they are now accepting applications for entrepreneurs and business owners who run black-owned and black-led businesses. Those who are not black are ineligible.
The province is offering black businesses a grant between $5,000 and $20,000 in an effort to help black Manitobans “address the realities, barriers and opportunities specific to Black entrepreneurs and business owners in Manitoba.”
“Our government is proud to work with the Black business community in Manitoba to create good jobs and grow our economy,” said Business, Mining, Trade, and Job Creation Minister Jamie Moses.
“This program will help Black-owned and Black-led small businesses in Manitoba overcome systemic barriers and grow successful businesses in Manitoba.”
The grant will be focused on three areas— training on capital acquisition, helping to build relationships with professionals, and building business skills.
The grant application form requires the applicant to declare that the organization is black-owned or black-led, though it is not clear how the chamber of commerce and the government will be validating the claim.
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