#BHM2023: A Conversation on Black Food Sovereignty by Black Food Sovereignty (BFS), Toronto.

#BHM #BlackHistoryMonth Date: February 28, 2023. Event: A Conversation on Black Food Sovereignty. #BlackFoodSovereignty Toronto invites Black Farmers to discuss their needs as farmers and how farm owners’ development can be prioritized. You’ll hear from GTA fellow farmers and engage in rich learning, networking and more. Register here: http://ow.ly/r1fq50MVe9P   About: The...

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P8 Series by the Ontario Cooperative Association – OCA | From Principle to Practice: Breaking Down Barriers – Lessons for a More Inclusive Economy

Join the Ontario Cooperative Association (OCA) on February 22nd, 2023 for the P8 Series – From Principle to Practice: Breaking Down Barriers – Lessons for a More Inclusive Economy An exploration of some of the key systemic barriers that exist for under-represented groups wanting to develop, or currently operating a co-operative,...

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Apply today for IEF Micro-grants – applications accepted until Feb. 14

The Innovators & Entrepreneurs Foundation are accepting applications for their IEF Micro-grants. There are six $5000 cash micro-grants available under four categories. Applications will be accepted until 3pm ET, February 14, 2023. Winners will be notified by February 28, 2023. The Innovators & Entrepreneurs Foundation Micro-grants are designed to support Canadian entrepreneurs and...

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Worlding Feminist Solidarity Economies Series: “Daring to conceptualize the Black Social Economy.”

We are so excited to announce that Dr. Sherice Nelson is a speaker in the Worlding Feminist Solidarity Economies Series on Thursday, October 27th, from 11:00 to 13:00.  The talk title is “Daring to conceptualize the Black Social Economy.” And she will be presenting with Jamye Wooten (Cllctivly) and Juliet ‘Kego...

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Dr. Keisha Blain talks about her important new book, “UNTIL I AM FREE!

@KeishaBlain talks about her important new book, “Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Enduring Message to America.” Are you registered yet? https://bit.ly/3yfasuv “We have a long fight and this fight is not mine alone, but you are not free whether you are white or black, until I am...

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Save the Date: Tuesday 20th, 2022 – Launch of Worlding Feminist Political Economies Series.

Save the date Tuesday, 20th September 2022 at 6pm – 8pm EST (Eastern Time/US). The formal launch of the Worlding Feminist Political Economies Series. The first event Ubuntu and the Social Economy is with Professor Haddy Njie and Professor Mary Njerie Kinyanjui will be held via zoom. We are...

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#StandWithOwners – September 18 is the deadline for the Telus $25,000 Grant

Telus is recommitting $1M to empower Canadian business. Own a business that deserves a boost? Apply for a chance to receive $25,000 in funding, advertising, and technology. Funding $10,000 in cash to help boost your business.   Advertising Local advertising customized with your brand message.   Technology package A...

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#ShopHERE: Funded by the province of Ontario to help Ontario businesses and artists get selling online.

WHAT DOES THE PROGRAM DO? helps you create and configure your online store trains you on how to manage it provides support to get your online store live helps with marketing the store WHO IS ELIGIBLE? under 10 full time employees (25 if a restaurant) registered business in Ontario...

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BWPW Co-op Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer With Our Cooperative!

Administrative Assistant and Workshop Coordinator Job Description The role of the Administrative Assistant and Workshop Coordinator involves working very closely with a team of instructors and another Administrative Assistant and Workshop Coordinator to provide live online and in-person workshops and to provide administrative support to the instructors/presenters for their...

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Inspiring Women Entrepreneurs: The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Finale 2022

Are you a woman entrepreneur? Here’s something to inspire you! The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Finale held some weeks ago on April 28, 2022. It had 2,000+ attendees who tuned in in-person and virtually to cheer for the Finalists and celebrate 20 years of impact with #TheForum for Women...

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Save The Date – May 14, 2022: Learn Your Rights! Black Workers’ Rights Event

A day to celebrate the organizing traditions in the Black community and support Black workers with workers’ rights advocacy and resources!   About this event In honour of the long tradition of Black workers organizing to improve rights for everyone: Join the Jamaican Canadian Association, the Public Service Alliance...

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Training & Events: Toronto World Trade Centre’s Trade Accelerator Program (TAP) for Women-led Businesses

Are you a women-owned or led business seeking to expand into new markets? Join the online information session by the Toronto World Trade Centre, on April 12th to find out more about TAP’s new cohort. Register: https://bit.ly/3LurIjr Learn how women entrepreneurs can accelerate growth and increase sales through exporting...

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EDC: Trade Barriers for Black-Owned and-Led businesses in Canada

Join Export Development Canada’s National Lead for Black Exporters in a discussion about the challenges of selling outside of Canada as a Black-owned business. Black exporter strategy consultations EDC is committed to helping Black-owned and -led businesses grow and expand into international markets. Research shows Black businesses face significant...

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Youth Entrepreneurship Guide – Government of Canada Resources

Introduction Futurpreneur Canada Start-up Program Summer Company Junior Achievement Canada Source: http://sbs-spe.feddevontario.canada.ca/youth-entrepreneurship-guide Entrepreneurship can begin at any age. This guide will introduce you to the basics of starting a business, and highlight government programs available to young entrepreneurs in Ontario. To be eligible for youth entrepreneur programs you need...

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Canadian Women’s Foundation – Community Needs Grant.

Source: Canadian Women’s Foundation Community Needs Grants 2022 Deadline: March 21, 2022 at 5:00pm EDT The Canadian Women’s Foundation is now accepting proposals for Community Needs grants. Approximately 24 grants up to a maximum of $20,000 each will be selected. The aim of the Community Needs Grants is to...

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Despite Awareness, Black Women Entrepreneurs Remain Underfunded, by Tanya Hayles

Source: Globe and Mail | Follow them on Twitter: @globeandmail When Sarah Juma was starting her business, Innovate Inclusion, potential funders explicitly said her company would do better with a white man at the helm. “I’ve experienced people doubting that this is really my company,” says the founder of...

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A Black woman’s guide to venture-capital fundraising by Dominic-Madori Davis 

A Black woman’s guide to venture-capital fundraising: How to pitch investors, build a support network, and raise millions. By Dominic-Madori Davis | Culled from Business Insider Raising venture capital is a daunting experience for Black women. Before 2021, only 93 Black female founders had raised $1 million or more...

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New Black-owned Business Directory and Marketplace Launches in Canada

Source: Global News, Canada Nerissa Allen, president of the Black Business Association of BC, shares details of a new online directory, providing a platform for black-owned businesses.   It’s easier than ever to discover great Black-owned businesses in Canada thanks to a new national online directory and e-commerce marketplace....

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#FundingSolutions | Fair Finance Fund – Now Accepting Loan Applications for Local Food & Farm Businesses.

The Winter Intake for Fair Finance Fund is OPEN | Now Accepting Loan Applications – If you are looking for a Business loan from $20,000 to up to $200,000 for your mission-driven local food or farm business, visit http://fairfinancefund.org/apply.  Applications are now being accepted up until Friday, February 18th,...

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Origins of Cooperative Economics – ROSCAs – A Black History Month Event by the Banker Ladies

Join us on February 8 at 8:00 pm EST! TOPIC: THE ORIGINS OF COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS: ROSCAS A BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT. Moderated by: Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein, University of Toronto Panelists:  Andria Barrett, The Banker Ladies Council  Mabinty Bangura, The Banker Ladies Council Juliet Kego Ume-Onyido, Black Women Professional...

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#SisterhoodSolidarity | Power in Unity: Meet the Kenyan Women Cooperative That Pooled Their Contributions to Build a 5-Storey Apartment.

Written by Samuel Abuya (Culled from African Global News). It is widely said, and agreed, that iron sharpens iron. This can be said of a Kenyan women group which pooled their cash to put up an apartment with at least 100 rooms and are now Landladies. This group from...

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