Minister Valdez Unveils Maïa Project to Boost Women Entrepreneurs

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

A more inclusive economy is a stronger economy. That's why the Government of Canada is dedicated to taking concrete action to support women entrepreneurs from coast to coast to coast, which will help build an economy that works for all Canadians.

Today, the Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister of Small Business, announced the launch of the Maïa Inclusive Growth Project along with Ruth Vachon, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Réseau des Femmes d'affaires du Québec (RFAQ).

This project was made possible by $3.7 million in funding through the Government of Canada's Women Entrepreneurship Strategy Ecosystem Fund. It is being delivered by the RFAQ with EY, the Business Development Bank of Canada, Women's Enterprise Organizations of Canada and several other organizations dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs across Canada.

The Maïa project will focus on diversifying the supply chain to help women entrepreneurs across Canada secure contracts with major buyers. To accomplish this, the RFAQ will educate large corporations on the benefits of diversifying their supply chains, and it will train and support women entrepreneurs on how to access these supply chains.

Support for women entrepreneurs will include:

  • raising awareness among 5000 women entrepreneurs across Canada about the importance of accessing new markets;
  • training and supporting 750 women entrepreneurs, including 200 from diverse backgrounds, to successfully integrate into the supply chains of large corporations; and
  • facilitating the certification of women-owned businesses by working with organizations such as the Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council and the Inclusive Workplace and Supply Council of Canada.
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