TriColour Venture fund (TCVF) at Smith School of Business is Canada's first student-advised venture capital fund.
Empowering self-identifying women with resources, mentorship, and a supportive community to explore and succeed in entrepreneurship and innovation.
For early-stage startups seeking to develop their business idea, the Q Your Venture program offers resources and support to help turn concepts into successful ventures.
This organization was created out of a need to help identify, support, and create a set of programs to help both potential and existing Black entrepreneurs to flourish in their entrepreneurial endeavors.
Small business owners can have access to experts in the fields of accounting and bookkeeping, legal, social media, human resources, accessibility support and business strategy.
QICSI is a program that offers the valuable opportunity to start your own business while being paid and receiving seed funding. It takes place full time in-person on Queen's Campus from May-August.
Newcomers to Canada face multiple barriers when settling into life in a new community. Those who choose to start businesses experience even more challenges in their entrepreneurial journeys.
The Innovate & Elevate student entrepreneurs will unveil their entrepreneurial ideas and compete for a life-changing trip to attend the European Innovation Accademy in Portugal.
St. Lawrence college partners with regional organizations to support workforce and economic development.
This competition offers post-secondary students and community members in Kingston the chance to advance their early-stage ventures through funding and mentorship.
The Innovation Hub is focused on making innovative learning strategies and opportunities accessible to the SLC student population.
Spark is a marketing agency offering video production, marketing, and design services. It focuses on storytelling and community partnerships to create impactful, human-centric experiences.
Youth in grades 9-12 have the opportunity to develop their entrepreneurial mindset, solve real-world problems, and compete in an international pitch competition.
Every year, resource providers update their programming and in response to new funding, initiatives and feedback from the community. Join our network and let us keep you informed of new programs that could be relevant to you.