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Program Overview
Practical and Relevant Content
Learning the art of business is a process that requires practice and dedication, much like any other craft or sport. At NIWEE, we value the blend of Indigenous and Western perspectives, using a combination of learning methods and mentoring to enhance your knowledge.
To succeed, you must have the determination to work hard and implement your business idea, while remaining open-minded and adaptable to the needs of your customers. Are you ready for this challenge?
If you are an Indigenous woman aged 17 or older, you may be eligible for the "Grand Mother Moon Fellowship," which will provide support for up to 36 months to launch and scale your business. Over the next four years, we will select 100 deserving candidates to receive this fellowship.

Start-up Entrepreneurs
Discover how to efficiently test the fundamental components of your business model to prevent unnecessary expenditure of resources.
By learning to test your business model, you can gather concrete evidence to confirm that you are headed in the right direction. With this evidence, you can make informed decisions, reduce your risks, and rest easier.
If you are interested in gaining fresh perspectives, we invite you to join us.
Early-Stage Entrepreneurs
As a small business owner or someone with an entrepreneurial idea, you may have done some research and put in hard work to make some money.
However, you may feel like the return on investment isn't quite there. Your customers may love your product or service but are hesitant to pay for it. You have big dreams for your business but taking the leap seems too risky. NIWEE is here for you.
Consider joining us for support and guidance.
You are invited to visit our NIWEE website for more details on the program. Go to NIWEE.ca/courses