Press Release
November 26, 2025
Across generations, Indigenous entrepreneurs have strengthened communities, revitalized traditional knowledge, and led innovations grounded in culture and identity. Yet many founders – especially those in early stages of developing an idea or business – still face barriers to mentorship, skills development, and financial opportunities.
The Indigenous Prosperity Foundation (IPF) is working to change that.
This week, IPF introduced Launchpad, a new Indigenous-led entrepreneurship program developed in collaboration with the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Associations (NACCA) and DMZ. Supported by funding from the Mastercard Foundation, Launchpad provides early-stage Indigenous entrepreneurs with practical business training, mentorship, access to early-stage resources, and a pathway toward long-term economic opportunity.
Launchpad is free, accessible online, and available to Indigenous people in every community across Canada.
Why Launchpad Matters for Indigenous Entrepreneurs
Launchpad is designed for early-stage Indigenous entrepreneurs, including those who are:
For many entrepreneurs at this stage, access to culturally aligned training and support can be transformative, helping develop confidence, validate ideas, and build towards sustainable growth.
While anyone can take the course, tailored supports, such as mentorship and micro-grants, are currently funded for Indigenous entrepreneurs aged 39 and under.
A Free, Accessible, Indigenous-Led Entrepreneurship Program
Delivered through Thinkific, the program includes 12 self-paced chapters on:
Every element of the course, including content, filming, motion graphics, and on-camera participation, was created by Indigenous entrepreneurs and consultants hired by IPF. With DMZ providing expertise in course development and structure, the program balances world-class instructional design with Indigenous-led creativity and expertise.
This focus reflects a key insight from IPF’s work: emerging Indigenous entrepreneurs often benefit most from early guidance, networks, and confidence-building supports that can shape their trajectory for years to come.
Together, this partnership strengthens a national movement toward Indigenous-led prosperity, with Launchpad serving as a scalable pathway into entrepreneurship, digital business, climate innovation, land-based ventures, arts and culture, sustainable food systems, and more.
A Growing Movement for Indigenous-Led Prosperity
Launching Launchpad is only the first step. IPF is already hearing from communities, Nations, and organizations across the country who want to expand access, deepen sector-specific learning, and support future Indigenous cohorts.
To meet this demand and to meaningfully support 2,000 emerging entrepreneurs, IPF is inviting aligned organizations to explore future partnership opportunities.
Organizations and institutions that partner with Launchpad can:
Partnerships are developed with care, ensuring alignment with Indigenous values, community priorities, and long-term sustainability.
What Sets Launchpad Apart
Launchpad is not a one-off workshop or short-term pilot. It is a long-term investment in Indigenous entrepreneurship with several defining strengths:
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