KITCHENER, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - June 10, 2016) - Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)
Today, the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Small Business and Tourism, along with Raj Saini, Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre, announced a non-repayable contribution of up to $880,000 for Communitech Corporation to support women-led businesses in the Waterloo Region. This announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario.
Supporting women-led businesses helps to diversify not only the technology sector, but the southern Ontario economy as a whole. With this funding, Communitech will establish the Fierce Founders Accelerator program, a seed funding program designed to support women-led early-stage businesses.
One of the first of its kind in the Waterloo area, the Fierce Founders Accelerator program will help increase representation of women in the technology sector and enhance the technology cluster in the Waterloo Region, which accounts for approximately 10% of the region's workforce.
For more information on this project funded through FedDev Ontario's Investing in Business Innovation initiative, please see the backgrounder.
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"Women play an integral role in the success of businesses. Today's announcement is a great example of the Government of Canada's commitment to supporting women in business while encouraging innovation and creativity in the technology sector."
- The Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Small Business and Tourism
"Promoting and encouraging women to lead businesses in the technology sector will have great long- term benefits for this region. Communitech's Fierce Founders Accelerator program will provide support to women-led businesses through seed funding, and will help create local jobs and economic prosperity in the Waterloo Region."
- Raj Saini, Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre
"Diverse companies are proven to be more successful. Women make up thirty percent of students entering engineering programs at the University of Waterloo, and it's continuing to rise. There's no reason why we can't see the same amount of women staring companies here. This program is one extra step to encourage that."
- Iain Klugman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Communitech
"From this program, and the support of our funders, we hope to see more female-founded companies emerge and succeed in southern Ontario. This program will set the stage for greater diversity in tech leadership we aim to see in the future."
- Danielle Graham, Program Manager, Women in Technology, Communitech
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Backgrounder
Federal Government Announces Support for Women-led Businesses in the Waterloo Region
Through the Investing in Business Innovation initiative, FedDev Ontario is providing Communitech Corporation with support of up to $880,000 to launch the Fierce Founders Accelerator program. This program is designed to assist women-led early-stage innovative businesses in the Waterloo Region.
The Fierce Founders Accelerator program aims to increase the number of women-led companies in the Waterloo Region with the long-term objective of promoting and encouraging participation of women in the technology sector.
Communitech will run the Fierce Founders Accelerator program in four successive cohorts with about five companies each. Participating companies will receive:
Communitech will accept online applications from entrepreneurs across southern Ontario.
Further details are available on the Communitech website.
About Communitech
Communitech is an innovation centre in the Waterloo region that supports a community of more than 1,000 tech companies-from startups to rapidly growing mid-size companies and large global players. A member of the Ontario Network of Entrepreneurs, which is funded by the Ontario Government, Communitech helps tech companies start, grow and succeed.
FedDev Ontario's Investing in Business Innovation Initiative
The Investing in Business Innovation (IBI) initiative aims to strengthen the innovation ecosystem in southern Ontario. It helps new entrepreneurs become investment-ready through seed financing and skills development. It helps early-stage businesses with a product or service to further develop and bring it to market.
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