Advocates, promotes, and enhances the interests of the Leduc and area businesses.
Phone: (780)-986-5454
Advocates, promotes, and enhances the interests of the Leduc and area businesses.
Phone: (780)-986-5454
Enhances the economic development of businesses through the promotion and marketing of downtown Leduc.
Phone: (587)-336-2292
Access to financial support, employment services, career resources, and employer resources.
Phone: 1-(877)-644-9992
Assists entrepreneurs and small businesses across industries and at differing stages of development by providing access to information, training, and competitive programs.
Phone: (825)-965-7526
Provides services and management resources to start or expand enterprises and provides support and assistance to municipalities in the area of economic development.
Phone: (780)-968-7013
The Small Business Support Program is a resource for all small businesses—whether you’re exploring a new business idea or already operating a small business with up to 10 employees. The program offers contacts, tools, resources, 1:1 coaching, accountability, learning series events, mentorship, and cohort groups to support small businesses in the region. This includes startups, home-based businesses, existing small businesses (under 10 employees), and youth entrepreneurs ages 13 and up.
Contact: (780)-566-5454
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