July 17, 2008
Budding entrepreneurs across the province are set to be their own boss with help from the provincial government.
This year, over 350 successful candidates were accepted into Ontario’s 2008 Summer Company program, of which 7 are from Ancaster Dundas Flamborough Westdale.
Summer Company provides students with the practical hands-on training, mentoring, and essential skills they need to start and operate a business. Entrepreneurs between the ages of 15 and 29 can qualify for grants of up to $3,000 from the Ontario government through the program.
QUOTES
“Small and medium sizes businesses are the engine of our economy. The Summer Company program gives our students an early opportunity to learn first-hand how entrepreneurs become successful and remain competitive,” said Minister of Small Business and Entrepreneurship,
Harinder Takhar
.
“The young entrepreneurs selected for Summer Company 2008 will benefit greatly from the funding and mentorship they will receive through the program,” said Ancaster Dundas Flamborough Westdale MPP Ted McMeekin. “The program will allow them to develop and apply fundamental business skills that will last a lifetime.”
QUICK FACTS
· The Summer Company program has helped over 1,700 students to launch their own businesses since the program began.
· 99 per cent of students would recommend the program to a friend, according to a survey conducted in the Spring of 2008.
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Learn more about the
Summer Company program
.
Read
Summer Company success stories
from previous years.