Each International Women’s Day, BetaKit seeks to highlight and amplify conversations, resources, and individuals in the Canadian tech ecosystem supporting women’s initiatives.
In 2021, BetaKit turned its focus towards the numerous events, programs, and organizations seeking to provide that support across the country. Each year since then, we have updated the list to create an evolving resource of programs and organizations for women entrepreneurs.
As indicated in the title, this list by its very nature is an incomplete one, and should not be considered definitive. We ask that gaps on this list be taken as an opportunity to add to it, in our efforts to amplify the hard work of those that seek to create a more diverse and equitable ecosystem (not just for one day, but year-round).
Please read, share, and tell us what we’ve missed.
PROGRAMS
Fifth Wave Initiative
Fifth Wave Initiative is a suite of programs and services offered by the Canadian Film Centre that aim to accelerate and sustain the growth of women-owned or led businesses in southern Ontario’s digital media sector.
Women in Tech Peer Group
The Women in Tech Peer Group aims to boost the retention and advancement of women in the technology sector by supporting and encouraging women in the province to pursue careers in tech and seek leadership roles. The group, offered by Newfoundland innovation hub Genesis, provides a forum for women in the tech sector to connect with each other.
Canada-India Accelerator Program
Offered through Carleton University, the Canada-India Accelerator Program helps women-led businesses in Canada scale-up their companies in India.
ELLA
ELLA is an accelerator program through York University focused on supporting women entrepreneurs.
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WE-CAN
WE-CAN is a project that aims to empower current and aspiring women-identifying entrepreneurs by providing tools, resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Led by Queen’s University, the program is supported by the Government of Canada through FedDev Ontario’s Women Entrepreneurship Strategy Ecosystem Fund.
Women in Tech Sales Bootcamp
Offered by TalentMinded, the Women in Tech Sales Bootcamp is a five-day training program that aims to help match women who want to pursue a career in tech sales with organizations looking to tap into a diverse, sales-ready talent pool.
Shine Bootcamp
Shine Bootcamp is an eight-week accelerator designed to support women who want to improve their public speaking skills.
LIFT Circle
LIFT Circle is an initiative of Indigenous LIFT Collective that aims to support Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs in Canada during COVID-19 and beyond.
Compass North
Offered by L-SPARK, Compass North is a five-month program designed for women-led tech companies.
Communitech Fierce Founders Program
Communitech offers a fast-paced business and personal growth program designed for female entrepreneurs who have launched their minimum viable product or are close to doing so. The program recently expanded with Fierce Founders Uplift to support minority female and non-binary founders.
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Laurier Digital Boost Program
The Digital Boost Program offers branding, social media, and website support to women entrepreneurs. The program is run by the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics’ Women Entrepreneurship Centre.
Volta Boost
Volta Boost is a new, collaborative program between Volta, Black Business Initiative, Ulnooweg, and is supported by RBC and ACOA. The program supports the growth and development of Black and Indigenous entrepreneurs. Preference will be given to applicants identifying as female and/or members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Women Taking over the World with Tech (WTWT)
WTWT is another Volta program that meets monthly. It’s open to women working in all areas of tech or tech adjacent fields, as well as supporters of women in tech. With this program, launched in 2017, the aim is that participants will learn a new skill, network with other women in tech, find mentorship opportunities, and more.
Digital Skills for Women
Digital Skills for Women is a non-profit learning cohort created by CloudKettle for women who do not have experience in the tech/digital/IT industry. This cohort is designed to help participants learn more about industry-related topics, the ecosystem, and career opportunities.
Dr. Roberta Bondar STEM Career Development Program
The Dr. Roberta Bondar STEM Career Development Program helps women, nonbinary people, and gender diverse people working in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) to network with industry leaders and peers to get a behind-the-scenes look at the science and tech industries in Canada.
HERoes program
The HERoes program, launched by Mindbrdige Analytics and the University of Ottawa, provides programs to support the advancement of womxn and youth leaders in STEM.
SheBoot
SheBoot is an Ottawa-based six-week boot camp that prepares founders to pitch their business and secure investment.
TalkShopMedia’s Women in FinTech Grant
The Women in Fintech Grant is $30,000 worth of public relations and communications services that were to be awarded to one deserving woman-founded, early-stage fintech in 2021.
The Propeller Experience
Tellent’s Propeller Experience is a program and community that aims to equip women with the mindset, skillset, and network to succeed.
DMZ Women Founders Fast Track program
DMZ’s three-month Women Founders Fast Track accelerator program helps women-identifying founders of early-stage tech startups.
Fireweed Fellowship
The Fireweed Fellowship calls itself “the first national accelerator program for Indigenous entrepreneurship in Canada.” Its first cohort aims to welcome 15 to 20 Indigenous womxn (cis or trans), non-binary folx, 2 Spirit, IndigiQueer entrepreneurs. It is supported by Raven Indigenous Capital Partners (which recently closed a $25 million venture fund for Indigenous entrepreneurs) and based out of Radius at Simon Fraser University.
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Women Founder’s Project
Offered by Front Row Ventures, the Women Founders Project is an accelerator for women students in Canada who want to take their businesses from ideation to execution. The program recently relaunched after pausing due to COVID-19.
Google for Startups Women Founders Accelerator
Google’s recently launched three-month digital accelerator program from women founders serves high potential seed to Series A-stage tech startups based in the United States and Canada.
Tech Undivided
Offered by VentureLAB, Tech Undivided is a six-month program that helps women-led companies scale their businesses.
U For Change’s Graphic Design and Web Development program
U For Change’s two-month Graphic Design and Web Development program is offered to all womxn aged 16-29 who are interested in learning the fundamentals of web development and the foundations of graphic design.
W Venture
W Venture is a personalized 3-month program for women entrepreneurs in British Columbia.
FoundHers
FoundHers allows women to receive support and guidance on bringing their business ideas to life. The program consists of two intensive 17-week courses. The Boost Course covers five weeks and the Lift Course, reserved for 10 selected participants, will last until mid-July.
Rhyze Project
Led by Innovation Guelph, the Rhyze Project aims to cultivate women entrepreneurs, strengthen their businesses, and move the needle for women-founded businesses. The program provides education, mentorship, and project work as well as leadership skills and networks to get women-identifying entrepreneurs to the next stage of their growth.
Women Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Fund
The fund is part of the federal government’s Women Entrepreneurship Strategy. At the beginning of 2022, the fund called for new proposals with $25 million available for projects that aim to remove systemic barriers and create more equal access to the resources that help diverse and underserved women in business.
RBC Women in Cleantech Accelerator
In 2021, MaRS and the Royal Bank of Canada launched an accelerator aimed to connect and support women-led clean technology ventures.
Founder’s Lab
Launched by The51 sister organization Movement51 in 2023, Founder’s Lab is new “investment readiness” program focused on preparing women and gender-diverse entrepreneurs from across the country to raise capital.
Kickstart Program
Run by the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii), the Kickstart Program aims to guide women and gender-diverse individuals as they pursue careers in artificial intelligence.
Women in Technology Series
BDC Capital’s Thrive Venture Fund has partnered with Future Capital to train women across Canada in angel investing through the Women in Technology Series.
ORGANIZATIONS
StandUp Ventures
StandUp Ventures is a Toronto-based seed-stage venture fund focused on investing in ventures with at least one female founder in a key leadership role.
TechGirls Canada
TechGirls Canada is a not-for-profit organization that conducts research and helps create solutions that address barriers for diversity and equity in science and technology sectors.
YWCA Hamilton
YWCA Hamilton is a women-led organization that offers health and wellness programs for women, families, seniors, and people with special needs. Its Enterprise Centre supports businesses with coaching, business plan training, mentoring, and digital support services.
SheEO Canada
SheEO is a Toronto-based organization supporting women-led businesses in Canada and globally. It brings together women to pool together money, which is loaned with no interest to women-led ventures.
Women and Color
Women and Color is a Toronto-based not-for-profit that connects tech events to subject matter experts who identify as women, people of colour, or both via a searchable database.
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Disruption Ventures
Disruption Ventures is a Toronto-based venture capital firm focused on investing in women-owned and led companies.
SAP Women’s Group
The SAP Women’s Group consists of innovators, coders, and leaders, working to change the future for women working in tech.
The51
The51 is a Calgary-based investment platform that funds innovative early-stage women-led startups based primarily in Canada.
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) is a University of Toronto organization that looks to promote the education of women in science and engineering.
Canada Learning Code
Canada Learning Code, formerly Ladies Learning Code, aims to provide digital skills to all Canadians, particularly women-identifying, transgender, non-binary, and racialized individuals.
hEr VOLUTION
hEr VOLUTION is a Toronto-based charitable organization that focuses on young women from underserved communities who are interested in STEM, and connects them with industry leaders for support.
Parkdale Centre for Innovation
The Parkdale Centre for Innovation is a Toronto-based hub for women founders and early-stage startups.
Women’s Enterprise Organization of Canada
Women’s Enterprise Organizations of Canada is a national network of entrepreneur support organizations that provide resources for women entrepreneurs.
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BDC Capital’s Women in Technology Venture Fund
BDC Capital’s Women in Technology Venture Fund is one of the world’s largest VC funds dedicated to investing in women-led tech companies.
Forum for Women Entrepreneurs
FWE educates, mentors and connects women entrepreneurs to be wildly successful, promoting strong economies and thriving communities.
Scale Without Borders
Scale Without Borders is a social venture that aims to support newcomers in tech & entrepreneurship. Through its programs and community, Scale Without Borders aims to help newcomers grow their businesses or break into and thrive in tech.
Sandpiper Ventures
Launched in May 2020, women-led Sandpiper Ventures invests in early-stage women tech entrepreneurs. Sandpiper is the $20 million CAD first fund of the Atlantic Women’s Venture Fund. Although the venture capital firm focuses mainly on women-led initiatives, it also supports other projects that drive growth and innovation in Atlantic Canada.
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theBoardlist
theBoardlist is an online talent marketplace that connects CEOs searching for board director candidates with highly qualified women and men of colour.
Tech Spark
Tech Spark is a tech and design school that serves children of colour, girls, women, and teachers.
The Canadian Women’s Network
The Canadian Women’s Network connects Canadian female founders with women leaders globally. It delivers educational programs to women leading high-growth businesses under $5 million who want to access Silicon Valley’s connections, expertise, and capital.
Women in Tech World
Women in Tech World is a Vancouver-based grassroots, volunteer-run organization dedicated to supporting women in tech that delivers educational programming.
Athena Pathways
Athena Pathways aims to help more Canadian women participate in the artificial intelligence sector through education. The organization ultimately looks to fill job vacancies at Canadian tech companies and allow these companies to become more competitive while addressing the gender gap in AI.
Accelia Capital
Accelia Capital is a Québec-based venture capital firm focused on supporting female-led technology startups.
Cross-Border Impact Ventures
Cross-Border Impact Ventures is an impact fund that invests in women and children’s health-focused technology.
Women’s Equity Lab
Women’s Equity Lab is an angel investment group that was launched in 2017 in Victoria, British Columbia by 23 founding partners and the support of the National Angel Capital Organization, the Capital Investment Network (CIN), and Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt, LLP.
Phoenix Fire
Phoenix Fire is women-led angel fund and and networking community focused on investing in and supporting women building early-stage Canadian tech startups. Part of the Archangel Network of Funds, Phoenix Fire has secured $3.4 million CAD to date.
Thrive Venture Fund and Lab for Women
Launched in 2022, BDC Capital’s Thrive Venture Fund and Lab for Women is a $500 million CAD initiative focused on supporting women entrepreneurs and investors across Canada that succeeds BDC’s previous Women in Technology Venture Fund. BDC has allocated $300 million to back early-stage, women-led tech startups through the Thrive Venture Fund, $100 million towards the Lab for Women, and $100 million to support women-led investment funds.
This article was originally published on March 5, 2021, and updated March 8, 2023.
Feature image courtesy Flickr.
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