Applications Open for Second Intake of Saskatchewan’s Young Entrepreneur Bursary
Minister of Trade and Export Development Warren Kaeding and Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce CEO Prabha Ramaswamy have announced that applications for the Young Entrepreneur Bursary intake for 2026-27 are now being accepted.
Entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 and 35 who have been in operation for less than 10 years are eligible to apply. Applications for this year’s intake close July 17.
“There is no better place in Canada for young people to start a business than right here in Saskatchewan,” Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said. “The Young Entrepreneur Bursary is supporting young business owners as they grow their ventures and contribute to their local economies and communities. Young entrepreneurs are the future of our province, and our government is proud to support them as they build that future here at home.”
The program, which is entering its second year, supports young Saskatchewan business owners through financial assistance and mentorship opportunities. The Government of Saskatchewan is providing nearly $1 million in funding over three years to the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce to administer the program.

