Last week, #2KFoundations partnered with Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins, the Ariel Atkins Foundation, the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington, and the Youth Entrepreneur Institute to unveil a new Entrepreneurship and Apparel Making program for D.C. area youth! 🙌
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CoBuilders is a partnership-enabled initiative that would not be possible without the support and efforts of our eight partners spread across the state of Mississippi. These esteemed partners include the Oxford/Lafayette Economic Development Foundation, Higher Purpose Co., Mississippi State University E-Center, The Community Development Foundation, JSU/The Bean Path, MSU E-Center Vicksburg, Mississippi Polymer Institute, and The Meeting Place. Together, our partners host a regional pitch event where a minimum of $7,500 in cash prizes is awarded. Entrepreneurs selected to pitch at these events are automatically considered for inclusion in the main cohort. This main cohort consists of up to 10 companies, each receiving a minimum of $25,000 in the form of a SAFE investment. Moreover, participants benefit from invaluable mentorship and gain access to resources that significantly enhance their entrepreneurial journey. https://bit.ly/3GlDNYp
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Shout out CEED Alumni, Jason Wolfe, BA, B.Ed, for this amazing feature!! Keep making those strides in the entrepreneurial community 🙌 Check out the article below 🌟 https://lnkd.in/dVG8xJpD
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The Black Wealth Master Plan: Teaching Entrepreneurship to Black Children Discover the Black Wealth Master Plan, which aims to equip every Black child with entrepreneurial skills by the age of 12. Learn how starting a business at a young age can empower them to control their financial destiny and break free from dependency. Join us on this journey towards economic empowerment! #BlackWealthMasterPlan #EntrepreneurshipForKids #FinancialEmpowerment #YouthEntrepreneurship #BlackWealthBuilding #WealthCreation #EconomicEmpowerment #NextGenerationEntrepreneurs #BreakingFinancialDependency #YouthEmpowerment
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Apply Show U Off Grant for Black Women Entrepreneur To be eligible for the Show U Off grant, Black women entrepreneurs must meet the following requirements: Click this link to find out more: https://lnkd.in/gKu5Twsq · Applicants need to record and submit a one-minute video introducing themselves and their business/startup. · The video should discuss any challenges their business has faced. · Applicants must explain how the grant money will help support their business ventures. The Show U Off grant program offers $10,000 in funds to these Black businesswomen as a small investment in their professional ventures. Ten applicants will receive $10,000 each. The funds will support today's Black women entrepreneurs making moves. ·Qualified applicants for the grant program must record and submit a one-minute video introducing themselves and their business/startup, discussing any challenges their business has encountered and how the grant money will help support them. This grant program, initiated by Brent Faiyaz, aims to provide financial support to Black women entrepreneurs and address the challenges they encounter in securing funding for their businesses.
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Entrepreneur in the Public Sector | Nonprofit Executive | Innovator | Connector | Future-Focused | Motivator | Disrupting for Good
Lauren Barack with K-12 Dive put together some insights from the field to answer a really important question: When teaching entrepreneurship, where should educators start? I was honored to contribute my thoughts based on experiences around CAPS Network. What additional guidance would you add?
When teaching entrepreneurship, where should educators start?
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Right to Start Founder and CEO Victor W. Hwang was quoted today by the Detroit Regional Chamber. At the Mackinac Policy Conference that wrapped up yesterday, Victor discussed the challenges that entrepreneurs face, including childcare, education, and healthcare, with a particular focus on the lack of supportive policies for small businesses. 82% of entrepreneurs believe the government favors big businesses over them, underscoring the need for a comprehensive approach to support small businesses. 🤝 Despite these hurdles, there is strong bipartisan support to improve the business environment. Victor told the audience, “People across both parties [want entrepreneurs to succeed] … there are people that have seen how the system doesn’t work. ...It’s just very powerful to see. And often, they’ll say 'This is the first time we’ve worked so closely on things together.'” 🏁 Read the full debrief here: https://lnkd.in/eKkPzTJE Song Foundation #MPC24 #LetUsStart #BuildYourDreams #entrepreneurship
Making Michigan a High-Growth, High-Wage State
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Maryland ranked as the second-best state in the country for minority entrepreneurs to succeed 📈 ✅ Maryland has nearly a quarter of businesses owned by minorities. 💼 Startups in Maryland have a high percentage of minority ownership, with nearly 30% being minority-owned. 💪 Minority-owned businesses in Maryland have achieved an impressive 59% increase in job growth. 🤝 However, there's still work to be done to ensure equal opportunities for all entrepreneurs. 💡 Are you looking to start or expand your minority-owned business in Maryland? 🚀 Join the Maryland Black Chamber of Commerce and connect with a powerful network of like-minded entrepreneurs who are driving economic empowerment and building a legacy of success. 🤝🌍 Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eRD72EKV The Maryland Black Chamber of Commerce - Connect, Educate & Advocate Join us: marylandbcc.org #MarylandEntrepreneurs #Maryland #Minorities #EconomicEmpowerment #MarylandBlackChamberOfCommerce #Opportunity #Entrepreneurship
Maryland ranks No. 2 in nation for successful minority entrepreneurs, study says
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Access to capital is the most common challenge for Black small business owners according to our recent study in partnership with LegalZoom. Read "Empowering Excellence: Building Ecosystems for Black Entrepreneurs” to learn more about solutions to help Black business owners thrive. More: https://lnkd.in/gdp8pwVF #AccessToCapital #BlackOwned #Entrepreneurs #SmallBusiness
Empowering Excellence: Building Ecosystems for Black Entrepreneurs - Accion Opportunity Fund
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🎓 Education is not just about filling a bucket; it's about lighting a fire. Let's ignite the spark of curiosity and passion in every teen's heart! Join our entrepreneurial camp this summer to ignite the fire within you. #AstrolabeAcademy #IgniteCuriosity #PassionForLearning
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Great work by the 2K team to get the youth involved in the creative design process really early on. 2K would love to hear more about what the other initiatives involve with respect to incorporating the youth designs into ongoing projects and products. Excellent work guys!