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CharmHealth Unveils 2024 Innovation Challenge to Bring Creative Solutions to the Fingertips of Healthcare Providers

American Entrepreneurship

“We put the power of the CharmHealth EHR platform into the hands of students, entrepreneurs and other innovators to unleash their creativity in order to solve problems in new ways and automate time-consuming tasks that will drive healthcare forward.” CharmHealth goes beyond providing just funding or mentorship to winners.

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adidas Community Lab: Empowering latino/a/e social entrepreneurs in Portland

Impact Hub

adidas Community Lab: Empowering latino/a/e social entrepreneurs in Portland The 2023 adidas Community Lab, in collaboration with Impact Hub, supports Black and Latino/a/e social entrepreneurs by providing resources, funding, and mentorship. This year’s programme graduated eight participants, each receiving $75,000 in funding.

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What Benefits Do Startup Employees Want?

Startup Blogpost

Seminars, workshops, and events are excellent venues for employees to meet others in their field and expand their network. Adam Wright , CEO, Human Tonik Continuing Education Perks Continuing education, either through an assigned budget or an in-work benefit, is a great perk for startup employees.

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Adidas Cultivate & B.L.O.O.M. program elevates Black and Latinx social entrepreneurs to accelerate their growth and impact

Impact Hub

Through knowledge sharing and funding, the program cultivates a thriving ecosystem for changemakers to accelerate impact and deliver initiatives at the intersection of sport, equity and creativity for Black and Latinx communities. . The workshops cover key topics meant to aid in business development. IG: @hood_health. About adidas.

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25 Sources For Funding Minority Entrepreneurs

Smart Hustle Magazine

The NASE has been around since 1981, providing entrepreneurs and micro-businesses, including those by minority owners with access to grants and educational resources. You can also apply if you’re a freelancer or an entrepreneur in the creative industry. They attend workshops on business financing and money management.

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I Quit My Job and Tripled My Income in One Year Without Selling My Soul

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Just kidding: this isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme or some woo-woo-workshop. 1: I’m a copywriter and brand strategist, but this should work for most other creative service providers. I also took on a few pro-bono projects from a couple of startup mentorship programs, just because I wanted to help?—?and Disclaimer no.1:

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Starting a Business! From Idea to Launch

American Entrepreneurship

Seek out industry associations, taking advantage of community events such as conferences, workshops, training opportunities, and more. Education and Training: Many universities and colleges offer degrees or certificates in entrepreneurship. Find the networking arenas that align with your industry and entrepreneurial passion.