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3 new ways to empower your entrepreneurial community

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In 2017, we shared 3 ways to empower your entrepreneurial community. Racial wealth disparity is a major barrier to thriving communities and economic growth. Consider how you can partner with trusted organizations in your community to reach underrepresented groups who need customized support.

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Circularity Tales: a holistic approach to sustainability in Greece

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At Impact Hub, we believe in the power of circularity to create a more sustainable present and future. Our approach is holistic and we offer educational programs for vulnerable communities (refugees, migrants, asylum-seekers, people out of employment) in Athens. Impact Hub: Thank you very much for joining us, Line! What is it about?

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How To Grow Your Economy. Build It, Don’t Buy It!

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Building Startup Communities is the Way to Economic Growth and Recovery. All across the country, communities need to jump start and rebuild their economies. It’s time for a radical rethink in how we do economic development. There is a simple theory of change for civic, business, and community leaders to adopt.

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Innovation for More Inclusive Urban Spaces: the Case of MiFriendly Cities

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Untapping the potential of diverse communities. In October 2017, the European Union’s Urban Innovative Actions fund awarded €4,2 million to Coventry, Birmingham and Wolverhampton for a 3-year initiative called MiFriendly Cities. As one might imagine, all this diversity brings with it an untapped resource of skills and ideas.

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The New economy starts with Impact-Driven Entrepreneurs

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However, fortunately, it has pushed many to question our way of life’s sustainability and viability. Our vibrant communities and support programs are paving the way for a better post-pandemic economy. These entrepreneurs are rigorously working towards the Sustainable Development Goals. Emploi et Moi . The Kitchen at 44 .

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NJEDA Names Inaugural New Jersey Innovation Fellows Cohort

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“This initiative reflects NJII’s commitment to fostering innovation, supporting local entrepreneurs, and contributing to the economic development of New Jersey through collaborative efforts with organizations like the NJEDA.”

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Impact Hub Honolulu Is Growing In Hawaii

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The founding team at Impact Hub Honolulu is deeply rooted in the entrepreneurship community of the island, and deeply committed to helping Hawaii’s founders, managers, and entrepreneurs thrive. In 2014, some friends came together with a vision for a community workspace. Our overarching goal is to help people do well, and do good.