Remove 2017 Remove development Remove economic growth Remove networking
article thumbnail

3 new ways to empower your entrepreneurial community

Source Link

In 2017, we shared 3 ways to empower your entrepreneurial community. Here are some additional recommendations for empowering your network in 2022. Racial wealth disparity is a major barrier to thriving communities and economic growth. Who is missing from your network? Make your ecosystem inclusive.

article thumbnail

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

Ecosystem Builder Hub

Building Startup Communities is the Way to Economic Growth and Recovery. And yet, our economic policies espoused by governments and traditional economic development approaches continue to focus on attracting big businesses. It’s time for a radical rethink in how we do economic development.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

NJEDA Names Inaugural New Jersey Innovation Fellows Cohort

American Entrepreneurship

in income replacement grants and mentorship to first-time entrepreneurs, creating 10 new businesses and helping fuel innovation in strategic sectors The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) today announced the inaugural cohort of the New Jersey Innovation Fellows (NJIF) program.

article thumbnail

The New economy starts with Impact-Driven Entrepreneurs

Impact Hub

We strive to give them tools to succeed with our support programs and a strong network of 16,500 people throughout 59 countries. Today we would like to shine some light on our thriving network and showcase five game-changers who foster and maintain a positive impact by creating innovative ventures amidst a global pandemic.

article thumbnail

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

Impact Hub

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. The project looked to develop innovative, community-led and sustainable approaches to enhance the contribution of refugees and migrants across the region. .

article thumbnail

Circularity Tales: a holistic approach to sustainability in Greece

Impact Hub

That’s why we are currently on a mission to mainstream circular principles across our global network. Basically, since we started in 2017, we have had a circular approach to all aspects of our venture. Line Didelot: ANKAA is a non-profit organisation that has developed social business activities since 2020.

article thumbnail

Impact Hub Honolulu Is Growing In Hawaii

Impact Hub

We secured our newest (and current) location in Kaka’ako and opened our doors August 2017. Member organization Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii Director Rafael Bergstrom at our Sustainable Development Goals event. In 2014, some friends came together with a vision for a community workspace. and so much more!