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These blogs deserve an encore

Source Link

In the spirit of the new year, let’s check out SourceLink’s best blogs to discover what piqued interest in 2021 and what knowledge we can build on in 2022. How to Build an Inclusive Entrepreneurial Community. 3 Ways to Empower Your Entrepreneurial Community. SBA Announces Community Navigator Model and Funding Opportunity.

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Focusing on Community: Trait of a Successful Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Builder

INBIA

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How Business Can Revitalize a Community After Crisis

Entrepreneurs' Organization

He also trained community members to utilize technology as the area rebuilt. What might have spelled the end of a business for others barely fazed Saito, who drew strength from a community rebuilding once again. He organized free massages for senior community members. Serve communities and people.

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Creating a community and brand beyond the product

Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative

Amid political and social unrest in Nicaragua, his team had to navigate around various stressors and find the best way to efficiently move and export coffee to the US, and David overcame these stressors by communicating as much as possible and having faith in his producers.

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Humans + Tech – Community managers

GCUC

Humans + Tech – Community managers This blog is supported by Yardi. Coworkers are sociable creatures – and they need human interaction throughout the day. They want to drink coffee. Read More

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Connect Your Startup Community through Content Creation

Ecosystem Builder Hub

There is another mechanism that ecosystem builders can use to have a huge impact connecting their communities—create and maintain an online hub of information about your startup community. While the engaging, heartwarming stories about entrepreneurs are great, we also need to share the more mundane happenings in our community.

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Reflecting on Community Events

Forward Cities

The Black Wall Street Forward communities shared the details of their strategic visions and uplifted Black entrepreneurship during recent events in each city. Hear from our Charlotte, Fayetteville, and Winston-Salem EBIRs about the events and their vision for the future of BWSF in their communities.