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Social Enterprise Incubator’s 5th Cohort focuses on Climate and Health Equity

American Entrepreneurship

Seven startups begin a six-month program that will make them investment-ready To grow the Orange County, California ecosystem , the RevHub social enterprise incubator was established in 2019. The new cohort will focus on climate action and health equity. based startup incubators and accelerators.

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What makes a successful and inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem? (Part 2)

Forward Cities

The essence of an entrepreneurial ecosystem is its people and the culture of trust and collaboration that allows them to interact successfully. An ecosystem that allows for the fast flow of talent, information, and resources helps entrepreneurs quickly find what they need at each stage of growth.

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

Ecosystem Builder Hub

We need to shi f t our economic development strategies to startup community building, (also referred to as entrepreneurial ecosystem building), as the primary approach to rebuilding our cities’ economies. Economic dynamism, which tracks the rate of new business starts, is a key indicator of economic health.

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Impact Hub Joins Alliance to Help Social Entrepreneurs Overcome Impacts of COVID-19

Impact Hub

In line with its key value of collaboration, Impact Hub is honored to be joining 39 global organizations in the launch of the COVID Response Alliance for Social Entrepreneurs. We are already invested in helping to build a greener, fair and equal society, supporting social enterprises that are addressing the Sustainable Development Goals.

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How Mandela Day Can Be Used to Drive Self-Leadership and Positive Change in South Africa

Impact Hub

It ignites a spirit of giving, collaboration, and a motivation to drive change and help disadvantaged communities, and COVID-19 has made the need for this more clear than ever before. The reality is that while the current government is doing its best to contain the virus, food and health relief is not being handled effectively. .

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Stories of Courage – with the founders who opened Impact Hubs in 2020

Impact Hub

By opening an Impact Hub, we knew that we had the ability to revolutionize Dhaka’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and enable entrepreneurs and organizations to be more impact-driven and sustainable. Our friends from Amarlab supported us by organizing free medical health camps for our community and the Grameen family and staff.

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Startup Community Engagement During Covid

Ecosystem Builder Hub

For the entrepreneurship support organizations, we’re continuing our quarterly meetups where we come together to learn from each other and build community and collaborate. They’ve generated revenue, investment, etc from these features. Kate Jackson in Chicago is focusing on mapping their ecosystem. “We