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How collective data and storytelling can lead to lasting impact for underserved entrepreneurs

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The concept of building networks of support, or what has sometimes been referred to as, forging “entrepreneurial ecosystems”, has been a key focus for many advancing the idea that innovation and entrepreneurship will be the future of not just our recovery- but the necessary inclusive pathway for economic advancement and wealth building for all.

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STARTUPS RECEIVE INVESTMENT FROM BEN FRANKLIN TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS

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The largest early-stage investor in the region, Ben Franklin provides investment capital, business support services, BIG IDEA Contests, and Startup Boot Camps to emerging tech-entrepreneurs and small manufacturers located in central and northern Pennsylvania. Visit www.cnp.benfranklin.org for program details. Gig And Take Inc.,

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Welcome, SourceLink Nebraska!

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Aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners in Nebraska now have access to a premier network of interconnected support resources that spans the 76,878 square mile state. One key aspiration was driving job creation and attracting young adults to the area by providing more support for entrepreneurs, innovators and small businesses.

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WHAT IF AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS THE CURE?

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With funding support and business mentoring from Ben Franklin Technology Partners, a former teacher and school counselor, Linsey Covert, started Teamology. This culture encourages bystanders to support and defend others, increases a child’s sense of value, and promotes the concept of “connectedness”. They’re called bystanders.

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Americans are Better Off Without TikTok But Banning It is Bad Policy

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This is a bad process that could ultimately have a positive outcome—but we shouldn’t support bad processes. On the one hand, proponents of free trade argue that it has promoted economic development and lifted millions of people out of poverty, which can in turn lead to improved human rights outcomes and improved living standards.