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    • Leadership Mindset Program
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    • Business Enterprise Supplier Training
    • Entrepreneurship and Adversity Program
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  • Resources
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San Diego County Entrepreneurship and Adversity Program
Empowering Community Members to Create and Grow Successful Businesses

The Center will be adopting the Entrepreneurship and Adversity Program created by the University of Notre Dame and the Keough School of Global Affairs in collaboration with the Lavin Entrepreneurship Center at the San Diego State University. Learn more about the Urban Poverty and Business Initiative here. 

The Program seeks to help members of the San Diego community, particularly those facing economic or other hardships, in starting and growing a business. The Center manages the program in close partnership with the Lavin Center, local nonprofit groups, small businesses, and university partners.

Goals:
  • Foster the creation of new, profitable ventures by those facing economic or other disadvantages
  • Assist existing small businesses owned by those with disadvantage in becoming sustainable and growing
  • Work with community members on the development of both the person as an entrepreneur and the business as a successful venture
  • Identify and share best practices in poverty alleviation through entrepreneurship
  • Measure and track the development and performance of entrepreneurs and their ventures based on program participation
  • Celebrate entrepreneurial achievements of those facing or overcoming adversity

An integrated approach to community empowerment which involves the following six core elements: 
  • Training Programs: Community members participate in a six-week boot-camp, that introduces the basic tools, concepts, and principles relevant to launching and growing a successful venture. The boot-camp is designed for people with little to no resources or background.
  • One-on-One Consulting: Following the training, a consulting initiative pairs faculty, graduate students, and other community partners with the entrepreneurs to work one-on-one solving particular problems.
  • Mentoring: Participants receive mentorship from successful entrepreneurs with related experiences in their field, or industry, or with experience resolving the types of issues facing the entrepreneur.
  • Resource Connect: Entrepreneurs are connected to valuable resources in the community through community forums, an internet platform, and other communication vehicles.
  • Microcredit: Local organizations and financial institutions create a micro-credit fund that provides low-interest and no-interest loans and grants to individuals as they attempt to launch ventures.
  • Research and Tracking: The program will conduct research documenting the challenges facing entrepreneurs, tracking their progress and identifying elements that are successful in helping them move forward.

How to Get Involved: Community members can get involved through the Community Boot-Camp, an intense, hands-on exposure to the fundamentals of launching and growing a successful venture, taught by seasoned faculty, subject matter experts, and successful entrepreneurs. Please click here to get involved. 

Who is Eligible: Anyone in the community who suffers from adverse economic, physical, or related circumstances, is eligible to participate in the program. We focus on supporting community members living in poverty who have a dream of starting and growing a venture, including those who have already started a venture but are struggling. 

What is the Cost: The price of the Community Boot-Camp is $500. However, scholarships of $400 are available for anyone with financial need. All applicants are considered for scholarship. 

How do I Apply: Please complete the application form located here. The application process takes approximately 3 weeks. 

Community Partners: San Diego State University, Lavin Entrepreneurship Center; Cox Communications; Jacob Center for Neighborhood Innovation; California Southern Small Business Development Corporation; SCORE San Diego; C.L.I.M.B. San Diego; Local Initiatives Support Corporation - LISC; Red Door Interactive


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