B.K. University Entrepreneurship Cohort
Empower individuals affected by sexual violence and those residing in marginalized communities with knowledge, skills, and resources to start and sustain businesses, fostering economic independence and community development.
Purpose:Â
Empower small businesses, entrepreneurs, the underemployed, and the unemployed from under-resourced communities with knowledge, skills, and resources to start and sustain businesses. This initiative supports individuals affected by sexual violence and those in marginalized communities, fostering economic independence and community development.
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Program Details:
- Duration: 8 weeksÂ
- Age 18+
- In Business at least 6-months
- Target Audience: Small business owners, entrepreneurs, underemployed, and unemployed individuals from under-resourced communitiesÂ
-Focus Areas: Business knowledge, skill-building, resource allocation
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Expected Outcomes:
By focusing on the areas below, BK University can effectively leverage its role as an educational institution to produce successful business owners, employees and community leaders who contribute to economic stability, reduced disparity, and lower crime rates in their neighborhoods.
Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship
Employment Opportunities
Entrepreneurial Diversity Initiatives
Crime Reduction Through Positive Economic Activity
Conclusion: Offering a free entrepreneurship 8-Week Cohort to marginalized communities and sexual violence survivors presents an opportunity to empower individuals to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams, overcome trauma barriers, and create positive change. Together, let's build a more inclusive and prosperous future.
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