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Building an entrepreneurial economyInstitute for Rural EntrepreneurshipHomegrown businesses represent an important way to build and sustain rural economies. Through the Institute for Rural Entrepreneurship, the center helps North Carolina and its communities develop policies and programs that encourage the start-up and growth of locally owned companies of all shapes and sizes. Read more about the guiding principles behind this work.
Support SystemsThe Rural Center works to create community-based, systematic approaches to encourage business startups and expansions. Two multiyear projects specifically targeted the creation of entrepreneurship support systems involving a broad range of business service providers and community leaders.
Self-EmploymentProject GATE, or Growing America Through Entrepreneurship, helps laid-off workers explore options for starting their own businesses. It provides access to free, one-on-one business counseling and scholarships for business management and vocational training. Project GATE is part of a federally funded demonstration that involves several statewide partners. AllianceThe Entrepreneurship and Innovation Alliance (formerly the Business Resource Alliance) is an active group of state and regional agencies that support and champion entrepreneurs. The Rural Center has helped to convene the alliance for nearly seven years. The alliance in turn joined the Rural Center and other partners to help to launch the N.C. Entrepreneurship Summit and the Hop on the Bus high school business plan competition. TrainingTraining retreats bring together teams of local leaders to learn the principles of creating an entrepreneurial community and then return home to implement their new strategies. The training is called Energizing Entrepreneurship, or E2 Express, depending on the duration. Read more about upcoming seminars or ways to make your community more entrepreneur-friendly. ContactThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Director, Institute for Rural EntrepreneurshipN.C. Rural Economic Development Center 4021 Carya Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 Telephone: 919-250-4314 Fax: 919-250-4325 |


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