Six HBCUs selected to expand entrepreneurship programming for minority students
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Posted By: Hija Chang on August 09, 2016 Six Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s) in the Delta region have been selected to advance entrepreneurship among their students and grow the region’s entrepreneurial ecosystem through the inaugural HBCU Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Initiative, the Delta Regional Authority announced on Monday (July 18). According to the Delta Regional Authority, the initiative will help these institutions expand programming opportunities and support services for their student populations engaging HBCU leaders, community leaders, and student entrepreneurs in a series of activities that support the growth of monotony-owned businesses on college campuses in the Delta Region. “Entrepreneurship is one of the strongest economic opportunities for young people in our region, and this initiative is our way of helping our region’s HBCUs invest in the entrepreneurial growth of their students and thus the Delta communities around them,” said Chria Masingill, federal co-chairman of the DRA. The following HBCU institutions haven been selected to participate through a competition application process: ◾Grambling State Universiy (Grambling, LA) ◾Mississippi Valley State Univetsity (Itta Bena, MS) ◾Philander Smith College (Little Rock, AR) ◾Rust College (Holy Springs, MS) ◾Southern University (Baton Rouge, LA) ◾University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (Pine Bluff, AR) The selected schools will receive up to $24,000 in support to host a two-day technical assistance and rapid acceleration workshop to teach aspiring and advanced student entrepreneurs about the skills and resources needed to launch and scale their businesses. Upon completion of the two-day session, student entrepreneurs will pitch their ideas for a chance to be selected to represent their schools and the region at Founders Weekend on the AEI campus in Lithonia, Georgia. Winning entrepreneurs on each campus will receive pitch practice, mentorship with successful minority entrepreneurs, business model development, and other technical assistance leading up to the Founders Weekend activities. About the Delta Regional Authority The Delta Regional Authority is a federal-state partnership creased by Congress in 2000 to help create jobs, build communities, and improve lives through strategic investments in economic development in 252 counties and parishes across eight states. Learn more at dsa.gov. Source: http://dra.gov/newsroom/press-release/news... If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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