Puerto Rico Provides Resource Info in Spanish and English
Colmena 66 offers bilingual entrepreneurship support
Colmena 66 offers bilingual entrepreneurship support
Two years ago KCSourceLink Resource Partners gathered to discuss the plight of the microenterprise, identify the resources that are available and develop a plan to help fill gaps for Kansas City’s small business entrepreneurs. How is that plan working two years later?.
We know tech jobs are in hot demand—and by 2020, there will be an estimated 1.4 million open tech jobs nationwide and only 400,000 workers. Kansas City recently held a workshop to address the issue head on.
Chirstina Long and Ted Kriwiel of Network Kansas summarize a recent blog post, "Does Racial Wealth Disparity Hinder Entrepreneurship," by Kauffman researcher, Emily Fetsch.
Knowing what types of entrepreneurship helps us better match entrepreneurs with the most relevant and effective resources.
With my recent trip to Silicon Valley to take a deep dive into the lean startup methodology offered by Steve Blank and the National Science Foundation, several fundamental flaws in our approach to entrepreneurship were identified by Blank and his team.
Despite the deeply complex imbalance of minority business owners in Kansas, progress is in sight.
A shift in mindset is needed if we’re going to develop more African-American entrepreneurs. That shift can begin with broadening the conversation around who can be an entrepreneur.
Wichita business and community leaders discover trends preventing minorities from taking full advantage of opportunities to start, sustain and grow businesses in Kansas.
We Create KC measures Kansas City's progress toward becoming America's most entrepreneurial city.