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Policing in America: The Impact on the Entrepreneur

April 19, 2022 | By

Minnie McMillian & Phylicia Bediako

"Although policing and entrepreneurship are not often talked about together, especially for communities of color, we posit that police presence can have a reciprocal relationship with….

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Do Ecosystem Builders Have the Potential to Be Strong Community Navigators?

May 26, 2021 | By

Eliza Salmon

A researcher's perspective on how the new Community Navigator Program can best reach disconnected small businesses. Our local and federal government officials face a steep challenge:….

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Building Bridges to Entrepreneurial Supports amid the Pandemic

April 8, 2021 | By

Nicolas Gunkel

- Kiffany Bosserman, CovidGPS Small Business Participant Contrary to common perception, small business entrepreneurship is a predominantly private endeavor. The time spent thinking through ways to….

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ESHIP Rio Grande Council Members React to Newly Released Food Asset Survey

March 23, 2021 | By

Erin Ortigoza and Eliza Salmon

Before designing projects to strengthen the food supply chain, the ESHIP Rio Grande Council conducted an exploratory study about the storage and transportation capacity across the….

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