What Works: A Love of Baking Gives Rise to Economic Opportunity for NYC’s Immigrant Women
Hot Bread Kitchen is a social enterprise dedicated to improving the lives of low-income and minority women facing economic insecurity. Read More
Hot Bread Kitchen is a social enterprise dedicated to improving the lives of low-income and minority women facing economic insecurity. Read More
As part of a broader effort to encourage startups and entrepreneurs to locate in New York City, then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg advocated for the implementation of cluster-based economic development strategies across all five NYC boroughs. Read More
In early 1997, the City of Houston, through its Office of Planning & Development, applied for a federal grant with the U.S. Economic Development Administration in order to fund the redevelopment of a city-owned building into a centrally-located business incubator. Read More
In 2006, a group of volunteers came together to form an organization called the Social Entrepreneurs of New Orleans (SENO) in order to promote social entrepreneurship and foster new business creation. Read More
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