ICIC is delighted to share our annual Alumni Holiday Gift Guide, featuring incredible products and services from alumni and current participants of ICIC programs. Find the perfect gifts to celebrate the season while supporting small businesses across North America. Every purchase helps strengthen communities and champion economic growth. Happy shopping!
From executive education to capital readiness, ICIC gives entrepreneurs the tools to scale profitably and sustainably. Discover the program designed for your journey.
As part of our Year of Innovation, this campaign invites you to become co-architects of a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem by investing in proven programs that break barriers and spark lasting impact.
ICIC and Intuit have partnered to launch the More with AI Tour, a nationwide roadshow to educate small and mid-market businesses about the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI). The tour includes six in-person events held across the U.S. that will provide small and mid-market businesses with actionable insights and hands-on experience on a range of small business AI tools from Intuit and other companies.
ICIC’s latest research report, “AI in Business: How Small Business Owners Are Learning, Using, and Navigating Challenges with AI Tools,” explores the opportunities and challenges that artificial intelligence (AI) presents for small businesses across the United States. The report delivers data-driven recommendations to help businesses, educators, and policymakers address the barriers to AI use by small businesses and ensure that AI adoption is both effective and inclusive.
Explore our interactive tool, created in partnership with Small Business Majority, that illustrates how structural racism affects the small business landscape in the U.S.
Racial Equity in America's New Industrial Transformation
ICIC recently published "Racial Equity in America's New Industrial Transformation," a first-of-its-kind report that details the impact of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act on Black- and Hispanic-owned manufacturers. This pivotal study maps out the current landscape and charts a course for significant change to ensure that the benefits of America's industrial renewal are equitably shared.
Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) drives inclusive economic prosperity in under-resourced communities through innovative research and programs to create jobs, income, and wealth for local residents.
Founded in 1994 by Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter, the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City is a national nonprofit research and advisory organization and the leading authority on U.S. under-resourced economies and the businesses that thrive there.
Underserved communities are rich with opportunity. We help business, government and philanthropic leaders leverage local assets to transform communities. Our research team has helped to shape economic development strategies in more than twenty under-resourced communities.
ICIC delivers the knowledge and the know-how to achieve sustainable economic and job growth.
Whether supporting one of our high-impact small business programs or the entire organization, our partners know they are choosing to support an organization dedicated to transforming under-resourced communities across the country. Our partners include Bank of America, Chevron, Kaiser Permanente, various foundations and individual donors.
Inner cities are distressed urban and suburban areas of concentrated poverty and low income. Inner city residents represent 14% of the population—that’s 45 million people. Of U.S. residents living in poverty, 31 percent live in inner cities.
ICCC New Jersey 2025 brings together established small business owners who are focused on scaling their companies and strengthening their communities. Through Inner City Capital Connections (ICCC), entrepreneurs receive hands-on technical assistance, executive education, one-on-one coaching, and access to capital expertise designed to help them grow with structure and intention.
Sarabjit Sawhney, founder of South Amboy Kitchen, and Lydia Barron, founder of Lydia Barron Consulting Group, share how ICCC supports business owners as they apply strategic thinking, financial discipline, and practical tools to real-world growth challenges—translating ambition into sustainable, long-term success.Read More
ICIC drives inclusive economic prosperity in under-resourced communities through innovative research and programs to create jobs, income, and wealth for local residents.
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