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Profitable businesses Nigerians can start with $1,000
With $1,000, Nigerians can start small businesses, from food and retail to digital services, by leveraging their skills and meeting everyday market needs, JUSTICE OKAMGBA writesThe idea of starting a ...
The contribution of ethnic communities to Auckland's economy has grown rapidly, reaching one-third of the city's GDP in 2023 ...
The Unlock Her Future Prize, the annual start-up competition for female social impact entrepreneurs powered by The Bicester ...
Rep. Dusty Johnson proposes “Launch South Dakota,” investing $2M from the Future Fund to expand grants, coaching and venture support for entrepreneurs.
The Fayette County Cultural Trust announced it has received a generous contribution from MidPenn Bank in support of the Trust ...
Nicole Bernard Dawes, the founder of Late July and Nixie, got her start in business selling $1 cookies at local delis—the lessons she learned from the $500 summer hustle led to multimillion-dollar ...
Melanie Perkins: Perkins is the co-founder of the popular graphic design platform Canva. At around age 19, Perkins had the ...
Seventeen years ago, Mayur Rao came to the United States with $100 in his pocket and mind full of big dreams. Today, he finds himself as the Founder, CEO and General Partner of Maatra, where he leads ...
A new program on Florida's Space Coast helps military veterans and spouses launch and grow businesses with training and ...
Mechanical engineering alumnus shares his journey from engineer to scientist, nonprofit founder, and entrepreneur ...
Wake Tech celebrated local innovation and entrepreneurship as finalists competed in the college's Blueprint to Skyline ...
Multilingual students at Jefferson Elementary are combining entrepreneurship, service and hands-on learning through a new ...
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