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Chicago Entrepreneur Programs



Chicago business people understand that running a practical business requires an attitude of gratitude towards customers and having adequate fuel resources.



They offer fresh ideas and new perspectives across a wide range of sectors that range from digital manufacturing to industrial parts distribution, as well as foam insulation - and often take the social problems of our times as part of their mission.



The Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame



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The Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame is a tribute to business leaders that have made a major impact on their community. Since 1985, over 500 successful entrepreneurs have earned this prestigious honor; students as well as business executives and government officials alike can use this as a way to recognize the entrepreneurial spirit. Notable inductees include Leonard Lavin (founder of Alberto-Culver Company); John W Baird (chairman and emeritus chairman of Baird & Warner); Gian M Fulgoni (CEO of comScore) and Gordon Segal (founder of Crate & Barrel).



Mark Tebbe has been actively participating in entrepreneurial education over the last three decades. He has served as judge and mentor in the University of Chicago Booth New Venture Competition; Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Entrepreneur-in-residence for College of Engineering UIC; as well as being recognized as an expert on emerging technology with contributions published nationwide.



Laurette is an entrepreneur, and advocate for women in technology in leadership, diversity and leadership. She has spoken at events such as Web Summit and Inbound.



The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation



The Chicago Urban League Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation provides entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups with the opportunity to begin, develop and maintain their business. through business mentorship sessions, networking events and access to financial resources; supplier diversity certifications may also be obtained along with tenders for private or public contracts. Free entrepreneurship webinars along with entrepreneurs' mentors, are offered.



The Urban League currently provides services to more than 6,300 job-seekers and business owners who reside in Chatham. As it expands, donors can help support this growth by making planned donations for the Urban League; such donations ensure its work can continue in the future.



This program allows aspiring entrepreneurs to get assistance from business professionals, CEOs and other professionals. The workshops on procurement, technology, and capital access are scheduled all day long. These sessions are completely free to anyone who wants to become an entrepreneur.



Every IMPACT Fellow is paired with a leader of African descent in the same community that they reside within, facilitating a learning exchange between the generations. Entrepreneurs that attend the nine monthly sessions are required to complete their homework in during the sessions to be part of the presentation of their growth plans at the end of their fellowship. IMPACT Fellows are also able to use the shared workspace at 1871 and other incubators throughout the course of the program.



Sunshine Enterprises



Sunshine Enterprises aims to help high-potential business owners in neighborhoods with limited resources to grow their business, as well as transform their communities. The 12-week Community Business Academy and ongoing Business Acceleration Services support (such as microgrants, coaching as well as networking and workshops) aid in this.



Sunshine offers entrepreneurs financing assistance that is often the most significant obstacle to establishing or expanding a business. The Business Coaches of Sunshine consult with entrepreneurs one-on-one to determine the kind of financing needed and develop an action strategy. Sunshine also works with an array of financial partners like Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives (CNI), Byline Bank, CIBC Bank, and Wintrust Community Bank.



Rising Tide Capital's business model acts as inspiration for this nonprofit's operation; President Obama has praised their impact on the lives of people and reviving communities through its Community Business Academy, with 94% of graduates being able to start new jobs and businesses when they graduate from this course.



Sunshine Enterprises provides local entrepreneurs with help via UChicago Local. The partnership between UChicago Local and UChicago Medicine enables realigning procurement departments to make use of the services of local suppliers who can provide competitive bids and help to grow small businesses in the Chicago economy while simultaneously contributing to social initiatives within the university. UChicago Local links Sunshine Enterprises who support local Chicago entrepreneurs, through programs like Chicago Innovation Exchange and Institute for Justice Clinic Entrepreneurship at Law School in order to expand possibilities.



Incubatoredu



INCubatoredu offers students the chance to experiment with entrepreneurship, by creating their own startup. Every class is assisted by a mentor or coach to guide student teams through the curriculum and support tasks related to washable feet insoles or social apps; Students are given ample opportunity to test out ideas while applying lean business principles.



Students are taught to enhance their ideas as they progress through the course. This includes conducting market research, customer and idea exploratory exercises, building prototypes and pitching. This helps to develop teamwork, communication, and problem solving capabilities, as well as teaching students to adapt quickly to changing conditions.



Every year, each team participates at the INCubatoredu National Pitch to compete for seed funding for the start-up companies they have created. The event is known as a shark-tank-style competition, and offers valuable occasions for teams to meet with investors.



Students and teachers alike have the opportunity to create friendships that last a lifetime to INCubatoredu that will impact their lives, careers, as well as the communities they live in outside of school. Listen to INCubatoredu alumni discuss its life-altering impacts - both anticipated as well as unexpected!

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