Thursday, October 17, 2002
8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Conference
Overview
Over the last decade, community-based organizations
in Massachusetts and their financial supporters have
gained significant experience in providing support
to low- and moderate-income urban entrepreneurs. However,
there is little consensus regarding the most effective
approaches to fostering entrepreneurship. Whats
working? Whats not? How can collaboration be
improved to serve entrepreneurs better?
This morning conference offers community-based business
assistance providers and their funders an opportunity
to share experiences and perspectives on the best
ways to promote business creation and growth in low-income
urban areas.
- Hear from panels of experts in the field.
- Join in a roundtable discussion with your own
questions.
- Mix and mingle during an hour-long luncheon with
the panelists and other attendees.
For more information regarding this conference, including
registration, visit the Pioneer
Institute.
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