Coco is Meghan Mosley who shows us the duo fund. There are many people in our community who have hopes, dreams and desires. To solve a problem, but there may be some barriers that are hindering it, this suggests that the pair or other funds are a way to help the Northeastern community move forward by fostering entrepreneurial leaders. Historically, predominantly African American communities or Black communities haven’t had access to those things and so we think this is a great opportunity to have access to those things, you know, felt and felt by those people. Made available to those who really need it most. $300,000 Through the nonprofit Flourish OKC, they are asking entrepreneurs, organizations, and community leaders to apply for the funding as a way to bring an additional layer of support to the community. There may be some organizations that don’t really need physical dollars. They may just need a coach to walk with them. So we actually have some, uh, a non-profit, um, incubated that can reach out to them. And we have a small business development coach who will go through the business process with those individuals as well. They say Impact wants to see our community thrive, not just today, but over time. To apply for grants, check out the Northeast Oklahoma section of the Cocoa app.
Nonprofit helps cultivate entrepreneurs in Oklahoma City’s northeast community
The “DUO” or Do Unto Others Fund is a way to help the Northeast community grow by fostering entrepreneurs.
Updated: 6:33 PM CST February 2, 2024
A nonprofit organization has made it its mission to help small businesses in northeast Oklahoma City succeed with guidance and funding. “There are so many people in our community who have hopes, dreams and desires to solve a problem, but certain barriers may prevent them from doing so,” said Jonathan Veal, Managing Director of Restore OKC. >> Download the KOCO 5 App “DUO” or Do Unto Others Fund, is a way to help the Northeastern community grow by fostering entrepreneurs. “Historically, predominantly African American or Black communities haven’t had access to those things, so we think this is a great opportunity to feel accessible and make it available to people who really need it,” Weil said. I need it most.” With $300,000 through the nonprofit Flourish OKC, they are asking entrepreneurs, organizations, and community leaders to apply for the funding as a way to bring an additional layer of support to the community. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. “There may be some organizations that don’t need physical dollars. They may just need a coach to walk with them. So we have a nonprofit incubator that they can go through, and we have a Small business development coach who goes through the process with them,” Weil said. The goal is to help the community thrive in the present and future. Those who want to apply for a grant can find more information here. TOP HEADLINES TIMELINE: Oklahoma could see storms Friday with threat of hail, tornadoes Western Heights elementary school principal investigated for performing in drag, resigns Caddo County jailer accused of child abuse The Little-Known Story of How the Roller Coaster Was Invented Punxsutawney Phil Predicted Groundhog Day: More Winter or Early Spring?
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A nonprofit organization has made it its mission to help small businesses in northeast Oklahoma City succeed with guidance and funding.
“There are so many people in our community who have hopes, dreams and desires to solve a problem, but certain barriers may prevent them from doing so,” said Jonathan Veal, Managing Director of Restore OKC.
>> Download KOCO 5 App
The “DUO” or Do Unto Others Fund is a way to help the Northeast community grow by fostering entrepreneurs.
“Historically, predominantly African American or Black communities haven’t had access to those things, so we think this is a great opportunity to feel accessible and make it available to people who really need it,” Weil said. I need it most.”
With $300,000 through the nonprofit Flourish OKC, they are asking entrepreneurs, organizations, and community leaders to apply for the funding as a way to bring an additional layer of support to the community.
Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
“There may be some organizations that don’t need physical dollars. They may just need a coach to walk with them. So we have a nonprofit incubator that they can go through, and we have a small There’s a business development coach who walks them through the process, too,” Weil said.
The goal is to help the community thrive in the present and future.
Those who want to apply for a grant can find more information here.
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