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== Educating And Connecting Entrepreneurs Of Any Age ==  
 
== Educating And Connecting Entrepreneurs Of Any Age ==  
*TBC has historically focused on black-owned and women-owned startups and existing small business and nonprofits based in low-income communities.
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We empower Northwest Philadelphia's minority and women entrepreneurs and business owners from age "7-70" with competitive fire by equipping them with the necessary tools to start, sustain and expand successful local area businesses. We achieve our mission primarily by providing in-class instruction and networking opportunities.
*For 15 years, TBC has followed a credo of “building our community one entrepreneur at a time.”  Increasingly this has meant improving professional networking opportunities. Today, many of our members and those that have just taken a class or two, refer to TBC as The Business Connector.  
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*We are "building our community one entrepreneur at time."
*As we look forward to the next 15 years, we will build on our heritage, of taking relationship building seriously, while improving the content of our incubation services and youth financial literacy programs.
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*For 15 years, TBC has focused on black-owned and women-owned startups and existing small business and nonprofits based in low-income communities.
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*As we look forward to the next 15 years, we will build on our heritage of taking relationship building seriously while improving the content of our incubation services and youth financial literacy programs.
 
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Revision as of 19:18, 20 January 2018

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Educating And Connecting Entrepreneurs Of Any Age

We empower Northwest Philadelphia's minority and women entrepreneurs and business owners from age "7-70" with competitive fire by equipping them with the necessary tools to start, sustain and expand successful local area businesses. We achieve our mission primarily by providing in-class instruction and networking opportunities.

  • We are "building our community one entrepreneur at time."
  • For 15 years, TBC has focused on black-owned and women-owned startups and existing small business and nonprofits based in low-income communities.
  • As we look forward to the next 15 years, we will build on our heritage of taking relationship building seriously while improving the content of our incubation services and youth financial literacy programs.