Grow Now is a seven-session program designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to grow your business. The program is intended for hard-working entrepreneurs who have been operating for at least six months. IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROGRAM, YOU MUST APPLY BY MIDNIGHT July 15th. Apply here: bit.ly/grownownola The Grow Now Accelerator is for emerging small businesses seeking education, tools, resources, and a peer support network to improve upon and grow their businesses. In order to qualify, applicants must: - Own at least 50% of the business and have decision-making authority - Be in business and making sales for a minimum of 6 months - Be available to attend and actively participate in at least 5 of the 7 sessions - Be committed to growing the business Session 7: Celebrating Growth Celebrate your journey and commitment to your business with your fellow classmates! This session will include an opportunity for each participant to present their business to their peers and local business leaders.
Thursday, Sep 5, 6:30-8 PM
Grow Now Accelerator: Session 7
Colmex Construction
FREE
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4334 Earhart Blvd, New Orleans, LA
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