The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship has a new affiliate: The Riverside County Black Chamber of Commerce.
That partnership “aims to reach and uplift micro-businesses within the [black] community, providing essential resources and support to help those entrepreneurs thrive,” according to a statement released by the entrepreneurship center.
The nonprofit chamber plans to create an affiliate program with the entrepreneurship center called ELEVATE, a three-day workshop meant to help minority individuals become successful business owners.
“Having the Riverside County Black Chamber of Commerce join us creates an exciting time for the entrepreneurship center,” said Mike Stull, the center’s director, in the statement. “The Inland Empire region is diverse, and we’re honored to have new methods to help such a powerful segment of our community,”
ELEVATE is scheduled to start Nov. 12. Interested parties are asked to register now.