How Entrepreneurs Build Sustainable Communities

Register for our webinar with Alex, chief strategy and innovation officer and co-founder of Rising Tide Capital, on October 9 at 1 p.m. Eastern time.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT

“All communities have the ability to produce successful entrepreneurs,” says Alex Forrester, chief strategy officer of Rising Tide Capital and our webinar guest on October 9 at 1 p.m. Eastern time. “But without access and the proper resources, their talent goes untapped.”

Rising Tide Capital estimates that there are roughly four million Americans who are living at or below the poverty line who are interested in becoming entrepreneurs, but do not have the connections, resources, or access to capital to achieve this goal.

So in 2004, Forrester decided to help people in struggling communities start businesses and build sustainable communities through entrepreneurship by co-founding Rising Tide Capital. “We do this by providing entrepreneurial hopefuls with access to social, financial and knowledge capital,” says Forrester. “With those three tools, Rising Tide Capital believes that program participants can experience self-sufficiency, increase their income, and create jobs for others in their communities.”

Fifteen years later, in New Jersey, a Rising Tide Capital entrepreneur starts a new business every three days. “After two years of starting the program, an entrepreneur sees, on average, a 95 percent increase in sales,” says Forrester. “Additionally, participants can see a 63 increase in household income.”

“Rising Tide Capital has honestly been the best thing to happen to me. In the Community Business Academy I learned how to avoid pitfalls, price my services, gain exposure and budget,” says Geoffrey Allen, owner of Property Maintenance Guys.

Forrester will be discussing what he has learned from over a decade of supporting people living at or below the poverty line while empowering them to become business owners. He will also speak to how Rising Tide Capital is planning to take their approach to training entrepreneurs nationwide.

“My work is a response to the need I see around me in a way that feels both concrete and near-term but also deep and long-lasting in the lives of people and families and communities,” says Forrester. “In entrepreneurship, I’ve found that intersection point where we have the opportunity to pour affirmation, encouragement, and support into the place where people’s greatest hopes and vulnerabilities meet.”

Alex Forrester, Rising Tide Capital’s co-founder and chief strategy and innovation officer, is deeply interested in using strategic philanthropy and social entrepreneurship to address systemic problems. Under his leadership, Rising Tide Capital’s model for providing high-quality business education and consulting to low- and moderate-income entrepreneurs has already been adapted by communities in four states.

This seminar is pay what you wish to register. Pay any amount that you would like or nothing at all. Those who become sustaining members paying at least $10 a month, or making a one-time donation of $60, will receive the book “The Just City Essays: 26 Visions for Urban Equity, Inclusion and Opportunity” edited by Toni L. Griffin, Ariella Cohen and David Maddox. Your contribution toward this seminar will be used to find even more amazing guests, cover hosting fees, and organize seminars like this one more frequently. A video of the webinar will be made available to those who register.

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