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In Austin Bootstrap partners with the [http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sbdp/elearning.htm Small Business Development Program] and is listed as a key [http://www.austinhumancapital.com/Resources/index.html econonmic development resource] by the [http://www.austin-chamber.org Austin Chamber of Commerce].  
 
In Austin Bootstrap partners with the [http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sbdp/elearning.htm Small Business Development Program] and is listed as a key [http://www.austinhumancapital.com/Resources/index.html econonmic development resource] by the [http://www.austin-chamber.org Austin Chamber of Commerce].  
  
Many economic development initiatives focus heavily on attracting large companies or investors. This is a challenging strategy because both firms and investors have a list of requirements and seek tangible economic incentives to do so. It also neglects the most powerful asset already avialable to the community - it's latent entrepreneurs.
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Many economic development initiatives focus heavily on attracting large companies or investors. This is a challenging strategy because both firms and investors have a list of requirements and seek tangible economic incentives. It also neglects the most powerful asset already avialable to the community - it's latent entrepreneurs - who often fall into the [[Entrepreneurial Myths]]
  
 
The Bootstrap Network works with city economic development offices, Chambers of Commerce and other local organizations to create local Bootstrap communities.  
 
The Bootstrap Network works with city economic development offices, Chambers of Commerce and other local organizations to create local Bootstrap communities.  

Revision as of 08:48, 25 May 2007


In Austin Bootstrap partners with the Small Business Development Program and is listed as a key econonmic development resource by the Austin Chamber of Commerce.

Many economic development initiatives focus heavily on attracting large companies or investors. This is a challenging strategy because both firms and investors have a list of requirements and seek tangible economic incentives. It also neglects the most powerful asset already avialable to the community - it's latent entrepreneurs - who often fall into the Entrepreneurial Myths

The Bootstrap Network works with city economic development offices, Chambers of Commerce and other local organizations to create local Bootstrap communities.

Services

  1. Educate City Leadership through interactive talks and Boot Speak sessions (half, one and two-day)
  2. Create, support and organize a local bootstrap chapter similar to Bootstrap Austin
  3. Teach bootstrapping principles via live or online Bootstrap Bootcamps offered through the local partner
  4. Deploy city-specific web-based tools to support the local bootstrap chapter
  5. Guide high-potential ventures through the key stages - Ideation, Valley of Death, Growth - of the bootstrap process
  6. Connect the local chapter with the larger Bootstrap Network

Contact

Bijoy Goswami: bijoy AT aviri DOT com, 512-474 6155