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National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship

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National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship
NameNational Association of Community College Entrepreneurship
Formation2002
Region servedUnited States
MembershipOver 300 Community Colleges

National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship. The organization was founded in 2002 by Timothy Putnam and Dennis Jacob with the goal of promoting Entrepreneurship Education at Community Colleges across the United States. It has since grown to include over 300 Community Colleges, such as Miami Dade College, Houston Community College, and Northern Virginia Community College, and has partnered with organizations like the Kauffman Foundation, National Science Foundation, and Small Business Administration. The association's efforts have been recognized by Babson College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, among others.

History

The National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship was established in 2002, with the first conference held at Phoenix College in Arizona. The organization's early years were marked by collaborations with Palo Alto Software, Intuit, and Microsoft, which helped to provide resources and support for Entrepreneurship Education programs at Community Colleges. As the organization grew, it began to partner with other groups, such as the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, American Enterprise Institute, and Brookings Institution, to promote Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development across the United States. The association has also worked with Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University to develop innovative Entrepreneurship Education programs.

Mission_and_Objectives

The National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship aims to promote Entrepreneurship Education and Small Business Development at Community Colleges, with a focus on supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. The organization's objectives include providing resources and support for Entrepreneurship Education programs, fostering partnerships between Community Colleges and local businesses, and advocating for policies that support Small Business Development and Entrepreneurship. The association has worked with Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn to provide resources and support for Entrepreneurship Education programs, and has partnered with National Federation of Independent Business, United States Chamber of Commerce, and National Small Business Association to promote Small Business Development.

Membership_and_Programs

The National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship has over 300 Community College members, including Santa Monica College, Austin Community College, and Seattle Central College. The organization offers a range of programs and resources for its members, including Entrepreneurship Education workshops, Small Business Development conferences, and Mentorship programs. The association has also partnered with University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington, and Georgia Institute of Technology to provide Entrepreneurship Education programs and resources for its members. Additionally, the organization has collaborated with Cisco Systems, IBM, and Oracle Corporation to provide Technology Entrepreneurship programs and resources.

Conferences_and_Events

The National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship hosts an annual conference, which brings together Entrepreneurship Education professionals, Small Business owners, and Community College administrators to share best practices and discuss the latest trends in Entrepreneurship Education and Small Business Development. The organization has also hosted conferences in partnership with Babson College, University of Michigan, and University of Southern California, and has collaborated with National Association of Manufacturers, United States Department of Commerce, and Small Business Administration to provide Small Business Development resources and support. The association's conferences have featured keynote speakers from Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Awards_and_Recognition

The National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship has received numerous awards and recognition for its efforts to promote Entrepreneurship Education and Small Business Development at Community Colleges. The organization has been recognized by The White House, United States Congress, and National Governors Association, and has received awards from Kauffman Foundation, National Science Foundation, and Small Business Administration. The association's members have also received recognition for their innovative Entrepreneurship Education programs, including Miami Dade College, which was recognized by The Aspen Institute, and Houston Community College, which was recognized by The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Impact_and_Outcomes

The National Association of Community College Entrepreneurship has had a significant impact on Entrepreneurship Education and Small Business Development at Community Colleges across the United States. The organization's efforts have led to the creation of new Entrepreneurship Education programs, the development of innovative Small Business Development resources, and the growth of Small Businesses and Startups in local communities. The association's work has also been recognized by Federal Reserve, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Census Bureau, which have highlighted the importance of Entrepreneurship Education and Small Business Development in driving economic growth and job creation. The organization has collaborated with University of California, Los Angeles, New York University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to study the impact of Entrepreneurship Education on Small Business Development and economic growth.

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