Kayla Abramowitz was named the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Saunders Scholarship winner, after pitching her non-profit Kayla Cares 4 Kids.
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Young Entrepreneurs Honored at America’s Small Business Summit
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“Home is where one starts from,” said the poet T.S. Eliot, and civic innovation hubs are increasingly of the same mind. Every region in America has enough resources to grow small, ambitious tech startups from scratch. It’s a message that 1776 and the U.S.
Nerdwallet examines the best places to open shop in the Beaver State.
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Young Entrepreneurs Bring the Spirit of Free Enterprise
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation will host some of the top young entrepreneurs as part of a national competition with scholarships and other prizes on the line at America’s Small Business Summit on June 8 in Washington, D.C.
Will the latest attempts at regulatory reform be a help to enterpreneurship?
U.S. Chamber, Startup Incubator 1776 Release Innovation That Matters, Spotlight Methods to Build Successful Innovation Economies in Cities
Report Studied Best Practices in Eight Major U.S. Cities Driving Civic Innovation
Survey from Thumbtack and Bloomberg suggests optimism on the part of small businesses, but a lack of hiring is still a concern.
In conjunction with 1776, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its Foundation attended a series of roundatables in eight cities to examine the startup economy and civic entrepreneurship.



