has played a major role in introducing entrepreneurship across campus and within the community for over 19 years. EDAC was established to offer entrepreneurship education to the Morgan community while providing resources to help individuals within the community start, operate and scale a business.
At the Entrepreneurial Development and Assistance Center at Morgan State University, our mission is to provide steadfast support to community-based entrepreneurs. Through a holistic approach, we engage in a range of initiatives that empower entrepreneurs to excel in their endeavors.
Morgan State University through the EDAC received a grant from the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Entrepreneurship Education Program for Formerly Incarcerated Persons.
The Women Owned and Managed Enterprise Network (WOMEN) platform's Women Veteran Entrepreneurs of Color (WVE) initiative to meet the growing demand of minority women veteran, minority military spouses and minority women seeking contracting opportunities with government agencies and the private sector.
The Center of HBCU Entrepreneurship aims to serve as a catalyst for fostering and promoting entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, and economic empowerment within and around Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). By providing a platform for discussion, collaboration, and celebration of HBCU entrepreneurship, the center of HBCU Entrepreneurship Podcast seeks to inspire, connect, and support HBCU alumni, students, and the broader community in their entrepreneurial endeavors. Through insightful conversations, success stories, and practical guidance, the center strives to contribute to the growth of HBCU-led businesses and their positive impact on local and national economies.
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