
iNvictus EMERGE

Mentoring

Economic Development
ENTREPRENEURAL CURRICULUM

Envisage
Identify Passion and Hobbies
Small Business Readiness AssessmentRisk AssessmentPeer FeedbackOpportunity Recognition
Idea Viability
Opportunity Feasibility AssessmentMarket and Competitive FactorsStrengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and ChallengesAssessment
Writing a Business Plan
Business ModelsTechnology IntegrationNew Ventures
Vision, Mission, and Mandates
Goals, Objectives and ValuesTeam BuildingLeadership RolesFormation
Marketing Plan
Financing (crowd funding, investors)Maximize Resources (People, Infrastructure, Funding)Launch PlanCommercialization
Grand Opening
AccountingOperationsEthics and Legal AspectsMinority Business 101
Minority Based Entrepreneur Initiatives
Minority Based Funding (Loan and Grant Programs)Minority Business Professional OrganizationsFormal Business CertificationsCertified Minority Owned BusinessSmall Business Administration 8A Business Development ProgramMinority Business Enterprise (MBE)Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)Minority Business 201
Scaling
BrandingManaging a Growing BusinessAcquisitions, Mergers, Alliances
Entrepreneurship
We believe, as data suggests, the most plausible method of upward financial mobility within one generation is through entrepreneurship. Data also suggests that entrepreneurship presents the most favorable result toward an increase in the economic impact minorities have on their communities and globally.
It is because of these reasons that the iNvictus EMERGE program promotes entrepreneurship as the primary solution for these inequities.
Alignment
Since our founding, we have been to ensuring startups receive the necessary coaching needed to evolve into successful ventures. In addition, we are aware the minority-owned businesses face additional challenges that are not typical. The Emerge program helps these disadvantaged entrepreneurs navigate these obstacles.
Research
It is not the intent of the iNvictus EMERGE program to reinvent the wheel. Nor is it to make inventing the wheel over-difficult. Subsequently, our efforts are data-driven and impact is documented in measurable results.
Growth in business(es) has a dual meaning. It concentrates iNvictus’ efforts around scaling minority businesses as well as increasing their impact globally across the entrepreneurial landscape.
iNviTECH (iLab)
A STEM enrichment program with an entrepreneurship focus that provides camps and instructional classes for early childhood to late adolescent aged students. The purpose is to create pipelines of talented women and entrepreneurs of Color in the technology and IT fields.
iNviTECH also provides STEM consulting with a goal to franchise their proprietary STEM curriculum. iNviTECH has been contracted by Bambino’s Playschool to provide staff and curriculum for after-school and weekend programming at all of their locations.
Innovation and Community/School-Based Programs
HACKATHONS: connects entrepreneurs, technologist, & creatives to tackle global issues that impacts the community.
Un-WINE: professional networking event that connects minority entrepreneurs, business owners, and community leaders powered by Premier Events & Marketing.
Entrepreneurs 4 Education (E4E) partners with schools and communities to locate, train and mentor youth and adolescents on the primary principles of entrepreneurship.
iNvictus WINNING program focuses on youth/adolescent entrepreneurship, employment skill training, education and wrap around services.
H.A.W.K.S. (Helping All Willing Kids Succeed): youth mentoring through sports, cheerleading, tutoring & college readiness.
