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With 1-4 employees, microbusinesses may be individually small, but collectively create a big impact accounting for 7 million U.S. jobs and more than $350 billion in total payroll. When successful, microbusinesses generate income for entrepreneurs and their families while at the same time build neighborhood vitality. 

Start:ME Accelerator Program

Start:ME is an intensive 3-month accelerator program that provides microentrepreneurs (those starting businesses with 1-4 employees) in traditionally underserved metro Atlanta communities business training, mentorship support, and early-stage financing needed to start and / or grow thriving businesses.

Start:ME operates in Clarkston, East Lake-Kirkwood, Historic South Atlanta, and Northwest Atlanta communities. The program conducts sessions weekly each spring (January through April) working with 15-18 promising micro-entrepreneurs in each community along with year-round alumni support activities. The program is delivered by the Goizueta Business School with lead community partners Friends of Refugees, East Lake Foundation, Focused Community Strategies (FCS), Grove Park Foundation, and Purpose Built Schools Atlanta.

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Start:ME 2024

StartME24

Microbusinesses, Macro Impact

Owners of 50 ventures built lasting bonds with peer entrepreneurs, fellow Start:ME alumni, and nearly 70 volunteer mentors who helped them develop business plans and strategies. Congrats to all of the graduates including those entrepreneurs selected to receive $48K in peer-selected seed grants and awards.

Good Troublemakers Unite

JLCCFirst

Rice University Takes Top Prize at JLCC24

The John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition has engaged over a thousand students representing nearly 100 universities, generated 50 corporate action plans, and granted over $125,000 in grants to nonprofits advancing racial and economic justice. Congrats to the Rice University Team on winning our 2024 competition.

Putting Research into Practice

FarmStories24

Specialty Coffee Farm Stories Project

Coffee farmers often rely on other parties to get their products to consumers, so they end up generating less revenue per sale. Find out how our faculty, students, and partners are working to change that through the Understanding and Enhancing Farm Stories project.

2023 Specialty Coffee Transaction Guide

SCTG2020

Creating New, Better, Transparent Benchmarks

Our specialty coffee research team led by Professor Peter Roberts released the 2023 edition of the Specialty Coffee Transaction Guide (SCTG) featuring data from 115 companies summarizing more than 53,000 contracts representing almost 1 billion pounds of green specialty coffee valued at almost $2.5 billion.

Guide is FREE to download in English and Espanol.

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