Indigenization is understood by the Farmington Women's Business Center as "the transformation of the existing concepts by including Indigenous knowledge, voices, critiques, and materials."
Join us for the first official training session of this 6-week program centered around indigenizing entrepreneurship and small business. Farmington Women’s Business Center will share teachings, talks, and concepts around start-up business models for indigenous people to support personal and professional development
Each of the courses will be centered around experiences, ideas, values and beliefs to help identify common entrepreneurial pitfalls, and you will have to opportunity to gain small business skills and tools to assist you in starting and growing your small business.
Upon the completion of the course, participates with receive a certificate representing their accomplishment.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities and language assistance services are available for limited English proficient individuals. Please notify Holly Patterson at hpatterson@wesst.org when you register for class, or no later than 24 hours prior to your class, so that WESST can make sure necessary accommodations are available. All programs and services are provided to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
The Women's Business Center is funded in part by the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.
Speaker(s): Holly Patterson, Business Consultant and Trainer, WESST Farmington Women's Business Center Dawn Facka, Regional Manager, WESST Farmington Women's Business Center
Please note: AN INTERNET CONNECTION AND A COMPUTER (or highly capable tablet-type device) ARE NECESSARY IS ATTENDING VIA ZOOM. This class is offered in English. Please check your junk mail or spam folder for your zoom link.
Fee: No Cost