Our

Partners

Our Partners

The Urban Poverty and Business Initiative is a collaboration among a growing set of partners who work with those in low-income, disadvantaged, and otherwise adverse circumstances in helping them start and grow sustainable businesses of their own. While each program is operated independently, and tailored to reflect local circumstances, we share a common model, structure, tool set, and administrative approach.

Our underlying philosophy is that anyone is capable of being an entrepreneur and that all start-ups matter.  We view entrepreneurship as a learnable process, but also as a journey that involves a definable set of steps. Our approach centers on activity-based metrics and the belief that, for every step we can help a disadvantaged entrepreneur take, she or he will take two or three more on their own.

Our goal is to support the launch of hundreds of entrepreneurship and adversity programs in urban areas across the globe. We provide a turnkey approach to implementing an entrepreneurship and adversity program in your community.  Further, UPBI exists to encourage sharing, mutual support, and identification of best practices among the organizations and cities that get involved.

 

UPBI Contact Sheet

Ahmedabad, India
Antigua and Barbuda
Athens, OH
Atlanta, GA
Auburn, AL
Bakersfield, CA
Baltimore, MD
Baton Rouge, LA
Birmingham, AL
Camden, NJ
Cap-Haitien, Haiti
Cape Town, South Africa
Chattanooga, TN
Cleveland, OH
Cobb County, GA
Corpus Christi, TX
Dayton, OH
Dothan, AL
El Paso, TX
Fairfax County, VA
Gainesville, FL
Gary, IN
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Hawaiʻi Island, Hawaii
Hayward, CA
Lafayette, LA
Hempstead, NY
Las Vegas, NV
Kalongo Town, Uganda
Los Angeles, CA
Marion, NC
Mbarrara, Uganda
Memphis, TN
Michigan City, IN
Milwaukee, WI
Minneapolis, MN
New York City, NY
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
San Marcos, CA
Troy, AL
Phenix City, AL
San Diego, CA
South Bend, IN
Racine, WI
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Tallahassee, FL