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Business Incubator Helps St. Louis Startups Thrive FLASH VERSION
The BEGIN New Venture Center at the St. Patrick Center in St. Louis is one of more than 1,200 business incubators in the U.S. In addition to helping small businesses grow with financial aid and office space, it also works to help homeless and disadvantaged communities. The Online NewsHour talked with the project director and five business owners.
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Produced by: Anna Shoup
BEGIN New Venture Center, The BEGIN New Venture Center is a small business incubator in St. Louis. It is part of the St. Patrick Center, the largest provider of homeless services in Missouri. As part of its mission, the program aims to connect new small business owners willing to provide training or jobs with those who have come to the center looking for help.
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BEGIN New Venture Center
The BEGIN New Venture Center is a small business incubator in St. Louis. It is part of the St. Patrick Center, the largest provider of homeless services in Missouri. As part of its mission, the program aims to connect new small business owners willing to provide training or jobs with those who have come to the center looking for help.
Speaking: Jan DeYoung
Photo Credit: Anna Shoup, Audio Credit: Anna Shoup
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