We Believe Entrepreneurs are everywhere.
Great things happen when you bring talented, energetic entrepreneurs together. Our co- working space allows for continual and evolving collaboration among Salt lake's emerging sustainability-focused entrepreneurs. We ensure a diverse and inclusive community by providing scholarships to those entrepreneurs unable to afford membership, and to those from disadvantaged populations.
Our 12-week incubator program provides both for-profit and non-profit entrepreneurs a chance to validate their concepts and learn the "lean startup" framework. Our incubator is based on the Quatere's Foundry model of peer mentorship, teaches the importance of a sustainable business mindset, and how impact and purpose can create value and differentiation for startups.
Our youth entrepreneurship program helps grow the next generation of community-oriented entrepreneurs. In partnership with the Sorenson Unity Center, we work with high schools students to launch their very own social enterprise, and give them a jumpstart into the world of entrepreneurship.
An interactive discussion series featuring established local companies dedicated to growing truly sustainable businesses. The events continue to grow community around triple bottom-line principles and inspire early-stage entrepreneurs.
A novel, grassroots entrepreneurship program designed to bring people "off the sidelines" and engage them in using entrepreneurship as a tool for community change
A monthly meetup at Sustainable Startups for women to develop community and support authenticity in pursuing their passions and achieving their goals.
We aim to give noble ideas the chance to flourish and to provide any motivated person the opportunity to become an entrepreneur. We focus on assisting entrepreneurs from underserved and under- represented communities, as well as those with ideas for social innovation.
Who have generated over $1, 900, 000.00 in direct revenue, ( not investment, revenue ).
Nearly half of entrepreneurs are women, almost 30% are from minority populations, and over 1/2 are low-to-moderate income households.