Business Coaching and Consulting – NC Entrepreneurial Promise
A joint project of Partner Community Capital™ and The National Institute of Minority Economic Development
Partner Community Capital (PCAP) is partnering with The National Institute of Minority Economic Development (The Institute) to offer ENCEP, an intensive virtual incubator for promising small businesses owned by women (“WBEs”) and people of color (“MBEs”) located in underserved Eastern North Carolina counties. Funding for ENCEP comes from the NC IDEA FOUNDATION. PCAP and The Institute are members of the Foundation’s statewide network of Ecosystem Partners.
The first cohort of ENCEP companies launched in July 2021. Applications for the next Cohort will be available in Q4 2021.
To learn more, visit www.encep.org
Who's eligible for ENCEP?
- Companies with annual revenues of $250,000 or less and the potential to grow to employ more than 50 people and/or generate revenues greater than $1M within 5 years
- At least 75% of ENCEP participants are women or people of color
- At least 75% of ENCEP participants are located in economically distressed Eastern NC counties, designated as Tier 1 or Tier 2 by the NC Department of Commerce (Note: 33 of the 38 counties east of Interstate 95 are Tier 1 or 2).
What does ENCEP deliver?
- Companies participate in ten weeks of virtual workshops designed especially for their needs in the areas of e-commerce and digital marketing; financial management; procurement; and managing growth.
- Each entrepreneur receives business mentoring by choosing a mentor from a pool of experienced business owners and advisors.
- Participating companies receive 1:1 business coaching and access to digital marketing consulting from Code The Dream
- ENCEP will facilitate access to sources of capital.
- The company named as “Most Likely to Scale” receives a $5,000 stipend for on-going consulting and business support services.
Who leads ENCEP?
Dionne is a professional, speaker, author, and entrepreneur, and the founder of DG McGee Enterprises. Prior to launching her business, she held executive roles in corporate America, where she led sales organizations. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Garner Chamber of Commerce as well as the Women’s Business Center of NC. She’s a certified Project Manager and Ice House Facilitator. Dionne earned her B.A. from North Carolina Wesleyan, accompanied by a host of certifications.
For more information about this special program: Please contact Dionne McGee at dmcgee@theinstitutenc.org.