Public/Private Joint Venture Partnerships

The MBEI takes pride in training the next generation of entrepreneurs. In today's fast pace marketplace, many new business owners want make it beyond the start-up stage, because without a third party verified business model they want gain access to growth capital. Even traditional lending institutions such as banks will not loan them money to start or grow business ventures without a certified business model.  

The standards for starting and growing a business venture has been raised. The next generation of training institutions not only have to teach new methods on how to start a small business venture, but also will have to help grow and protect it. This is where an affiliation with an association can play a major role. Micro-business enterprise owners who are accepted into the network are placed on a growth platform, where help is always at their fingertips. 

Educational institutions such as community colleges are the MBEI’s number one partner. Their facilities are used to teach and develop new and existing small business courses. Community colleges will also partner with certified teachers and consultants that teach and consult Micro-Business Enterprises. 

The Micro-Business Enterprise Association LLC enters joint ventures with qualified business organizations and community colleges. High-tech communications and the Internet makes it possible for everyone who starts a new business or expands an existing one, can do so. The Micro-Business Enterprise System allows entrepreneurs to start and protect successful business ventures.

 

Following are three designated institution's programs:

The Designate Institution Program is the highest affiliate package the MBEI offers an outside organization. The designate institute can set-up a special business small development division and call it a Micro-Business Enterprise Division. (For example a community college located in the city of Chicago can call there a department. “The Micro-Business Enterprise Institute of Chicago”).

 

·        Conduct research projects on micro-business enterprises

·        Develop non-credit course curriculum for certified teachers and consultants

·        Offer pre-selected courses to new and existing micro-business owners

·        Host a Micro-Business Enterprise Incubator for small and home based businesses.

·        Offer Micro-Business Enterprise Institute’s training and certification to public and private organizations

·        These institutes can certify teachers and consultants

·        Sponsor seminars and workshops on micro-business enterprise topics

 

     

The Affiliate Institution Program is offered to local small business training schools that small business training and course development services to new and existing micro business enterprise owners.

·        Develop non-credit course curriculum for certified teachers and consultants

·        Provide certification courses to teachers and consultants

·        Sponsor seminars and workshops on micro-business enterprise topics

·        As affiliate institutes they can offer training courses to more than 500 recognized business trade groups

 

·        Provide certification courses to certified teachers and consultants

·        Offer pre-selected courses to new and existing micro-business owners

·        Sponsor seminars and workshops on micro-business enterprise topics.