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Welcome to the
Martin Luther King Jr. Business Empowerment Center located in a
vacant historic building formerly an Envelope company.
We are a community-based operation
focusing on Business Development, Business Incubation, Job Training
and Placement, Clients are provided technical support and business
training skills in the areas of accounting, cash management,
employee relations, technology and business planning.
The Center offers attractive,
quality office space, office equipment, supplies and furniture,
conference rooms, internet access and secretarial staff
resources to small, and start-up businesses.
Through the Martin Luther King Center, job seekers are
provided counseling on how to properly complete a job
application and how to improve their interviewing skills. The
staff at the center provides encouragement and skill preparation
for clients with low self-esteem and a history of unsuccessful
interviews.
The Goals,
Mission Statement, and Vision
Goals
To create an incubator to house, nurture, guide, instruct and empower
micro businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs to successfully build and maintain their
own business.
Mission
"Helping to provide a better quality of life in the minority community
through business development and culturally focused pre-employment training."
Vision
Create a prosperous society composed of all its citizens
competing
in a global market place without the need for legislation, in regard
to race, creed, color or gender.
Community Perspective
"Many years of attempts to legislate minority population into the
mainstream of economic and entrepreneurial opportunities have failed
to produce a totally integrated American society. America's economy is
based on free enterprise. For American society to reach its full
potential all of its citizens must be active participants."
Rev. Richard Wright
"The most important community
benefit of this project is the creation of an environment
to foster new business opportunities for the low to moderate-income minority population of
our region. We are about encouraging our community to become employers instead of
employees, to become self sufficient instead of welfare dependent and to enter the
global markets as competitors and not set-asides." David Connell
"The Center will serve as a model
for individuals, groups and organizations within the community, city, state and
assist in encouraging minorities to start a business. The Center will provide
culture specific training, administrative and operating support for up to five
years during the growth phase of a new business. Business owners will have an
opportunity to rent operating space at reasonable rates where shared resources
are available." Wallace Andrews
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