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National Rural Funders Collaborative. Santa Fe, New Mexico January 20-22, 2003. Rural Entrepreneurship. Don Macke Co - Director. My Talk Today. Part 1. Rural Entrepreneurship Overview. What is it? Who are they? Why is it important? How to support it?. What is Entrepreneurship?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

January 20-22, 2003

National RuralNational RuralFunders CollaborativeFunders Collaborative

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Don MackeCo - Director

Rural Entrepreneurship

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My Talk Today

Part 1Rural Entrepreneurship Overview

Questions and Discussion

Part 2Outcome Metrics

Exercise – Share Back

Part 3Peer to Peer Learning

Exercise – Share Back

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Rural Entrepreneurship Overview

What is it? Who are they? Why is it important? How to support it?

Part 1

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What is Entrepreneurship?

“Any attempt to create an enterprise or to expand an established one.”

Jay Kayne, EMKF

“Entrepreneurship is the transformation of an idea into an opportunity.”

Jeff Timmons, Babson College

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Who are They?

Entrepreneurs are . . .

Like Yeast in Bread.

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The Entrepreneur

Pursues Opportunity Lives Proactively Leverages Resources Builds Networks Creates Value

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Two Worlds

Businesses

Public

Social Civic

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By the Numbers. . .

GEM 1:10 AmericansNCOE 4% of VenturesCenter 1-2% in Rural

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Why is it Important?

“Entrepreneurship is a primary driver of regional economic

competitiveness.”

Chuck Fluharty

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GEM 2000: Entrepreneurship is strongly associated

with economic growth!

The level of entrepreneurial activity explains 70 percent of the difference in economic growth among nations.

All nations with high levels of entrepreneurial activity have above average rates of economic growth.

Only a few nations that have above average rates of economic growth have low levels of entrepreneurship.

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NCOE Report:

High-growth companies are truly extraordinary in the economy; fewer than one in twenty U.S. businesses achieve high-growth rates.

High-growth companies are found in all regions of the country, often concentrated in the most surprising areas.

Most fast-growing, entrepreneurial companies are not in “high-tech” industries.

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Panel Study

64,622 National Sample 830 Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial Rates are Higher in Urban Rural Entrepreneurs are Present

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COLORADO

OHIO

TEXAS

WEST VIRGINIA

MAINE

NEBRASKA

KENTUCKY

MISSISSIPPI

OREGON

NORTH CAROLINA

MICHIGAN

High Performing ESOs

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How to Support it?

Discover it! Understand it! Be Strategic! Invest in Entrepreneurs!

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Types of Entrepreneurial Talent

LimitedPotential

BusinessOwners

PotentialEntrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs

Type 1 Type 2

Type 3 Type 4

Impact

Opportunity

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Entrepreneurial Talent

Not Working Want to be An Employee

Youth

Dreamers

Frustrated

Lifestyle Survival

Break outs CatalystsSerial Es

PotentialEntrepreneurs

Business Owners

EntrepreneursEntrepreneurial Growth Companies

LimitedPotential

Aspiring

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Growth Focus

Catalyst

Breakout

EGC

Serial

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Many Forms

SBA/SBDCModel

InformalCustomizedAssistance Incubators

Micro

EnterpriseFacilitationTraining

Led

CapitalLed

ProjectLed

CommonPractice

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Elements of the Practice

1. Entrepreneurial Focus2. The Right Geography3. Facilitator Driven Customized Approach4. Creation of a Portfolio5. Business Services6. Local Resource Network7. Systems Approach with Higher Order Services8. Performance Driven9. Robust Capitalization10. Accountability

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Questions?

&

Discussion!

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Outcome Measurement

Criteria vs. Indicators Reach vs. Impact Capacity Building

Part 2

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Long-Term Outcomes

Wealth Creation Sustainability Smart Growth Constituency

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Long-Term Outcomes

Wealth Creation

AssetsEquityEndowmentsGiving

Sustainability

Business DiversityCompetitivenessLocal Ownership

Smart Growth

Sustainable DevelopmentFits CommunityMinimizes Disruption

Constituency

AwarenessEngagedSupportive

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Long-Term Outcomes

Wealth Creation

AssetsEquityEndowmentsGiving

Sustainability

Business DiversityCompetitivenessLocal Ownership

Smart Growth

Sustainable DevelopmentFits CommunityMinimizes Disruption

Constituency

AwarenessEngagedSupportive

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Long-Term Outcomes

Wealth Creation

AssetsEquityEndowmentsGiving

Sustainability

Business DiversityCompetitivenessLocal Ownership

Smart Growth

Sustainable DevelopmentFits CommunityMinimizes Disruption

Constituency

AwarenessEngagedSupportive

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Long-Term Outcomes

Wealth Creation

AssetsEquityEndowmentsGiving

Sustainability

Business DiversityCompetitivenessLocal Ownership

Smart Growth

Sustainable DevelopmentFits CommunityMinimizes Disruption

Constituency

AwarenessEngagedSupportive

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Medium-Term Outcomes

EnterpriseSuccess

CommunitySuccess

OrganizationalSuccess

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Short-Term Outcomes

Ent

erpr

ise

Act

ivit

y

Cap

acit

yB

uild

ing

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Clarifying

Questions?

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Exercise

Outline the possible outcome metrics for your project and be prepared to

share back.

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Share

Back!

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Peer to Peer Learning Objectives

Entrepreneurs generally identify each other as their best source of

information!

Part 3

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Exercise

Alone or in your small group, identify (1) your personal and (2) your

project’s top three learning objectives.

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Share

Back!

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For More Information. . . .

Center for Rural Entrepreneurship – http://www.ruraleship.org

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation – http://www.entreworld.org

Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) - http://www.rupri.org

National Commission on Entrepreneurship (NCOE)

http://www.ncoe.org