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RMMFI’s First Licensing Client

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We are thrilled to announce that Eagle Valley Community Foundation (EVCF) is RMMFI’s first-ever licensing client. EVCF will use our Business Launch Boot Camp curriculum and materials to support local entrepreneurs and volunteers through their incredible Elevar program. Elevar is all about developing leadership skills and creating social impact by investing in emerging Latinx leaders and people of color.

To meet EVCF’s unique program needs, we’ve customized our Boot Camp curriculum in some pretty cool ways. It will be delivered over six months, offered in both English and Spanish, and feature a rotating lineup of trainers. EVCF’s team will also receive support and consultation from RMMFI staff to ensure we can reach the collective impact we both hope to achieve through this program.

Eagle Valley Community Foundation Elevar Program 2.    Eagle Valley Community Foundation Elevar Program 3

This partnership allows us to double our efforts to make entrepreneurship more accessible. We are honored to work with EVCF and grateful for the opportunity to be part of their community.

As our consultation team put it, “It’s incredibly exciting to kick off this initiative with such a fantastic organization. We look forward to learning from their adaptation and seeing the positive impact our curriculum can have in a different community.”

This agreement is a testament to the quality and effectiveness of our curriculum and a step towards expanding our reach and impact. Stay tuned for more updates on this new partnership!

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