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Supporting Spanish-Speaking Entrepreneurs Across the Metro Area

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We’re starting our next round of Business Idea Lab in Spanish this week, and we’re excited to share that our Spanish-language programming is now open to entrepreneurs across the Denver metro area. Language should not be a barrier to access for small business owners, and we’re proud to offer our education, mentorship, and capital resources to even more entrepreneurs who are ready to activate their potential.

As we continue to grow our Spanish-language programs, we need more volunteers to help as coaches, mentors, and workshop providers. If you (or someone you know) speak Spanish and are interested in using your skills and expertise to support local small business owners, click here to sign up!

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