The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) recognized the campus for helping to shape the future of entrepreneurship educationIvy Tech Community College Bloomington won the Entrepreneurial College of the Year Award from the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE). The award was announced at the annual conference on Monday, October 14. Participation in NACCE initiatives and measurable success of campus programs made the college a standout contender for the national award. “Ivy Tech Bloomington’s dedication to fostering innovation and empowering students to pursue entrepreneurial ventures has not only impacted the campus but also has made a significant difference in the community,” Lydia Perez, project coordinator for NACCE, said. “We believe this work is setting a standard for others to follow and we’re excited to see how campus efforts continue to grow.” Ivy Tech Bloomington’s Garatoni School of Entrepreneurship & Innovation and Cook Center for Entrepreneurship partner with the The Mill, Duke Energy, the Indiana Small Business Development Center, the advisory board, and others to bring programming to students and the community. Recent programs include entrepreneurial student pop-up shops and pitch competitions. “We are grateful for the support we receive through NACCE programming as well as through our own Garatoni School of Entrepreneurship to create opportunities for students we otherwise would not have had, including providing funding to help them launch and run their businesses,” Chancellor Erik Coyne said. “It’s because of the entrepreneurial ecosystem we have locally and within Indiana that our students are afforded opportunities to innovate and create.”
Programs specific to NAACE that the college participates in and have impacted Bloomington, include Citizen Entrepreneur Explorers Pilot Program, Everyday Entrepreneur, Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, and SkillPointe. As a member college, NACCE provides webinars, funding, and other resources to support Ivy Tech students and start-ups. Last fall, Ivy Tech Bloomington won $40,000 in a pitch competition from NAACE to assemble a cybersecurity training lab on campus to support students and workforce demand. Ivy Tech Bloomington established the Gayle and Bill Cook Center for Entrepreneurship in 2010 to provide students and local residents with the practical skills and resources they need to start and grow businesses. Ivy Tech Community College established the Garatoni School of Entrepreneurship & Innovation in 2021 to support Indiana entrepreneurs. For more information about joining the entrepreneurship program at Ivy Tech Bloomington, contact program chair Sueann Graham, [email protected]. Ivy Tech Bloomington offers more than 40 career and four-year transfer programs, with courses that start multiple times per year for quick entry and graduation. To get started, apply for free online at ivytech.edu/bloomington, call 812-330-6013, or email [email protected]. For information on free, short-term training programs at Ivy Tech Bloomington, visit ivytech.edu/bloomington/NLJ.
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