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30 Entrepreneurs Share Their One Prediction for Business in 2023

Hearpreneur

One prediction I can make is that technology will continue to play an increasingly important role in business operations. Many organizations will not be able to justify the long-term expenses of owning and operating their own IT equipment in 2023 since budgets will be tighter than ever. Photo Credit: James Green.

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What is a Social Enterprise?

Up and Running

it is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit, but because of its dedication to sustainability, it is now working with local communities to form separate stove manufacturing factories in their countries. An L3C is a variation on an LLC, essentially a hybrid form of a nonprofit and for-profit company. Here in the U.S. that social enterprises can take.

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Austin’s CodeNEXT

Austin Startup

Barriers to the physical environment and to accessible information and communication impede their enjoyment of basic urban services; from housing to roads and public spaces, from public buildings to basic urban services such as sanitation and water, health, education, transportation, emergency and disaster response and resilience.

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52 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

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Thanks to Joe Battisto, Haven Environmental LLC ! #6 I started Bruno’s Barkin’ Biscuits, LLC because I want to offer dog owners a safe and healthy treat option when it comes to their pups. Bruno’s Barkin’ Biscuits, LLC is a small, home-based company in Michigan specializing in all-natural, preservative free, and healthy dog treats.

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21 Entrepreneurs Share How They’re Incorporating Corporate Service Responsibility (CSR) In Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

To start a CSR project, you can identify needs in your community and develop a project around that need. Our commitment to CSR goes beyond our walls and extends to our community by sponsoring several charitable initiatives. We reach out to the community to support local causes and initiatives, and to give back to those in need.

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30 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

It was a well-respected business that operated in the city of Scranton for decades. Thanks to Craig Miller, Academia Labs LLC ! #5- Thanks to Melissa Jacobs, Crow and Pitcher LLC ! #17- Photo Credit: Rob Greene. Thanks to Rob Greene, Price of Meat ! #20- Thanks to Ryan David, We Buy Houses In Pennsylvania !

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

We asked some entrepreneurs and business owners, why they started their businesses: #1- To build a community. I wanted to be a part of a community of consultants that would provide me with the opportunity to build relationships with other practitioners, share lessons learned, and periodically collaborate. Photo Credit: Sheryl Green.