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Old 04-19-2007, 12:34 AM
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Default Breakout Strategies to Scale up Microenterprise

Dear Colleagues - are you aware of a new*soap opera*about how microenterprise is helping low-income women get out of poverty in California?* Are you working with a*new organization that will help you report your microloans to the three credit bureaus?* Have you heard about the federal program that provides billions of dollars of support to self-employed individuals in the US that?* Are you interested in how to help your clients get into the lucrative green business sector?
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I welcome you to subscribe to a free monthly e-newsletter for MED professionals.* Sustainability in Action!*features successful practices, highlights industry leaders and offer practical information to help*build a sustainable, high performance program. Sustainability in Action! is sponsored by the Consulting Services Division of Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore, Inc.* *
To subscribe **cut and paste this link into your browser- don't click on it**
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Also, I look forward seeing many of you at the AEO conference in Kansas City next month.* I will presenting several workshops, including a Specialized Training Institute called*the The Ten Keys*to Growing and Sustaining a Successful Microenterprise Development Program.* With the current challenges facing the industry, it's time to re-assess the basic building blocks of a microenterprise development program. This institute will reveal the ten*keys to growing and sustaining a successful organization/program. Designed for program managers of lending, training and technical assistance programs, this new and highly interactive institute introduces you to the process of designing a cost-effective, high performance microenterprise development program. Participants will review case studies of successful and innovative approaches.* Walk away with new ideas to increase sustainability, scale and performance.* Participants will take home a copy of the AEO training manual I co-authored, Fundamentals of Program Design, Management and Resources and Fundamentals of Effective Business Financing Sources, as well as other useful resources.*

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